Thanks for that. Yeah i have found that the doctors way over prescribe 
steroids. They recomend me taking 10mg. Ive reduced it to 5mg and think it 
could probably go lower. Steroids are a terrible substance and reak havoc 
with your whole body, but a necessity unfortunately. Thanks again
damian

On Sunday 14 October 2001 22:48, [email protected] wrote:
> In a message dated 10/13/2001 8:12:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>
> [email protected] writes:
> > Subj:Re: CS & HTLV/Auto Immune Disorders
> > Date:10/13/2001 8:12:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> > From:    [email protected] (damian)
> > Reply-to: <A
> > HREF="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]</A> To:   
> > [email protected]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Not with that version of auto immune desease. I myself have such a
> > desease where by the body attacks that which constitutes it. It started
> > of with hypoparathyroidism, then when to autoimmune. Well thats what they
> > said. It might been the in reverse who knows. I'm unsure if i have any
> > info that may help you.  Though like everyone in this group would say
> > dont give up. Oh wait
> > on I remember reading something to do with why the auto immune desease
> > kicks
> > in. It has something to with a chemical or virus or something bonding to
> > the
> > organ making the immune think its not a friend. I remember reading this
> > on a
> > hyperparathyroidism forum. Not much help i know.
> >
> > Take care
> > damian
>
> Damian: I am not a physician, or a vet, but here's a little story that may
> be food for thought. Back in the late 80s we got a Newfoundland puppy that
> (we found out later -- too late to go back to the breeder) had, among other
> serious problems, a form of autoimmune disease that created pain in her
> joints. After many trips to the vet, and some experimentation on my part, I
> discovered that if I gave her about a twentieth to one-hundredth of the
> steroid prescribed by the vet together with buffered aspirin, I could
> "normalize" her overactive immune system (since steroids suppress the
> immune response), and use the much milder anti-inflammatory properties of
> buffered aspirin to treat her chronic inflammation. The time consuming part
> was to find, by trial and error, the best steriod/dosage combination that
> would perform best. She lived to be 9 which is almost average for the giant
> breeds, and when I finally had to put her to sleep, it was her hips that
> gave out, not complications from the steroids or the autoimmune disease. I
> hope my experience help you. Roger

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