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Does Developing A Large Boil That Needs Surgery To Remove Have Any Connection With The Wild Type Amyloidosis That I Have?
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posted February 3
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A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

Hi Eric. I had a large painful boil in a very difficult place. It had nothing to do with my amyloidosis.

posted February 6
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

No, probably not. Check with your amyloidosis specialist or a dermatologist who understands amyloidosis

posted February 3
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

Eric my friend, we are all in this group together for mutual support. Any help I or anyone one of us can provide to any others in the group, is a blessing.

posted February 10
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

Sheldon, thank you for your wise answers

posted February 10
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

Yes, not all issues are Amyloidosis related. As we age many different cells in our body begin to make errors in cell renewal processes. Skin disorders, cancer, other disorders develop as a result of the breakdown in our bodies.

posted February 10

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