Financial strain of having multiple autoimmune diseases
I have just been diagnosed with my 6th autoimmune disease. I am in a panic state. MS, Celiac,hypothyroidism, fibromyalgia and lupus. I want to get in with a functional doctor, but all of the ones that I have talked to cost between $10,000-15,000 upfront. I don’t know where to turn.
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@anniemaggle - Ironically my local endocrinologist said, "the worst thing that I can tell you is that this is not going to kill you..." Thanks a lot, Doc! So sorry, because I know the misery you are suffering and I am 49. I have quite a haul until I get dirt in my mouth, so I am going to do whatever to actually "live" rather than "exist". Carpe' Diem is tattooed on my stomach. I got it after Mayo cured me of cancer at 25 years old in 1995. I intend on "Seizing The Day"! Remember to get you a little "life" every day while you are here because life is finite and God won't reveal to us our destiny but will guide our journey. God bless you! Sean Roop
Hello @joielivingbyfai, welcome to Connect. Thank you for sharing your post. It is scary when you are alone. I can assure you that you are not alone and you will get support from members of the Connect community. There is another active discussion where you will be able to meet other members and learn how they are dealing with MCTD (Mixed Connective Tissue Disease). I'm tagging our Moderator @kanaazpereira to see if she can move your post to the discussion.
Groups > Autoimmune Diseases > MCTD (Mixed Connective Tissue Disease)
-- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mctd-mixed-connective-tissue-disease/
While we are waiting, here some information that will help you learn a more about MCTD:
Mixed Connective Tissue Disease - Symtoms & Causes
-- https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/mixed-connective-tissue-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20375147
@joielivingbyfai so you have any specific questions you are trying to get answered?
John
I have Autoanune problems & come to find out my 2 titanium hip had cobalt in them & high cobalt levels , 5.0 PPB Can cause autoamune as well as other systemic problems. I recoment a blood cobalt level test
I had 3 stents put into my iliac veins this september. I wonder could this cause the same results for me? peach
@jonpaulcobaltpo There are treatments for metal sensitivities. The Environmental Health Center in Dallas treats environmental and immune problems and did a lot of the research into this. They sell medical volumes for doctors in their store about treatment protocols, and you can go there for treatment. I haven't been there, but this was information from my doctor who is in the American Academy of Environmental Medicine https://www.aaemonline.org/. The link to the Environmental Health Center in Dallas is https://www.ehcd.com/
I am a Mayo spine surgery patient and I was concerned about immune reactions to implants. I did have metal sensitivity testing for implants done at a lab in Chicago, Orthopedic Analysis https://www.orthopedicanalysis.com/ It's good to think about that before receiving surgical implants. I sent a blood sample by mail that had to stay warm and they provided a heat pack. Although I didn't have reactions to the metals tested, I was able to have spine surgery without hardware because I agreed to stay in a neck brace for 3 months. I have issues with reactions to metals in earrings and had to stop wearing them, so I was concerned. Thanks for bringing this up. It's good information and it should be something patients should ask their doctors.
@peach414144 Id ask the surgeon that put them what the material is?
I have possible celiac disease (had everything but the antibodies) and endometriosis. I am being treated as if I do have celiac. My endometriosis doctor said that celiac requires a low fiber diet.
I am already on a gluten free diet, but my GI doctor never told me about celiac requiring low fiber diet too. Does celiac require a low fiber diet?
I don't know, I do not have it. But you need fiber, so your system moves along
Hi @airey2 -- There is a good questions and answers article on the Mayo Clinic site that you may be interested in reading.
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Following Gluten-Free Diet for Celiac Disease
-- https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-following-gluten-free-diet-for-celiac-disease/
@airey2 if your endometriosis doctor is recommending a low fiber diet here's some good information that might be helpful from Mayo Clinic.
Low-fiber diet do's and don'ts
-- https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/low-fiber-diet/art-20048511
John