Hi,
I have been out of sorts physically for about 5 years now and i'm trying to get things looked into, but i think i am going to have a fight on my hands.
In 2009 i started feeling unwell physically, just mild things, tiredness, very mild weakness/dizziness, I also started developing Rosacea. The thing is, these things were never looked into as i was suffering quite badly from Mental Illness and was highly medicated. Also, any blood tests at the time were just standard and as far as i know were normal.
In 2011 my health took a turn for the worse, i had a barrage of symptoms. Cognitive issues, weakness, fatigue, exhaustion, vertigo, mild pins and needles in arms and legs (on and off) Tinnitus, really bad stomach (constipation and diarrhea), strange shortness of breath sensations but not all the time, and some other things, including some strange (possible) psychological symptoms.
I was chatting to my Mum, whom at the time was having her own investigations about her health, explaining what i was going through and she told me she had just been diagnosed with PA and she has to have B12 shots for life. She also told me that My Nan and My Great Nan were also diagnosed with PA. She mentioned i get tested.
So off i went to the GP, armed with a list of my symptoms. All blood tests came back normal.
B12: 279pg/mL (246-911 pg/mL)
Folate: 5.5 ng/mL (2.5-17.0 ng/mL)
TSH: 1.85 mu/L (0.35-5.00 mu/L)
These are the only ones that i have to hand for my 2011 blood test.
My GP told me that i'm fine and perhaps i was becoming depressed and may need to talk to my Psychiatrist about upping my medication. I was also diagnosed with Hidradenitis Supparativa at this time, something i had been suffering with for years.
The kicker is, around this time i realised i was quite addicted to the z-drugs and benzodiazipines used to help with my Mental illness and was suffering from tolerance withdrawals, which could have explained away all the symptoms i was suffering from. So i got help with coming off these very slowly, which took just over 2 years to come off of, with all sorts of strange and weird symptoms which i just attributed to withdrawal throughout that time.
Now fast forward to now. I have been off the Benzodiazipines for about 6 months, bearing in mind i tapered slowly down to nothing over a long period of time and didn't just stop them. I am still struggling with my physical health in the same way and i'm at a point now where i can't possibly attribute all of these symptoms to the tablets i no longer take.
I feel absolutely awful on a daily basis, and i had a text from my Mum recdently telling me my Brother has just been diagnosed with PA (That makes 4 members of my family) after suffering with pins and needles in fingers and toes.
I haven't had a blood test for a while, so i went a long to GP and had a chat and she sent me for one. Other than Cholesterol, everything is normal and no action to be taken. I'm totally confused and wondering whether it is all in my head after all, wondering whether I should try and persue this any further. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the length.
EmJai
Here are my results:
Serum Folate: 3.3 ug/L (2.00 – 17.00 ug/L)
Plasma B12 Level: 307 ng/L (200 – 900 ng/L)
Full Blood Count:
Total White Cell Count: 8.2 10*9/L (4.00 – 11.00 10*9/L)
Red Blood Cell Count: 4.62 10*12/L (3.50 – 5.50 10*12/L)
Haemoglobin estimation: 143 g/L (115.00 – 165.00 g/L)
Haematocrit: 0.44 ratio (0.37 – 0.47 ratio)
Mean Corpuscular volume (MCV): 96.3 fL (75.00 – 105.00 fL)
Red blood cell distribut width: 12.8 (11.00 – 15.00)
Mean corpusc. Haemoglobin (MCH): 30.9 pg (26.00 – 35.00 pg)
MCHC: 320 g/L (290.00 – 350.00 g/L)
Platelet count 243 10*9/L (150.00 -45.00 10*9/L)
Blood film microscopy:
Neutrophil count: 5.8 10*9/L (2.00 – 7.50 10*9/L)
Lymphocyte count: 1.6 10*9/L (1.00 – 4.00 10*9/L)
Monocyte count: 0.4 10*9/L (0.20 – 0.80 10*9/L)
Eosinophil count 0.2 10*9/L (0.00 – 0.40 10*9/L)
Basophil count: 0.0 10*9/L (0.00 – 0.10 10*9/L)
Bone Profile:
Serum Calcium: 2.30 mmol/L (2.10 – 2.60 mmol/L)
Corrected serum calcium level: 2.20 mmol/L (2.10 – 2.60 mmol/L)
Serum inorganic phosphate: 0.83 mmol/L (0.80 – 1.50 mmol/L)
Total alkaline phosphatase: 72 iu/L (30.00 - 130.00 iu/L)
Serum albumin: 45 g/L (35.00 – 50.00 g/L)
Erythocyte sedimentation rate: 18mm/h (00.00 – 10.00 mm/h)
C Reactive Protein: 26mg/L (00.00 – 10.00 mg/L)
These were high in 2011 if I remember rightly, but was told it was likely because of my Hidradenitis.
Serum TSH Level: 2.0 mu/L (0.32 – 5.00 mu/L)
Serum free T4 Level: 13.9 pmol/L (9.00 -24.00pmol/L)
Serum Cholesterol: 6.4 mmol/L
Liver Function:
Serum ALT level: 17 iu/L (0.00 – 50.00 iu/L)
Total alkaline phosphatase: 72 iu/L (30.00 - 130.00 iu/L)
Serum total bilirubin level: 4 umol/L (0.00 – 21.00 umol/L)
Serum albumin: 45 g/L (35.00 – 50.00 g/L)
Blood Glucose: 5.0 mmol/L (4.10 – 6.00 mmol/L)
Renal Profile:
Serum sodium: 139mmol/L (133.00 – 146.00 mmol/L)
Serum potassium: 4.7 mmol/L (3.50 – 5.30 mmol/L)
Serum creatinine 65 umol/L (49.00 – 90.00 umol/L)
Serum urea level: 4.8 mmol/L (2.50 – 7.80 mmol/L)
GFR calculated abbreviated MDRD: >60 mL/min (60.00 – 99999.00 mL/min)