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I have been diagnosed with this and I'm in pain most days and would like to have discussions.
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I have been diagnosed with this and I'm in pain most days and would like to have discussions.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Autoimmune Diseases Support Group.
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@rarelybees2889 — I've been in several heart studies at Mayo Clinic Rochester years ago that actually changed my medication for blood pressure based on a diagnosis change to hypertension. They do a great job in research. Last year I was in a flu shot study where they took some blood samples before and after giving you the flu shot and then I came two additional times to give a blood sample and vitals. I too would like to see a lot more autoimmune research studies (and the results!).
I have had tremendous muscle weakness, but my tendons bother me most. I tested positive for severe small fiber neuropathy a few years ago in all 5 biopsy sites. Carbamazepine, Requip and Oxy help. I also developed some sort of clotting disorder and have had 2 PE’s and a form of Pulmonary Fibrosis. Really strange.
What are you taking?
Yes, you are right. There should be more research in these areas. I think this area changes over and again which to me gives a high reason for this research. I think it leads into all areas of arthritis and inflammatory diseases.
@rarelybees2889 Good morning. Can you tell us more about the serum eye drops? I’ve never heard of them!
I have Hashi's. Six years ago, I had major autoimmune issues. As you may know not everyone with Sjorgren's shows positive blood results. I have other related issues such as Renaulds. I have had optic nueritis twice, rare with SS.
Serum eye drops are using your own blood serum, which is similar to tears to support tears. You have to find a place that will do them (some Lion's Club eye centers) and have a prescription from your doctor. They take your blood, spin out the serum and give you small vials for your eyes. You have to keep them all frozen but one that you use for a limited period and then throw away. It seems like a complex system, but they really do help. Unfortunately the FDA hasn't gotten around to approving them, but most eye doctors support their use. If you have severe dry eyes, they help a lot. There is a company called Vital Tears that does them, although they are also researching also, so just be aware of that and ask to "opt out" if you don't want to be in the research. This company sees the commercial possibilities because serum eye drops are very popular. They don't produce tears, but are similar to what you tears should be (if your eyes don't make them) if you have SS or other issues.
Thank you very, very much for this most important information about serum eye drops. As I am slowly going blind (now legally blind) and also having severe dry eyes it is so very much welcome. Thank you, thank you. Peach
As wrong as I may be I find it very difficult finding a doctor who will address the issue of Sjogrens. Would anyone know of the specialty doctor who will diagnose and work with this? Pretty bad here where I am. Peach
@peach414144 The severe dry eyes you have does sound very painful. What type of doctors have you seen? Did you see a ophthalmologist? They are eye specialists.