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Where to go now following GP GUESS WORK of M.E.
I am now being tested for :- bone profile complement c3 and c4 C Reactive protein ESR FBC GFR HAEMOLYSIS
IMMUNOGLOBULIN
AND SERUM ELECTROPHORESIS Immunology carrier test Liver function test Thyroid function test TSH UREA AND ELECTROLYTES VITAMIN d NB if my thyroid is the
I am now being tested for :- bone profile complement c3 and c4 C Reactive protein ESR FBC GFR HAEMOLYSIS
IMMUNOGLOBULIN
AND SERUM ELECTROPHORESIS Immunology carrier test Liver function test Thyroid function test TSH UREA AND ELECTROLYTES VITAMIN d NB if my thyroid is the
Femme1
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
M.E. is apparently the new contender for me, so bad I could laugh!
Here are the further bloods he has ordered, which I will go to the local hospital to be drawn at 8.00 am tomorrow (my choice of time re thyroid result mainly) bone profile complement c3 and c4 C Reactive protein ESR FBC GFR HAEMOLYSIS
IMMUNOGLOBULIN
AND SERUM ELECTROPHORESIS Immunology carrier
Here are the further bloods he has ordered, which I will go to the local hospital to be drawn at 8.00 am tomorrow (my choice of time re thyroid result mainly) bone profile complement c3 and c4 C Reactive protein ESR FBC GFR HAEMOLYSIS
IMMUNOGLOBULIN
AND SERUM ELECTROPHORESIS Immunology carrier
Femme1
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Autoimmune Thyroiditis With Hypothyroidism Induced By Sugar Substitutes
The TSH remained suppressed despite reduction in Levothyroxin dose to 0.5 mg and complete discontinuation of Levothyroxin was achieved with fully normal TSH and Anti-TPO antibody <20 IU/ml (normal: <35) TSI (thyroid stimulating
immunoglobulin
) 113% (normal less than 140%) TBII (Thyrotropin Binding Inhibiting
The TSH remained suppressed despite reduction in Levothyroxin dose to 0.5 mg and complete discontinuation of Levothyroxin was achieved with fully normal TSH and Anti-TPO antibody <20 IU/ml (normal: <35) TSI (thyroid stimulating
immunoglobulin
) 113% (normal less than 140%) TBII (Thyrotropin Binding Inhibiting
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
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PBC -it's all so confusing
Evening all, so story so far, consultant advises I have pbc, had the scan a raft of blood tests. Just had liver biopsy last week and started on urso 2 x. 300m per day. Finally today got a copy of consultants letter to my doc updating them on diag. It states previously positive AMA, raised IGM, and positive
Evening all, so story so far, consultant advises I have pbc, had the scan a raft of blood tests. Just had liver biopsy last week and started on urso 2 x. 300m per day. Finally today got a copy of consultants letter to my doc updating them on diag. It states previously positive AMA, raised IGM, and positive
jewelsspeak
in
PBC Foundation
11 years ago
Immunoglobulin
I have received a letter from my Consultant saying that " Your
immunoglobulin
levels are slightly low, this will reduce your ability to fight off infections and I would like to refer you to a specialist team in Plymouth" As I have had repeated back to back infections (but then haven't most of us)
I have received a letter from my Consultant saying that " Your
immunoglobulin
levels are slightly low, this will reduce your ability to fight off infections and I would like to refer you to a specialist team in Plymouth" As I have had repeated back to back infections (but then haven't most of us)
moneal
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
New Clinical Trial in UK for refractory/relapsed CLL, using CD19 monoclonal
DI-B4 is a humanised, low-fucosylated anti-CD19
Immunoglobulin
(Ig) G1 monoclonal antibody with potent antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) but minimal complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC).
DI-B4 is a humanised, low-fucosylated anti-CD19
Immunoglobulin
(Ig) G1 monoclonal antibody with potent antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) but minimal complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC).
Cllcanada
Top Poster CURE Hero
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
NEW with ITP
HI Im male 50. In general healthy and in good condition but was feeling weak after a bad respiratory infection earlier in February. After spontaneously bleeding s and big unexplained bruises on my arms I felt this was not normal. Test results was a chock where platelet level was zero and I was urgently
HI Im male 50. In general healthy and in good condition but was feeling weak after a bad respiratory infection earlier in February. After spontaneously bleeding s and big unexplained bruises on my arms I felt this was not normal. Test results was a chock where platelet level was zero and I was urgently
eagle2
in
ITP Support Association
11 years ago
Any advice on Hypogammaglobulinaemia?
I had a hospital consultation with my haematologist today and on the printout of my blood test I notice that I have Hypogammaglobulinaemia. My Haematologist never even mentioned it. We only spoke about my Immunoglobulins which are all low. Any advice here?
I had a hospital consultation with my haematologist today and on the printout of my blood test I notice that I have Hypogammaglobulinaemia. My Haematologist never even mentioned it. We only spoke about my Immunoglobulins which are all low. Any advice here?
Mikey47
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
What should you Igm levels be?
I have just got my blood results back, and my liver functions are stable however they say my IgM levels are raised's. What does this mean?
I have just got my blood results back, and my liver functions are stable however they say my IgM levels are raised's. What does this mean?
Fudger126
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PBC Foundation
11 years ago
Anticardiolipin ????
Hi I had results back from miscarriage test and it says equivocal anticardiolipin igm ??? Tried googling but confuses me can anyone help ?
Hi I had results back from miscarriage test and it says equivocal anticardiolipin igm ??? Tried googling but confuses me can anyone help ?
Cakemad
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Richter's in a Nut Shell
Specific risk factors for the development of Richter's transformation in a patient with CLL have yet to be identified; however, TP53 disruption, c-MYC abnormalities, unmutated
immunoglobulin
heavy chain (IGHV) < 2%, non-del13q cytogenetics, CD38 gene polymorphisms, stereotypy, and VH4-39 gene usage may
Specific risk factors for the development of Richter's transformation in a patient with CLL have yet to be identified; however, TP53 disruption, c-MYC abnormalities, unmutated
immunoglobulin
heavy chain (IGHV) < 2%, non-del13q cytogenetics, CD38 gene polymorphisms, stereotypy, and VH4-39 gene usage may
Cllcanada
Top Poster CURE Hero
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Does anyone know of anywhere in the U.S. that performs the indium screening test? My hemo says it's officially "not recommended here.
I had a splenctomy 8 months ago, with no positive results, and now they've discovered an accessory spleen, and want to yank that out too. I've been on various steroids, ivig, rituxan, danazol, and am now approaching the highest dose of nplate, with counts stil hovering at 10 and below, but am not anxious
I had a splenctomy 8 months ago, with no positive results, and now they've discovered an accessory spleen, and want to yank that out too. I've been on various steroids, ivig, rituxan, danazol, and am now approaching the highest dose of nplate, with counts stil hovering at 10 and below, but am not anxious
Catlee
in
ITP Support Association
11 years ago
Why would I suddenly test positive of Lupus Anticoagulant Antigen? Protein C& S are deficient, in past my IgA & IgM +. Now they are neg.
Bethanne
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Immunoglobulin G treatment
Hi everyone has anyone had this treatment ? if so what for ? and what did it entail (overnight stay, duration ? tolerability?) Thanks in advance :)
Hi everyone has anyone had this treatment ? if so what for ? and what did it entail (overnight stay, duration ? tolerability?) Thanks in advance :)
living-the-dream-ssc-ray
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
11 years ago
What is Igm? And what do the stages mean?
Mememememe
in
PBC Foundation
11 years ago
I am in the process of being diagnosed with PBC. Everything is positive except my IgM levels are normal. Can I still have PBC?
engasser
in
PBC Foundation
11 years ago
has anyone tried papaya leaf??
im here lying in a hospital bed with a count of 4 hooked up to ivig and after being put back on predisolone 75 mg yet again. i have been looking up alternative therapies. came across info on papaya leaf - i know i take alot on the internet with a pinch of salt but there seems to be alot of info on papaya
im here lying in a hospital bed with a count of 4 hooked up to ivig and after being put back on predisolone 75 mg yet again. i have been looking up alternative therapies. came across info on papaya leaf - i know i take alot on the internet with a pinch of salt but there seems to be alot of info on papaya
trinag
in
ITP Support Association
11 years ago
20 mo old diagnosed with ITP
My 20 month old son was diagnosed with ITP a few weeks ago. He had IVIG treatment and we were told this is a common disease and would resolve on its own. Here we are back in the hospital for another IVIG and dangerously low platelets. We are so confused and it's difficult to understand what went wrong
My 20 month old son was diagnosed with ITP a few weeks ago. He had IVIG treatment and we were told this is a common disease and would resolve on its own. Here we are back in the hospital for another IVIG and dangerously low platelets. We are so confused and it's difficult to understand what went wrong
Arwen
in
ITP Support Association
11 years ago
after a child splenectomy
my 10 year old son had a splenectomy on tuesday cause of chronic I.T.P his counts were 0 , he had 8 bottles of ivig on sunday and monday before his op which brought them up to 165,000, he was 5 and a half hours getting his op , he came round with a high temp his face purple , heart racing up ,his count
my 10 year old son had a splenectomy on tuesday cause of chronic I.T.P his counts were 0 , he had 8 bottles of ivig on sunday and monday before his op which brought them up to 165,000, he was 5 and a half hours getting his op , he came round with a high temp his face purple , heart racing up ,his count
blue2901
in
ITP Support Association
11 years ago
Help! Gyno said i should have 3 miscarriages to have aps!
Just posted yesterday a question about getting heparine/ clexane. I was just phoned by the hospital saying they didnt want to treat me as APS since i had a healthy child and after that 2 miscarriages so that wouldn't suffice, since the official diagnosis to receive the diagnosis is to have 3 miscarriages
Just posted yesterday a question about getting heparine/ clexane. I was just phoned by the hospital saying they didnt want to treat me as APS since i had a healthy child and after that 2 miscarriages so that wouldn't suffice, since the official diagnosis to receive the diagnosis is to have 3 miscarriages
Flyingdutchie
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
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