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  1. Hi, This is just a curious question as I've been reading Dr. T's slides from the conference along with various other theories. I think most of this forum can agree that our children have flares of some sort or another regardless of their baseline. And certainly we all have different triggers from strep to viruses to lyme or any inflammatory process in general. My question is: when do your children flare most consistently and has the pattern changed? Is it before illness (canary in a coal mine?), during an active illness, after a specific illness (several days or weeks?), or more chronic waxing and waning because of underlying inflammation. I'm guessing all of the above but wondering if there are patterns that you see?
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