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Magnate
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2,049
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Magnate
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2,049
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Have you seroconverted to a positive ANA? What is your CRP and sed rate? If you are negative now, it is worth having this monitored. I believe they can also biopsy blood vessels for inflammation...am I correct Glenn?
My thoughts are the same as Glenn's....a vasculitic neuropathy due to inflammatory disease.
I have the same symptoms as you do, but have seroconverted (finally) indicating autoimmune processes. I have global anhidrosis to heat. I do sweat, if nervous, but not if heated. The sweat glands work, but the nerves that sense heat are kaput.
My feet are always freezing. I have weird vasospasm making my BP very high at times, then vasodilation making it very low at times. All over the map.
It took a long time to show a + ANA for me. Sjogren's is a big culprit for vasculitic neuropathy as well as other autoimmune disease such as Lupus, scleroderma, etc. And there is just plain old vascultic neuropathy as well.
I hope you find answers. You should probably stay out of the sauna, lest you overheat.
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