A day or 2 ago, I wrote in about experiencing vertigo. I tried the Epley Maneuver on myself, and have not had any more episodes of such extreme, dramatic vertigo. However, I was left with mild dizziness, such as when one has the flu and it feels like you are swimming underwater and everything seems unsteady. I've also had significant brain fog over the past few days. Sometimes I can't remember a word, or I stop mid-sentence and have trouble remembering what I was saying. I know it's normal to experience these things from time-to-time, but this was clearly more than normal over the past few days. I've also had extreme fatigue. I slept 10 hours yesterday, after being in the ER all day. (noon-8:30 pm) They did an MRI and a CTA scan, both with and without contrast dye. At first they were concerned about a finding on the MRI: "Questionable filling defects in the superior sagittal sinus and right traverse sinus. Findings could be further characterized with dedicated CTV head or MRV head. They then decided that the prior CTA scan was enough to clear me of anything wrong, and that it was a technical malfunction with the dye and technician. Needless to say I did not feel completely at ease. I also noticed on the MRI "Mild scattered T2 hyperintensities in the periventricular and subcortical white matter consistent with chronic white matter ischemic changes."
I'm hoping that the white matter comment is normal for my age (66) and not indicative of something like MS. The doctor did not comment on it at all, but I feel concern because my symptoms could certainly point to that (among other things) and Actemra has (very rarely) been linked to MS onset.
Labs that were out of range include :
Glucose 125 (High)...this is odd, because I eat extremely little sugar or sweetener and am very low carb. I know Actemra can induce diabetes
MCV 99 (High) Actemra can also cause liver and kidney issues
MCH 31.8 (High)
Neutrophils high, lymphocytes low (has been this way for a long time, probably due to pred.)
Globulin and EGFR CKD-EPI both low
Probably not associated with a flare, since both inflammatory markers were normal range.
Sed rate 4
CRP <0.50
Of course I've been googling my little heart out. Wondering if PMRpro has any insight from her research expertise.
Things I'm nervous about: Actemra-induced MS, Actemra-induced diabetes, Actemra-induced damage to liver and/or kidneys. And that there might be something on the MRI that indicated further testing, but was dismissed.
I was supposed to do my Actemra injection yesterday, but was in the ER, then too tired. I didn't take it today bc I am not sure I should stay on it.
I am thinking I should consult with a neurologist at Stanford or UCLA. My area is lacking in top-notch medical care.
I reported to my rheumy’s office. I have an appt. May 10th, trying to get in sooner.