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IM BACK AFTER ALMOST A YEAR---Still no answer
AROUND this time last year i was put in the hospital with elevated AST, ALT and Phos and ANA positive.. along with super bad pains and nausea. 3 different hospitals, and a bunch of liver speicialists and no one was able to come up with why or what.... sooo time has passed, I only had 3 flair ups throughout
AROUND this time last year i was put in the hospital with elevated AST, ALT and Phos and ANA positive.. along with super bad pains and nausea. 3 different hospitals, and a bunch of liver speicialists and no one was able to come up with why or what.... sooo time has passed, I only had 3 flair ups throughout
breeski
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PBC Foundation
7 years ago
Do I Need to be referred back to a Rheumatologist?
I'm 46 and have been having spells of unwellness throughout my life. At 18 I was in hospital for weeks with HSP & ongoing kidney issues (iga nephritis) which got better in time. I was told that it was quite rare to get HSP as an adult & I would never get it again. I've had many bouts throughout my adulthood
I'm 46 and have been having spells of unwellness throughout my life. At 18 I was in hospital for weeks with HSP & ongoing kidney issues (iga nephritis) which got better in time. I was told that it was quite rare to get HSP as an adult & I would never get it again. I've had many bouts throughout my adulthood
MariaK71
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Vasculitis UK
7 years ago
The British Society for Rheumatology guideline for the management of systemic lupus erythematosus in adults
The British Society for Rheumatology guideline for the management of systemic lupus erythematosus in adults:
Executive Summary
Caroline Gordon Maame-Boatemaa Amissah-Arthur Mary Gayed Sue Brown Ian N. Bruce David D’Cruz Benjamin Empson Bridget Griffiths David Jayne Munther Khamashta
The British Society for Rheumatology guideline for the management of systemic lupus erythematosus in adults:
Executive Summary
Caroline Gordon Maame-Boatemaa Amissah-Arthur Mary Gayed Sue Brown Ian N. Bruce David D’Cruz Benjamin Empson Bridget Griffiths David Jayne Munther Khamashta
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
7 years ago
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Is there any conclusive evidence that amitryptilene contributes to the level of tinnitus? Opinions seem to vary and just now I am struggling to cope with a seriously ill husband and need a prop. My lovely doctor recommended amitryptilene to help but I certainly don't want to worsen the T which is
Is there any conclusive evidence that amitryptilene contributes to the level of tinnitus? Opinions seem to vary and just now I am struggling to cope with a seriously ill husband and need a prop. My lovely doctor recommended amitryptilene to help but I certainly don't want to worsen the T which is
berry76
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British Tinnitus Association
7 years ago
Blood tests
Can anyone tell me what the anti dsna ranges are I can't get my head round blood tests im positive ANA and my rheumatologist is sending me conective tissue specialist for second opinion but im not sure what for .. What blood test show you could have lupus ?
Can anyone tell me what the anti dsna ranges are I can't get my head round blood tests im positive ANA and my rheumatologist is sending me conective tissue specialist for second opinion but im not sure what for .. What blood test show you could have lupus ?
Miacats
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Positive ANA test
Homogeneous Pattern1:320 NOTE:Comment Homogeneous DNA(ds,ss), SLE - High titers Nucleosomes, Histones Drug-induced SLE ----------- ---------------- ----------------------------- Speckled Sm, RNP, SCL-70, SLE,MCTD,PSS (diffuse form), SS-A/SS-B Sjogrens ----------- ---------------- ------------
Homogeneous Pattern1:320 NOTE:Comment Homogeneous DNA(ds,ss), SLE - High titers Nucleosomes, Histones Drug-induced SLE ----------- ---------------- ----------------------------- Speckled Sm, RNP, SCL-70, SLE,MCTD,PSS (diffuse form), SS-A/SS-B Sjogrens ----------- ---------------- ------------
Iambremaec
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
7 years ago
Pudental Neuralgia
Prior to having a Spinal Cord Stimulator implanted I had another lumbar MRI. I knew from an earlier MRI I had a bulging L5S1 disc This MRI showed the L5S1 disc had ruptured. I have read on line this can lead to Caudal Equina Syndrome as well as cause compression of Pudental nerve via the Piriformis
Prior to having a Spinal Cord Stimulator implanted I had another lumbar MRI. I knew from an earlier MRI I had a bulging L5S1 disc This MRI showed the L5S1 disc had ruptured. I have read on line this can lead to Caudal Equina Syndrome as well as cause compression of Pudental nerve via the Piriformis
Rocky68
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 years ago
Blood clots and blood in urine (no radiation)
My husband had a TURP 8/4/17 (in history below) but has not had any other surgery. Had second round of taxotere last week...next one in two weeks. He's had mild blood in urine since two days after first chemo. A few small clots. Onc says to keep an eye on it. He's away for business this week and just
My husband had a TURP 8/4/17 (in history below) but has not had any other surgery. Had second round of taxotere last week...next one in two weeks. He's had mild blood in urine since two days after first chemo. A few small clots. Onc says to keep an eye on it. He's away for business this week and just
pakb
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
ANA test
Hello. I looked at my lab work and noticed that my anti-nuclear antibody pattern is positive but my anti-nuclear antibody (hep2) is negative. How can that be? My AMA is positive but it's the two ANAs that are different that puzzles me. Does anyone know the difference?
Hello. I looked at my lab work and noticed that my anti-nuclear antibody pattern is positive but my anti-nuclear antibody (hep2) is negative. How can that be? My AMA is positive but it's the two ANAs that are different that puzzles me. Does anyone know the difference?
Vera70
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PBC Foundation
7 years ago
Auto-Immune Disease
Hi, I am trying to find the root autoimmune disease causing so many symptoms. TSH (3.38), T4 110 in range (59.00-154.00), with TPO Negative and [u]Thyroglobulin Antibody *329 (0-115). Low vitamin D 25 OH (37)[/u] which I am now supplementing. [u]Smooth muscle antibody positive and Gastric Perietal
Hi, I am trying to find the root autoimmune disease causing so many symptoms. TSH (3.38), T4 110 in range (59.00-154.00), with TPO Negative and [u]Thyroglobulin Antibody *329 (0-115). Low vitamin D 25 OH (37)[/u] which I am now supplementing. [u]Smooth muscle antibody positive and Gastric Perietal
whatis
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
So frustrated
I was really hoping today would be the day that I got some answers but no such luck. My doctor referred me on to a gynea as while my scan came back consistent with polycistic ovaries again, my testosterone is low (actually close to under normal levels, despite being high in the past - I wondered though
I was really hoping today would be the day that I got some answers but no such luck. My doctor referred me on to a gynea as while my scan came back consistent with polycistic ovaries again, my testosterone is low (actually close to under normal levels, despite being high in the past - I wondered though
Kem3
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PCOS UK (Verity)
7 years ago
Liver Enzymes up
My profile info is below... In our visit for chemo yesterday his bloodwork came back with elevated ALT/AST/BUN-Creatinine ratio- you can see numbers below. Thankfully PSA is going in the right direction. The oncologist wants us to go off of all supplements to get a baseline. We both take some herbal
My profile info is below... In our visit for chemo yesterday his bloodwork came back with elevated ALT/AST/BUN-Creatinine ratio- you can see numbers below. Thankfully PSA is going in the right direction. The oncologist wants us to go off of all supplements to get a baseline. We both take some herbal
pakb
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Confused by Rheumy appointment and everything else. Please advise? At my wits end 😓
Hi everyone. It's been a while since I posted last. Alot has went on so I'll recap quickly: - Positive Ana, Ena, C reactive protein, Ro and elevated platelets in Dec 16. Referral to Rheumatology. 33 weeks wait until appointment. - Overactive thyroid discovered in June 17 when I got viral meningitis.
Hi everyone. It's been a while since I posted last. Alot has went on so I'll recap quickly: - Positive Ana, Ena, C reactive protein, Ro and elevated platelets in Dec 16. Referral to Rheumatology. 33 weeks wait until appointment. - Overactive thyroid discovered in June 17 when I got viral meningitis.
Nat1291
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
What next? Test results are normal....
Hi all, after many months of lurking, have finally signed up as I'm at my wits end as to what to do. Back in May 2017, after many years of prevaricating for fear of being treated like the village hypochondriac, I finally went to see my GP about the myriad of symptoms I was feeling. He ordered a full
Hi all, after many months of lurking, have finally signed up as I'm at my wits end as to what to do. Back in May 2017, after many years of prevaricating for fear of being treated like the village hypochondriac, I finally went to see my GP about the myriad of symptoms I was feeling. He ordered a full
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
how I turned round my depressions
When I was born, my mother didn't bond with me, as a result, I didn't eat properly. I grow up with an eating disorder of which I was completely unaware. I'm like an iron board, very skinny. Depressions where normal all my life but never wanted to take antidepressants as I am very obstinate. Only over
When I was born, my mother didn't bond with me, as a result, I didn't eat properly. I grow up with an eating disorder of which I was completely unaware. I'm like an iron board, very skinny. Depressions where normal all my life but never wanted to take antidepressants as I am very obstinate. Only over
Bellisa
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Mental Health Support
7 years ago
Feeling a bit lost and confused...
Hi everyone, this is my first post here. As the title says I’m feeling a bit confused at the moment, and I’m hoping someone can shed some light on my situation or share their stories too. I’m 29 and I live in Essex. After quite a few viral infections and long investigations, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia
Hi everyone, this is my first post here. As the title says I’m feeling a bit confused at the moment, and I’m hoping someone can shed some light on my situation or share their stories too. I’m 29 and I live in Essex. After quite a few viral infections and long investigations, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia
Makimon
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Would All Autoimmune Diseases Have a Positive ANA? Low White Blood Cell Count
Hi, everyone. I'm not quite sure if this belongs in this group, but I know it's very active and worth asking. Admins, please let me know if you'd like me to remove it. So about a year ago (maybe a year and a half now), I noticed I was having unexplained weight loss (now about 30% of my total BW!!).
Hi, everyone. I'm not quite sure if this belongs in this group, but I know it's very active and worth asking. Admins, please let me know if you'd like me to remove it. So about a year ago (maybe a year and a half now), I noticed I was having unexplained weight loss (now about 30% of my total BW!!).
megan691
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Yet another blood tests results
Hi guys, after my concerns with previous blood results (from endo), I went to see my new GP and asked if any of it can be addressed. Initially I found her to be more perceptive than any other doctor before. After showing her my results and describing my symptoms she ordered her own blood tests altogether
Hi guys, after my concerns with previous blood results (from endo), I went to see my new GP and asked if any of it can be addressed. Initially I found her to be more perceptive than any other doctor before. After showing her my results and describing my symptoms she ordered her own blood tests altogether
Gr8Nica
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
looking to go private as NHS waiting is more than 2 months to see specialist.
Hello all, I wonder could anyone spare a few minutes to give me advice. I was admitted to A&E last Friday by a walk-in centre doctor because of my chest pain. The blood test are all normal apart of - Alanine aminotransferase level : 309 iu/l -- normal range should be 0 - 40 My GP contacted me on Monday
Hello all, I wonder could anyone spare a few minutes to give me advice. I was admitted to A&E last Friday by a walk-in centre doctor because of my chest pain. The blood test are all normal apart of - Alanine aminotransferase level : 309 iu/l -- normal range should be 0 - 40 My GP contacted me on Monday
moonieblue
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Newbie - needs advice on blood test results
Hello I am a newbie. Two years on from being diagnosed with bilateral Breast Cancer followed by Mastectomy, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, 12-month 3-weekly injections, and tablet for 5 years my on-going bone aching chronic fatigue was always, attributed to these treatments. However, on one of the Doctor
Hello I am a newbie. Two years on from being diagnosed with bilateral Breast Cancer followed by Mastectomy, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, 12-month 3-weekly injections, and tablet for 5 years my on-going bone aching chronic fatigue was always, attributed to these treatments. However, on one of the Doctor
MamaRidge
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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