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Anyone in the Boston Area?

I've just been diagnosed with GM, after only being symptomatic for 2 weeks (I'm lucky to have great medical care in the Boston area).  The root cause of my GM is still unknown, though I am starting with an infectious disease specialist this coming week.  Bloodwork shows nothing that suggests an auto-immune cause.  Are any of you in Massachusetts? I'd love to get advice and find a doc with GM experience.  Thank you!
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Thank you! I'm just in the beginning stages...I've seen the infectious disease doc, going for 2nd biopsy this week, and also to a rheumatologist.  This disease is so very strange.
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yes my friend, there is

I remember posting about this before...after some of our members reported their experiences with doctors there

Going to look now

will be back with an referral hopefully
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