Does it seem like autoimmune diseases are on the rise?
I read an excellent article in AARP Magazine. “The Rising Toll of Autoimmune Diseases in Older People” https://www.aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-2021/autoimmune-diseases-rising.html. It talks about why AD are on the rise and why the elderly are especially vulnerable. Excellent article!
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Thank you-that means a lot -Please keep me posted on your medical journey. I find the patient guidance and camaraderie helpful too. Always sending good vibes to you-💕
@joannemm30809 i so wish i could just reach out and make you better. The problem with AD is that they are so vague and doctors don’t yet know how to add up all the symptoms. Do you live with someone who can keep an eye on you and help you?
I know you have an appointment at Mayo Clinic in 2022, but have you thought of contacting a university medical center?
Will you continue to keep us informed about how you are doing?
It seems like everyone is getting so frustrated because of the lack of diagnoses, and care, and long wait lists, and the lack of access to good medical care. So i went looking
I found this list of resources for autoimmune diseases. The list was under Find an Expert. It might be interesting to see what these groups have on their websites!
American College of rheumatology
Autoimmune Association
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
Anyone think it’s worth a try?
I am so sorry to hear you are going through all this with feeling no compassion from the medical community. 🙏🏽
I will update you if I ever get a diagnosis. So many specialists yet no one truly understands my symptoms.
I am moving next week from Lakeland Florida back to SW Florida in Venice. I will try to find a University that might help but I'm about to give up. Not sure how much longer I can suffer, not be able to live my life etc without some answers, some relief and a diagnosis.
A one year wait to see a doctor at Mayo in Jacksonville FL is insane.
The medical system in America IMO is a failure.
I would look into mold toxicity. Seriously. I know of a man with many of your symptoms.
I would look into mold toxicity as the symptoms you describe seem similar. Make sure the place you move to is mold free.
Oh, @joannemm30809 , please don’t give up. You’ve done a great service to this country and you deserve, and need, to be helped. When you move, you may be starting over, but starting better. Check with your insurance for the names of good doctors in your new area. Many of us have found that female doctors are the best.
You can also go to : https://www.healthgrades.com/. For information and ratings of doctors and hospitals.
Don’t give up! Put your ‘military-self’ on and advocate for yourself. I know you can do it!
Will you please stay in touch with me? I care about you. Becky
Thank you Becky. I hadn’t heard of the Autoimmune Association- https://autoimmune.org/
I wasn’t impressed with their simplistic definition of Sjogren’s. But, I’ll explore a little more.
@athenalee and @joannemm30809 Here is a Ted Talk link. This really explains what everyone is going through. Jennifer Brea: What happens when you have a disease doctors can't diagnose | TED Talk
I also read a book “Brain on Fire” written by a woman going through similar experiences. ( Sorry, i remember so late, but my autoimmune disease doesn’t always cooperate). I have 1 more article to find that talks about the difficulty of diagnosis.