I have been seeing a haematologist re my pernicious anaemia and hashimoto symptoms.
Following my last visit I had the blood test printed via my GP surgery and found the following on my results.
DNA antibody,es (deDNA abs) 23 (20 - 200 Positive).
Crithidia Test. Positive.
I was surprised at this because he had not mentioned this to me, so I rang his secretary asking for more info.
I was then told in a phone call from my haemo " positive test do not indicate that you have SLE or antiphospholipid syndrome unless you have symptoms such as crippling muscle pains, severe arthritis, unusual neck like rash on you thighs, stroke, heart attack, DVT, pulmonary embolism or miscarriage and in absence of symptoms the test is of dubious meaning"
I do actually have arthritis , though admittedly not "crippling" also muscle pains and other symptoms which are often associated with the autoimmune illnesses which I have already been diagnosed with.
I was wondering if I should pursue this matter and would be very grateful for any comments.
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Hello Foggyme....We seem to be popping up everywhere don t we. Where will it all end?
I am due to visit the very sarcastic and defensive haemo again next month and hopefully I will be discharged from his "care" then (his terminology not mine). I will most probably go and see my GP again then and see what he thinks.
Many thanks for responding I hope you are making some progress with your own problems. Take care x
Hi Pugdogs10. Popping up everywhere? We are indeed 😀.
And where will it all end...hopefully with much better health.
Eventually 😀.
Currently going through all the 'ologies'...progress slow but now have positive ANA test - very high - so some kind of autoimmune 'thingy' looks likely. Eventually!
Who knows where we'll meet next! And you take care to.
I would ask your GP for a referral to a rheumatologist so that you can be investigated further for autoimmune/lupus. Rheumatologists have more experience in diagnosing and treating autoimmune and connective tissue diseases so hopefully they can confirm the cause of your symptoms.
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