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asked by: donna044 on October 29th, 2005
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About 2 years ago I was tested positive for anticardiolipo syndrome but never had a clot was told I had the lupus antibodies, also diagnosed with a abnormal emg was told it was showing seizures but never had one.
I now have been having bad pain down my left leg from the groin down to knee and lower back could this be signs of lupus. I have had mri's and x'rays of lumbar spine and cervical spine and hip showed somethings but nothing to cause this pain could this mean anything my left knee is a bit swollen too waiting to go to orthopedic next week. Thanks for any imput thinking bout a rheumatologist also
thanks donna
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