Autoimmune diagnosing
Hi, I'm just a bit frustrated and wanted to talk to some people going through the same things. I thought I had Celiac disease but because I really don't like going to the doctors I avoided getting a for sure diagnosis and went gluten free. It's definitely helped with a lot of my symptoms. I got a blood test a few months ago for my doctor. My platelet count was extremely low as well as my iron and b12. She told me it looked like something autoimmune but I didn't know what that meant and she didn't press me to see other doctors about it. She also mentioned something seemed strange with my bone marrow. I didn't think anything of it. I thought the vitamins she suggested were all I needed. Well in the past couple months I've been in more pain than usual. Sharp chest pains, stiff and painful joints and I ache everyday. I've also had a persistent low grade fever. I get sharp pains in my hands too. I feel super weak and fatigued daily which I've always had bouts of but for awhile being gluten free helped. I can't keep up with my boyfriend when we go on walks anymore. My pain keeps me up at night. I have a few other symptoms but these are the most frustrating ones. Does anyone have any idea what this could be? I set up a doctors appointment but it'll be another month till they can see me.
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Thanks for the update @grammabunny. Hopefully they will be able to come up with a treatment plan to help.
Thanks very much, that helps lots!!
Are you instate or out of State for Mayo? I wonder if that makes a difference?
@sita - We are in state and we still have to go through the process.
Thanks!
Hey guys, update again. I got my blood test results back. I tested positive for ANA and then I think she said I tested positive for 3 rhumeatoid Arthritis markers and one of them was pretty high. I don't have joint swelling though... so I'm getting n MRI to see if it's early rhumeatoid and get a picture of what you can't see on the outside. She's worried about auto immune neuropathy too.. so booking an appointment with a neurologist too.
Good to hear you are on your way to being diagnosed .....good luck with the rest.....Beryl
It was very frustrating for me. I was told I had Rheumatoid but now my doc says Psoriatic Arth. I just had a flare and I can't tolerate steroids. Keep looking for a kind Doctor. The pattern of your pain and exactly what hurts is an important path to diagnosis. Best wishes
I have four autoimmune diseases, most recently diagnosed with mesentery panniculitis which causes days of stomach cramping. I take three ibuprophen but take Zantac (ranitidine) with it to alleviate more stomach distress. Have had a mild form of MS for 16 years, started with vision problems but now mostly have fatigue, esp. worse after several days of cramping from the other illness. Also have macroscopic colitis and lichen sclerosis. Am watching the series "Autoimmune Secrets" by Jonathan Otto and wondering if I should try his protocols...expensive as they are. Any one with experience with that?
Hello @sjean, Welcome to Connect. I kind of worry when I see magic solutions to autoimmune diseases. Eating health definitely helps along with exercise and learning as much as you can about your specific health issues. I am not familiar with Jonathan Otto or his protocols so maybe someone who has tried it can give you a thumbs up or down. I can share that I've tried many different things for my peripheral neuropathy and spent a lot of money for minimal to no help. I would recommend evaluating what he's selling if possible. I use a lot of the following sites when I'm trying to find out if something is legit or safe. Anything that's proprietary and spendy is a red flag for me.
Quazar's guidance about avoiding scams and snake oil cures
-- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/how-to-avoid-quacks-and-snake-oil-treatments/
FDA's Health Fraud Page
-- https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ProtectYourself/HealthFraud/ucm539101.htm
NIH's National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) which offers guidance about integrative health and how to evaluate it.
-- https://nccih.nih.gov/health/decisions
What got me to looking at nutrition at the cellular level was a book by Dr. Terry Wahls - The Wahls Protocol. I did buy the book after reading her story of curing the symptoms (not the disease) of her MS. Here is her story - https://terrywahls.com/about/about-terry-wahls/
@sjean - have you tried anything else for treatments?
John