In article <D5rCtv.9Go at ibm.is>, <notendanafn at ibm.is> writes:
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> From: Nafn notanda <notendanafn at ibm.is>
> Subject: Re: chronic inflamatory polyneuropothy disorder
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> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 21:25:06 GMT
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>Chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy is not a rare disorder. Any competent
neurologist should be able to help you. Some testing can be done to determine
if the disease may respond to immunoglobulin therapy or corticosteroids, but
frequently a trial with either agent is undertaken regardless of test results.
If there are no neurologists in your area, any neruologist an the closest
medical school should be able to answer your questions.
>PRSC38A at prodigy.com (James Hagan) wrote:
> >
> > We need help in finding a physician who knows about this disease.
> > Understand it is very rare. We are posting this to help a friend who may
> > have this problem and is currently totally numb and bedridden. If you
> > know anyone or anything that may help us, please e-mail me at
> > PRSC38A at PRODIGY.COM.> >
> >
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