I suffer from I have multiple health conditions which are mostly related to my bladder (Interstitial Cystitis and Fowlers Syndrome) I have a suprapubic catheter in place and suffer from recurring and severe bladder infections. I am under the care of multiple specialists at different hospitals in London.
The specialist (Professor K) who oversees my care in regards to the interstitial cystitis recently wrote to me and informed me that my bladder biopsies showed a mast cell count of 53 mm2 and has diagnosed MCAS. Prof K has asked my GP to prescribe Ketotifen but none of my local pharmacies are able to obtain this mediation.
The management and treatment of the chronic and recurring infections is overseen by Dr S who is at a different London Hospital. Dr S has completely dismissed the MCAS diagnosis and said “I was to take it with a pinch of salt as every patient she knows that has seen Prof K is diagnosed with MCAS”.
Nobody has spoken with me to explain what MCAS is, what it means in regards to my health and the impact is has on my other medical conditions. If it helps or is relevant, my recent blood results are as follows:
Haemoglobin estimation: 130 g/L Normal
Total white cell count: 3.2 10*9/L Abnormal
Platelet count: 219 10*9/L Normal
Red blood cell (RBC) count: 4.59 10*12/L Normal
Haematocrit: 0.393 ratio Normal
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV): 85.6 fL Normal
Mean corpusc. haemoglobin(MCH): 28.3 pg Normal
Mean corpusc. Hb. conc. (MCHC): 331 g/L
Neutrophil count: 1.8 10*9/L Abnormal
Lymphocyte count:1.0 10*9/L Abnormal
Monocyte count: 0.3 10*9/L Normal
Eosinophil count: 0.0 10*9/L Abnormal
Basophil count: 0.0 10*9/L Normal
Nucleated red blood cell count: 0.0 10*9/L Normal
My GP is as confused as I am completely confused and I don’t know what I should do.
I would be incredibly grateful and deeply appreciate any advice or suggestions about MCAS and the best way forward please. Thank you ❤️