Letter from consultant : Received my letter from... - NRAS

NRAS

36,545 members45,169 posts

Letter from consultant

sallym123 profile image
5 Replies

Received my letter from consultant yesterday regarding steroid injection. He said my bloods are still showing no inflammation. He's having another appointment sent 2 me. The nurse told me if the injection took the pain away I had inflammation somewhere, was she right?

Written by
sallym123 profile image
sallym123
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
5 Replies
helixhelix profile image
helixhelix

Yes... there are quite a few of us (myself included) where inflammation doesn't show up easily in the blood tests. If I'm flaring now my results rise to about 9....which is considered normal by most labs.

Luckily I have a rheumatologist who looks at me, not the piece of paper. I've also kept a spreadsheet of my blood test results over last 7 years which is very useful. Even tho' my numbers are low in the first years post diagnosis you can easily see things like the impact of steroid injections.

sallym123 profile image
sallym123 in reply to helixhelix

Thank u 4 the reply. He has said it's arthritis but isn't sure which 1 due 2 no inflammation. Just hoping I start getting answers soon. I hope u get a diagnosis soon. Keep in touch with ur progress

helixhelix profile image
helixhelix in reply to sallym123

I was diagnosed straight away - 7 years ago - it's just that the inflammation didn't show up in bloods. But everything else was obvious! Hope you get a result soon.

I’ve had flares where my crp has been very high and others times it’s been almost normal, it’s odd isn’t it?

I hope you get some answers soon. Sounds like your rheumy is listening.

Kikidee

Downtime profile image
Downtime

Yes I think if the steroid injection makes a big difference it proves there’s inflammation, I have never had inflammatory markers in my blood and all my tests are normal, but I still have RA . I’m on Mxt and have steroid injections too but I’m on a trial period of a Humira (biologics) starting soon.

You may also like...

Snotty letter from the consultant

This morning I got a snotty letter from the consultant. It said my GP has written to them to express

Consultant letter

It has arrived and says small inflammation but I do not have significant Rheumatoid factor protein...

Consultants forwarding letters to your GP

went to see the Ophthalmologist yesterday and he said he would write to my GP with his report...

Consultant letters

get copies of their consultant's letters after an appointment? Mine always took about five days but...

YIKES-letter from rheumatologist

I had a letter today from my rheumatologist. When I went to clinic back in June I saw her registrar.