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Will an autoimmune disease cause this?

by TXMomOfFaith, Jul 21, 2008 10:14PM
Swollen lymph nodes? Getting "bugs" all the time like stuffy noses, coughs, tummy troubles?
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by laura1967, Jul 21, 2008 10:56PM
Yes me too...I think it is because our bodies are so stressed from our immune system being taxed by antibodies......or should i say our immune systems are posessed!  LOL

by stella5349, Jul 22, 2008 04:36AM
YES.... yes... yes.

Swollen lymph nodes are very common with autoimmune Hashi and hypothyroidism.

I work at a school and when I was still below my TSH number I was ill alot. I picked up every bug the kids have.

You have to get your immune system running again
Listen to our grandmothers. Take your Vit C everyday. 1500 mg to start. and bowel tolerance to 3000 if you can for a while.
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