Hi all
I am new to this site and thought I would post on here to see if I can get any advice.
I am a 32 year old female and I have recently been struggling a bit with my health after 2 quite severe ear infections which landed me in hospital for a couple of nights each time. Since I have struggled with extreme fatigue, weak muscles, funny/dizzy vision and poor mental health which has resulted in me having quite a long time off work.
After a visit to my GP in June over my fatigue, a whole host of blood tests were ran and my liver function came back abnormal. This resulted in her testing for antibodies for types of autoimmune liver diseases. All the antibodies came back normal except for parietal cell antibodies which I tested positive for. My liver function is now fine.
In the past (in 2014) I had a low serum b12 level of 142 ng/l which was then retested a week later and because my levels came back at 152 ng/l, I was never treated with injections. Both my mum and my nan both have been diagnosed with pernicious anemia. Because of these results, previous knowledge of PA through family history I started to self inject every couple of months and everything was fine.
This year, because of a new job, working shifts and illness I failed to self inject and the last time I did was back in January. When my test results came back positive for parietal cell antibodies this June, I confessed to my GP that I have been self injecting for a few years but I haven't since January. She told me off and told me not to self inject so they could monitor and look for a decrease in my b12 levels to try and diagnose me.
My concern is I want it to be officially diagnosed so it can be documented and used in future if any other autoimmune diseases pop up in the future. I also suffer with alopecia areata ( since the age of 2). I am concerned my doctor wont take my blood test results seriously in spite of previously low b12 levels and testing positive for parietal cell antibodies. I find it bizarre that the doctors were quite willing to overlook a b12 result of 142 ng/l for someone in their 20's who frequently eats meat and dairy. I have also had consistently lower ferritin levels over the years and folate.
Listed below are some of my recent blood test results:
Serum b12
19 Jun 18 - 622 ng/l
20 Jul 18 - 481 ng/l
(note decrease over a 1 month period. Is this normal?)
Folate
19 Jun 18 - 4.3 ug/l (normal range >4.0 ug/l)
Ferritin
19 Jun 18 - 50.1 ug/l (normal range 22 - 322 ug/l)
Tyroid Function 19 Jun 18
THS 2.08 mu/L (normal range 0.35 - 5.50)
serum free T4 2.8 (normal range 7.86 to 14.41
Any advice on where to go with this would be much appreciated as I feel completely stuck and frustrated.
Thanks