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Please read my post carefully...
What I did say was some tests show out of range if you are dehydrated when they are done, during the fast. Have the tests done again, and stay hydrated as best you can and see what the results are. Also labs do make mistakes and retesting is common for that reason. BUN is blood urea nitrogen, and is a separate test from Total Protein. http://labtestsonline.org/understand...FZDrKgodx3Iz0w This may be elevated because of kidney issue or dehydration.Some drugs cause elevations too. Total protein(blood): http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/003483.htm I don't see a URINE test listed on this thread with results? Proteins excreted in the urine often lead to LOW blood test results, not higher or out of range high. If you don't want to learn about these things, because the answers confuse or upset you, then you should not really ask the questions. The collective knowledge and experience here from all our posters is very large. You can take it or leave it as you desire. If you believe you have sarcoidosis based on this one test, keep in mind it is not always mild in everyone. It can be devastating to some. But you will need further testing to show if you really do have it.
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one of the reasons i had cat scans of the chest for 3 years in a row and now every other year is because i have numerous lung nodules. they are keeping an eye on them to see if they grow or more develop. they are also keeping an eye out for sarcoidosis being that i have the nodules. the group i am in has 10x the rate of sarcoidosis as would be expected from the same age groups in the general population.
im surprised they could diagnose you so quickly with sarcoidosis. for most of the people i worked with it took a while. have you had a lung biopsy? because a person has sarcoidosis in one organ such as lungs, eyes, etc doesnt mean that the other organs are affected. so if you have it in your lungs doesnt mean that it is causing damage in your nerves. |
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Is ACE the only test to determine sarcoidosis? If one had ANA comprehensive Panel Test, Antinuclear Antibodies Test, RA Factor, Sedementation Rate-Westergren, is sarcoidosis covered under these tests? Thank you. IPN |
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Sarcoid is difficult to diagnose:
Here is a very comprehensive explanation: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1147324-workup This link is to the work up in general. But if you go back to the beginning there is a very detailed description of neuro-sarcoidosis. It is not common, however.
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Hi
mrsD- the urine results were the elevated protein levels that l stated on my first post of this thread. I should have stated 24 hour Urine test, which was 186. I rung my doctor today and asked him if me being on day 5 of my menstrual cycle could have increased this level in my urine, and he said l don't need to do a re-test, it should be fine. Was maybe thinking that there may have been some blood from my menses. Its funny,since moving to a sunnier climate, l have actually felt worse. My Vit D, levels would have increased naturally as l am more in the sun now. WHich from what l have read is bad for sarcoidosis. Am having more tests done, shortly. Its a waiting game now. They will probably do some x-rays etc, etc. I may have some kind of a kidney disease or condition, which is setting all this off. Cheers Sue |
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By the way, l have had all kinds of other bloods tests to do with automimmune diseases, all came back normal. These were the only 2 test which came back abnormal.
Sue |
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sorry, here l am again, l was just looking at Lyme disease rash pictures, it looks nothing like mine at all.
My itchy spots, are red in the middle with white surrounds, and they are tiny. Mainly on my legs. They are little read lumps and when l itch them they break and the middle weeps either bright red blood or clear liquid. I noticed my little girl had some as well, but she had only a few of them. Sue |
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E.G.: In the Western US, there's a disease known as Valley Fever (Coccidioidomycosis, which is probably why they call it Valley Fever! ![]() But most doctors in the Eastern US have never heard of it (by its colloquial name, anyway) since it's not endemic in the East. People who visit the west for a period of time may contract it, but when they get home, and symptoms manifest, their doctors may be stumped, not knowing to look for it. You said you moved recently? Does the timeline fit with the onset of your symptoms? Is your new location geographically removed enough that something environmental could be at work (you mentioned a friend who presented similar symptoms)? I'm jes' spitballin' here.... Doc
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Yes l moved a year ago, to a more humid and warmer climate.
My backyard is a rainforest and there are many bugs around, but mainly mosquitos. We live about 5 minutes drive to the beach. The only main thing that has really changed is l have been getting a lot more sun here. My Vit d levels weren't overly high when l had them checked 5 months ago, so if l do have Sarc, maybe the symptoms have become more pronounced since moving here. I did have this unwell feeling, when l was back home in a cooler climate. But that was straight after having Restylane Vital facial injections. Really it all spiralled from there. Yes my friend has Sarc. They initially thought she had hodginkons. She has lived here for 8 years. But the lady she trains, also has Sarc, and another person, l know has it as well. They all live with 40km from where l live here now. Sue |
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