Date: 12.07.2011
From: richard
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Subject: Immune system question
I kind of understand how auto-immune conditions work but theres a couple of things i`m not sure about. When the immune system attacks joints causing them to become damaged, does the body then send more anti-bodies to rectify the situation but these anti-bodies become bad and inflict more damage, therefore the body sends more anti-bodies and they become bad...or are there any good anti-bodies that actually stay good and help the joint. A strange question I know but i`m trying to get my head around how Rheumatoid Arthritis works.
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Date: 13.07.2011
From: cookie
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Subject: Re: Immune system question
richard, my understanding is that your joints are attacked as they are seen as foreign objects and your body doesnt recognise them as yours, this is a constant process ( unless you go into remission) i dont think there is a counter attack as such, the anti tnfs etc are designed to dampen down the immunie response generally. I guess as the body doesnt see the joints etc as yours they wouldnt counter attack with antibodies, clear as mud lol
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