Has anyone been diagnosed with GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein)?
My husband has been diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease called autoimmune glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy.
Has anyone been diagnosed with this. Looking to know what we may have ahead of us.
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Hello, Autoimmune Community:
I found a link to a French study of the GFAP condition. It also has some additional links and brain pictures to show people who don't believe it is an actual condition.
20 to 50 percent of patients relapse. It is difficult for people to understand the condition since I look better, weighing 25 lbs less. A good, inexpensive movie to watch on PRIME is Brain on Fire. A young female columnist in New York starts experiencing psychotic episodes. She is initially diagnosed to have bipolar schzophrenia until one of the consulting physician's former professor neurologist takes a closer look! Not the same condition as the GFAP; however, it gives you a better insight into what a brain autoimmune disease can do and the kinds of struggles that can ensue trying to get a correct diagnosis!
I'm sorry. I tried to post a link but was denied! Really? Just look up " GFAP French Study " on Dr. Google! Take Care!
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"Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Autoimmunity: A French Cohort Study"
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34799461/
Thanks Justin!
Could you please add to my text that you can watch Brain On Fire for Free
by typing it in a web search engine? Last, would you please make sure that
I don't have any duplicate posts! I sure appreciate all your help. The
info on this condition is so rare. 2 years ago, we basically knew nothing
and did not know where to get it. If I hadn't got diagnosed, I possibly
would no longer be living. If this gets posted some how. Please delete!
Thanks
Can I please have a moderator remove this post and the description of my symptoms above this post. It is redundant. Thanks!
Luceman
I have just been diagnosed/ tested positive on Friday. Haven’t not started treatment yet but feel horrible
Hello, I'm really sorry to hear about your diagnosis. It's tough to feel unwell, but with treatment things will likely start to turn around.
In my case, it took quite a long time, but now, almost two years after I first became ill, I'm doing quite well. I've just started working full-time again, and it's going well. I still have some lingering symptoms, but they're manageable.
At one point, things felt heavy and I really doubted how things would go moving forward—but now it feels good (and I honestly didn’t think it would for a while). I hope it helps to hear that, even though everyone’s journey through this is of course different.
Try to keep hope alive, but give it time. My tip is to set very small goals—those really helped me in my recovery.