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I've never heard that but it would make sense. The inflammation is more likely to have progressed and caused permanent complications by the time of diagnosis I would imagine?
I've never heard that but it would make sense. The inflammation is more likely to have progressed and caused permanent complications by the time of diagnosis I would imagine?
Yes, it certainly chimes with my experience and I'm sure I've read it somewhere but I can't find it now. I thought I'd check with the collective to see if they knew.
I think it has more to do with finding the drugs that work for you. Everyone responds differently. And if you continue to smoke, drink etc. and eat what you like, your treatment is not going to be as effective.