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Could Fibro Be A Form Of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome?
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Mast cell activation syndrome is when a type of white blood cells - mast cells, don't react in the right way to stimuli. It is thought that up to 70% of people in the 1st world have some form of it. It made me think if Fibromyalgia could be one such condition caused by these faulty cells?
What do u think? X

posted March 15, 2017
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Research is beginning to show fibro patients brains scan differently from those without it.

posted March 16, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

Let me know. It may explain why so many of us are suffering. Once understood there's a possibility of a cure. We need hope x

posted March 15, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

Wendy, I think I will check it out. See what I can find out. ❤️

posted March 15, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

Perhaps we need to look into it - research time!

posted March 15, 2017
A MyFibroTeam Member

I have no idea! Sorry, I've never heard of that with fibro. Good question.

posted March 15, 2017

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