Surgery caused autoimmune disease or Drug Induced Lupus
Hi, new here. I have been referred to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester in an attempt to get a diagnosis. Should hopefully have an appt. soon. I thought I would make this post in hopes that someone else might be suffering from something similar, or someone may have an idea. I have suffered from food allergies for several years and have to follow a strict diet. I also have been diagnosed with Drug Induced Lupus six years ago. I had been on Nexium for a couple years and began to experience severe joint and muscle pain with hair loss on my lower legs from the inflammation. My Anti-histone AB test was ultimately a 6.2 and anything over a 0 to 0.9 is positive. I discontinued the medicine and slowly my symptoms improved but found that certain meds like other acid reducers, anti-histamines, and antibiotics would flare my symptoms up. I would also commonly wake up in the morning with leg pain, but it would always go away as I got up and moved around. In April of this year I had to have my GB removed as it has stopped working (no stones). In May I was recovering and starting to feel well when I developed severe insomnia and then severe joint/muscle pain and cognitive impairment along with muscle weakness. I also lost more hair on my lower legs. It was suspected that I was having an autoimmune/allergic reaction to the titanium clips used during the surgery and on July 3 I went into surgery and the metal clips were removed and one polymer clip had to be used as my artery was leaking. The worst of the symptoms have went away, but I am still suffering from muscle pain in my feet/lower legs/thighs, pelvic floor/ arms/shoulders/ and hands. The upper body pain seems to come when my symptoms are the worst, always have the lower body pain. In June I did test positive for the Anti-histone AB at a 3.3. In August it was a 4.4 and it was a 3.7 a month ago. I also had a weak positive ANA in August with homogeneous pattern. Even though I am testing positive for Drug Induced Lupus my Dr. doesn't think this is Drug Induced Lupus as the symptoms should go away in 3 to 6 months, though I have read it can take a year or more. Since July the only meds I take are a Benadryl every 10 days when I get my allergy shots and Tylenol when needed for other pain. Other than that I am taking a Multi-vitamin, fish oil, probiotic, and Quercetin. If I discontinue the Quercetin my symptoms seem to worsen, it is a natural anti-inflammatory. I'm starting to wonder if my surgery triggered an autoimmune disease or maybe I have a rare case of Drug Induced Lupus. I'm not for sure what has triggered the strong positive Anti-Histone AB tests, i suspect it was the antibiotics used during the surgeries and I was also on Ciproflaxin a couple years ago for a prostate infection after vasectomy and I have read it can cause drug induced lupus. Anyone ever hear or experience something similar?
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@fox940, I agree with @robbinr. The influenza is nothing to mess around with. I don't think I would wait for 48 hours to hear from the doctors. I would keep bugging them. Mayo Clinic has some good information here:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/flu/symptoms-causes/syc-20351719
Do you also have a high temperature? I have no medical training or experience other than to know when the body temp goes up that can be a bad sign when it gets too high...and you need to do something about it.
John
If a fever gets up to 104 it can induce febrile convulsions. Mine got up to 103 with the last bout of Flu and I couldn't think straight.
@johnbishop Hi John, I have been to my primary care Dr. for the flu. I have been prescribed Tamiflu as well as my wife and kids. No idea how I came down with it as I have never tested positive for the flu before. I'm on day 4 for symptoms and I think my fever may be done. It had gotten to around 101 at its highest. I am controlling the fever with Tylenol. My Dr's office has only had one other confirmed case of the flu this fall. My pharmacy had to order the medicine as I am their first prescription request this fall. I'm still very ill, but feel like maybe the worst is over. I hope so. I have a bad cough and keep getting the chills and sweats along with a bad headache.
My call from Mayo is in regards to the drug induced lupus/auto immune issues I have been suffering from for several months. The Rheumatology Dept. at Mayo advised me today that my condition doesn't fit their expertise and they are transferring my referral/medical case to General Internal Medicine. I questioned the lady that called about the drug induced lupus and how they couldn't help with that? She replied she didn't know. She said that General Internal Medicine would be calling me in the next 48 hours (I assume business hours, she didn't clarify) and send me an email with additional questions. If Mayo doesn't agree to see me based off my symptoms/unknown illness I'm not for sure what I'm going to do. I can't keep living everyday in pain without answers. I will hold out hope that I can get in with General Medicine and get some answers.
@fox940 sorry for my confusion, hoping the flu symptoms go away quick and you can find some answers for your questions in regards to drug induced lupus.
John
About a month ago I had a Dr. appt. and we discussed whether I should get a flu shot with my autoimmune issues I'm having. It was decided that I probably shouldn't get a flu shot this year so as to not flare up my symptoms and take the chance of making them worse. Never had Influenza A or B before and wouldn't you know it.......this is the year I end up with it.
That is very interesting! It is because of my autoimmune disorder that my doctor recommends that I Get a Flu shot every year! This year I was late getting it because I was sick with something else, and sure enough, I got the Flu. After I recovered I went and got a Flu shot anyway. There is a lot of stuff floating around out there. I am surprised that Drs. don't provide at-risk patients with Tami-flu at the beginning of the season because apparently, by the time you call the doc with flu-like symptoms they say it is too late! RR
I got the flu shot this year. Wasn’t feeling my best before I got it and ended up in bed for 3days after I got it. I wonder with auto immune issues if there is a good time to get the shot?? My Dr always recommends it but after this year I AMA not so sure ?
Received an email from Mayo Clinic today stating that I cannot get an appointment with them. Less than impressed with Mayo Clinic. It is touted as the place to go for hard to diagnose diseases and they won't even see me. Don't know what I'll do now?
@fox940 did they give you any reason in the email for not being able to make an appointment? I'm not sure I would know what to do either but I'm hoping it would be keep pushing them until I was satisfied with their answer. Maybe it takes some phone calls?
John
This is the email I received this morning. Typical canned response because it is contradictory. I have already worked with my provider and we determined that going to Mayo Clinic was in my healthcare's best interest as no one can give me a diagnosis. I have a referral from my Rhuematologist and did an online form explaining my symptoms, etc. Don't know what else to do? It seems that they think they probably cannot give me a diagnosis is my guess? I do appreciate that being done upfront instead of me missing several days of work and it would be costly to do. These Autoimmune issues are so poorly understood and modern medicine has failed me in this regard as modern medicine has had a direct correlation in causing my issues. I can call and try to get a better answer, but at this point I'm not for sure I want to waste my time. I guess I'm fortunate that what I'm dealing with is most likely not fatal, but it really sucks being in pain day after day after day with no reasonable explanation why I'm suffering from the pain I'm in. There has to be a reason, my body just didn't decide one day to start the continuous pain without a reason. There is an underlying cause and that is what I was hoping Mayo could help me with. I guess not...
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