Multiple autoimmune diseases
I was wondering if there were others with multiple diagnosis. I have 8 autoimmune diseases and 6 other long term illnesses. I can't find anything on the internet for that many. Is that a wierd thing or just they don't study that kinda thing.
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thank you for responding. I will let you know what happens . I plan on setting up the appointment after the new year. I guess I see them first and then they request all the doctors files? I just hope it may be one problem which just hasn't been treated correctly. I don't know.
How did they find out about cirrhosis
Hi Frawlsco this is Peach here. I have traveled your shoes (Or to be correct your wheelchair.) Have done the same, and have been treated the same (In my wheelchair). I can see why the patient must see the other departments first BUT if they could do this in a fashion that works in a timely manner. The wait in between each department involved is way, way to long. I also have three auto immune diseases. To me this wait brings on quite a bit of stress which adds on to the health issues. Now on the lighter side: As we wait: perhaps someone comes along to play a hand of cards, or another to read an enjoying whatever or just to talk about what the person waiting needs to calm their waiting time. I myself would volunteer for this as TO GIVE IS DEVINE and enjoyable. Do not feel alone as there are others who do care. Love
I do not know what category to put this reply into but here goes. I have three autoimmune diseases but now I have another big problem. Besides having all my other medical issues I have hypothyroidism for about thirty years AND NOW HAVE secondary hyperparathyroidism. Talk about your ups and downs. The paperwork from Quest shows I have had this for over two years and have been complaining to the nephrologist of the symptoms and pain but was told all is fine. Soooooo naturally I went to another doctor who immediately took tests which revealed the diagnosis. This took two years of not working with this problem and has placed me in the kidney category of stage four. Which could have been prevented if the doctor would have told me so I could watch my diet and etc. so to stop this progression. I now have worse eye problems and think I have TED thyroid eye disease due to the hyperparathyroidism. Again, there are no doctors in my county who address this diagnosis. Losing more eyesight. It is now taking away the enjoyment of watching television. Not much else to live for but I do still want to live. Is there an angel out there for me?
@gema98 You are right to start serious looking for additional disease. One thing we are learning quickly is that the "RARE" in "rare disease" really applies more to the DIAGNOSIS of the disease than to the "existence" of the disease within a person. I have a bunch of pathogenic, or damaging diseases in my family which we had never even heard of. Several of the family are being killed by diseases supposedly rare, but are just now coming to light. In my lifetime of 81 years, I have tracked over 300 symptoms, signs, etc, of so-called RARE diseases. Truth is, humankind is just now learning to take most of them seriously. And most of them do not have approved treatments yet. Things like Walker-Warburg, and LGMD2m and Clarkson's, and blood type AOB, etc. So do keep looking. My thyroid issues started about 65 years ago, and heart about 82 years ago, etc. But I am still alive, after being informally diagnosed at the ripe old age of 10 minutes by a smart country doctor and his nurse. @oldkarl
@rexsan20 you say that you are worried about other things that may happen. Maybe the best solution is to live your life the best that you can and don’t worry about tomorrow! You probably don’t remember an old Doris Day song, “Que sera, sera, whatever will be, will be. Que sera, sera”
What worries you?
Liver biopsy
@frawlsco I’m so glad you’re going to move ahead and make an appointment. Who are you going to make the appointment with? When you call for the appointment, ask if they want your medical records ahead of time. Then you will need to go to each doctor office and sign a release of medical information. Make sure the new doctor and the previous ones all have permission to talk with each other. Privacy rules can be a headache, but they are for our protection.
Start writing down the top things that are causing you problems. Don’t rely on your memory!
Please let me know what you learn from your appointment
@peach414144 I’m so sorry that you’re running into more problems. Do you trust the new doctor who diagnosed you with kidney disease? If so, carefully follow all of his instructions on diet. Don’t dwell on what the first doctor didn’t do, you have a good doctor now.
Have you seen an ophthalmologist for the thyroid eye disease? Please do so, if you can.
who does liver biopsy?