Positive ANA: What might be the cause?
Hello,
I am reaching out to anyone who has had a positive ANA blood test result. I aced Rheumatology testing and I believe that Mercury toxicity is the cause. Does anyone have a similar case or know somebody who does..? TY..!
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Stress. Have you gone thru changes in your life recently or are you living under stress?
Just surgery 5 wks ago for hyperparathyroidism
What type of neuropathy do you have?
Hi,
I have seronegative RA. My RA testing (except for ANA) has always been negative. My ANA test first tested positive at beginning of pandemic. A year later, it was a bit worse. I was referred to aRA who did ultrasound and found erosions. The more I read about this, the more I realize that depending on RA blood tests is totally not the gold standard and can cause delays in diagnosis. My first really bad symptoms started 10 years before ANA showed positive. Up until then, everything was negative for RA. My grandfather had RA so there was a family component. I wished I had pushed harder sooner and not waited until the pain was unbearable.
Welcome @klw, I know you are not alone. My mother had severe RA and I've always worried about getting it. I do have degenerative arthritis but so far no RA. You may be interested in joining the conversation in the following discussion:
-- Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) - Introduce yourself and meet others: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/729751/
Have you done any research on what helps or found anything that helps your symptoms?
I met with the rheumatologist today. she listened to my story, checked my lymph nodes, flexed parts of my body, pushed others, asked if there was pain,checked for inflammation, reviewed blood work and my ANA results. She gave me a clean bill of health. Said the DSF 70 strand is a marker that I in all likelihood will always be autoimmune free, God willing. She told me the rash is unrelated, probably a parting gift from Covid and sent me on my way!
I continue to do yoga (intermediate class; however, we have been together 10 years and I pretty much modify everything). The one thing I have found after research is the harm that sugar has (worsening inflammation). I am a sugarholic. When I get stressed I eat candy. Just went through rough bit and ate sugar all day for days. I am now paying the price. What I need to find is something other than sugar/food that can help me destress.
What doctor knows about autoimmune disorders? I’ve been to a hematologist/oncologist and rheumatologist but no help in regarding this
Meditation can help
In fact anything can help if your mindset tells you it will.
Create something to take the place of sugar whenever you crave it or when you get stressed. Work at not getting stressed - it’s only caused by your perception it’s not reality. First of all though, don’t have any sweets in the house. Then whenever tge craving hits, have a large drink of water, or go for a walk, or dance, or ring a friend. It’s an addiction so have a little by way of maple syrup or honey each day at first, slowly cutting it back
These are great suggestions. I will keep them in mind (I have regularly thrown out all the chocolate, but just restock). I like your comment about mindset - that makes sense. Thank you.