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Is IC an autoimmune disorder?
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Yes, I believe Interstitial Cystitis is auto immune related.  Please google.  I think I may have it as a result from my first urinary tract infection last month.  Am doing the IC strict diet to see if it improves.  I also have Sjogren's syndrome which my urologist said maybe co-related.
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204318 tn?1226514583
no they have'nt but they have'nt told me yes either.
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I am truly sorry for all your problems.  I have no idea on any of these issues. And you say the doctors have ruled out all autoimmune diseases? I wish I could tell you something but I just don't know. So sorry.
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204318 tn?1226514583
It's were your bladder does'nt have the protective linning on the inside of it it is on the outside and it is very painful, it is heritary. I have a aracacnoid cyst on my brain with athropy on the left temporal lobe and I have muscles that spasam all the time and I always feel like I have the flu  and have no feeling in most of my body and a lot more things that are going wrong my words dont come to me that I want to say and I sound like a babbling moron. I get blurred and double vision all the time and the more I use my muscles they get so tired I thougt I had MS but the drs say no and I dont know where to turn for help any suggestions?
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Sorry, but what is IC? What does that stand for? Why not google it in your computer & see what it says, but type in the full words.  
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