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Sweet syndrome

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Thank you to everyone who has replied to my erythema nodosum post. I saw a wonderful new rheumy on Friday who recognised my latest episode as the very rare Sweet syndrome. Another auto immune disease. However my PMR has completely resolved. My joint issues now are related to this neutrophillic disorder. My neutrophils are really high this time. So. I'm going to say goodbye to my dear friends on here as l will need to move on. I was overjoyed when pmr resolved but other autoimmune processes go on in those predisposed. Thanks everyone. No one has ever been other than kind to me even when lve made errors. Good luck every one and take care. Xxx

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HeronNS

Good luck to you, and never feel shy about dropping in here from time to time. 💗

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All the best in post-PMR land! Do drop in and rell us how you get on.

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Rose54

good luck

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SheffieldJane

Good luck to you too!

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whitefishbay

Best of luck.

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bunnymom

Best wishes to you dear 💐

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Louisepenygraig

I'm glad you have a definite diagnosis. All the best for the future

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