TS-HDS Antibody and Small Fiber Neuropathy
Hello Everyone, I was wondering if anyone knows any information about the TS-HDS antibody test for neuropathy and what it means. After extensive testing, I had positive results for the antibody, and am dealing with small fiber neuropathy. If anyone has this antibody, can you recommend any treatments?
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@laureen8844, You mentioned your doctor thinks you have benign facilitations. Did he give you any reasons why he thinks this? Here are a couple of discussions that you can read through to see if it sounds familiar with your situation.
Benign fasciculation syndrome (BFS): https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/benign-cramp-fasciculation-syndrome/
Peripheral Neuropathy and benign fasciculation syndrome.: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/peripheral-neuropathy-and-benign-fasciculation-syndrome/
As always John...Thank You
John. Sorry one last question. Do you experience any weakness with SFN . Thanks
@laureen8844, I don't recall experiencing any weakness associated with small fiber neuropathy. Most of the weakness I've experienced since I was diagnosed with SFN is more related to the aging process and a somewhat sedentary lifestyle before I was diagnosed. I've been more proactive since being diagnosed and I think that has helped with my overall health. I still have some issues with my core strength which I'm working on but have a long way to go 😊
Guys I received my ts-hds antibody results and it shows a level of 7000. I still haven't received a call from the Dr. Is that level a confirmation of SFN. Thanks
My blood test came back for TS-HDS.....showed a reading of 7000 ..does anybody know if that is a conformation of SFN.
@laureen8844 - I'm not sure it's a confirmation but I think the high levels are found in patients with small fiber neuropathy. Here's some information from Neuropathy Commons.
"They are common in autoimmune diseases where the immune system ... that some patients with unexplained small fiber neuropathy have high levels of TS-HDS autoantibodies4. ... What Do These SFN-Associated Antibodies Mean?"
-- Autoantibodies and Small-Fiber Neuropathy: https://neuropathycommons.org/neuropathy/causes-neuropathy/autoantibodies-and-small-fiber-neuropathy
Hi, I just came across your post and I was wondering if I might be able to get in on that fb group. I haven't found anybody anywhere that has even heard of TS-HDS even my own doctors. They are at there professional limit as far as knowing how to help me. I've been suffering in pain for 4 years now and have felt so very alone with no hope. So I would love if I could be part of a community of people with my same condition.
Hi Shawn, anyone can be in this Facebook group, you just need to ask to join and need a Facebook acct. There are many knowledgeable people on this forum who have a lot of info they share re their experiences and how they cope. I hope you find it helpful. Helen
Thank you, I think I found the fb group and requested to join. Hasn't been accepted yet, though. But I'm looking forward to finally having others that can relate.