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Rheumatologist does he know what he's talking about

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4 months after I got my ANApositive result my rheumatologist turns around and tells me even though you didn't test positive for Sjogren's disease I am 100% sure that's what you have I'm likešŸ˜• what?? is this even possiblešŸ˜’šŸ˜’šŸ˜’ he is not releasing me and sending me to a different rheumatologist at a University Hospital he said let's see if she could find something that I haven't and that leaves me with the confused lost and hopeless

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Hi Vickmt ,

Unfortunately autoimmune diseases can be very complex and present differently in everyone making them very difficult to diagnose. This can sometimes mean it is not a quick process I'm afraid. It is positive to hear that your rheumatologist is referring you to another specialist rheumatologist for their input on your case - it sounds like they are very keen to find out what is causing your symptoms.

I know that it may seem like you are going in circles, but to me it sounds like you are progressing along towards finding some answers. Stick with it! Keep us updated with how you are getting on.

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AgedCrone

You are very lucky to have hit upon a caring rheumy......a lot would not take the trouble to refer you on to another specialist.

On initial diagnosis take every specialist referral you are offered.....better that than no treatment & years of pain.

The time to feel Hopeless is when the doctor says " See you in a year"!

I agree with others. I had to have a lip biopsy to confirm Sjƶgrenā€™s despite all classic symptoms and positive ANA. No rheumatologist would previously entertain the idea of Sjƶgrenā€™s or Lupus for me without the specific antibodies. I didnā€™t particularly like the idea of having a lip biopsy but was told that, without a positive result I wouldnā€™t be able to access any systemic treatments despite high inflammation markers, Hashimotoā€™s and a previous diagnoses of RA. Itā€™s very positive that a rheumatologist is considering diagnosing Sjƶgrenā€™s without the specific antibodies or a + lip biopsy result.

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nancarolyn

If I cannot write how I feel in my heart what has helped, there is no sense writing. You have to be specific.

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Dibage

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