Serpiginous Choroiditis is a rare inflammatory disease of the retina.
Hi! I just found this forum! I've had Serp for about 8 years now. Was in remission for the last 7 years and have just discovered it is returning. Just wondering what others are doing now. I was on an aggressive medication cocktail for about 18 months after my diagnosis. The dr. was spot on when he said remission can last anywhere from 5-8 years. Any new info/advice is greatly appreciated!
just introducing myself and looking for information on Serp. not sure how this format works but look forward to conversing with someone
I was just curious as to what medications everyone takes, how long, etc...and maybe kind of how you were diagnosed and that process? Thanks!
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