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Hi everyone
Yesterday went in to get blood test results. Found out that my total protein was too high. It was 186mg The range it should be is:0-150. - Also, my ACE cumulative angiotensin converting enzyme was 59 U/L Should be less than 51. It states this mild elevation suggests possible Sarcoidosis. If present it would be likely to be relatively inactive or extrathoracic. What l find really puzzling is my best friend has just been diagnosed with this disease as well. I even said to her a few weeks ago when l developed symptoms of PN, wouldn't it be funny if l had the same as you? It turns out that l may well have. So l suppose this would suggest this is where my PN is stemming from. I feel kind of relieved to have found the underlying cause of PN, and therefore a, able to treat . The question l have is if l treat Sarcoidosis, will it mean my PN symptoms will go away, or are my nerves already damaged? Often sarcoidosis goes away on its own, l just hope the PN symptoms follow suit. Not happy l may have Sarcoidosis, but am very, very relieved that l may get to the bottom of this and it's not idiopathic. That the actual cause can be found is a reliefs or me. I just wonder if there are any kind of supplements that l can take to make the healing of sarcoidosis quicker? Cheers sue ![]() |
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