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Billylyne5 04-18-2015 04:02 AM

I have had blood tests for sjogrens ANA. anti ro and La CRP and ESR all normal hence her stating I cannot have sjogrens

My podiatrist told me about corneal confocal microscopy which is non invasive test for SNF because even my SNF is only a diagonosis through elimination of everything else the neuro tested for

I can't get the lip biopsy without a Rheumy but she has discharged me.

I don't take antihistamines only once to see if it helped my eyes.

I also have awful dry inflamed eyelids that will not get better 😏

Feeling pretty fed up with it all really

Healthgirl 04-18-2015 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Billylyne5 (Post 1136516)
I have had blood tests for sjogrens ANA. anti ro and La CRP and ESR all normal hence her stating I cannot have sjogrens

My podiatrist told me about corneal confocal microscopy which is non invasive test for SNF because even my SNF is only a diagonosis through elimination of everything else the neuro tested for

I can't get the lip biopsy without a Rheumy but she has discharged me.

I don't take antihistamines only once to see if it helped my eyes.

I also have awful dry inflamed eyelids that will not get better 😏

Feeling pretty fed up with it all really

I actually got a referral from a neurologist. Then I went and handed the ENT the script and he said he didn't need it. Turns out I could have just called an ENT (who knows how to do this procedure) and consulted with them and they can do the biopsy and submit. See about your insurance. I could have had mine done months ago if I knew this. I think some dentists, dermatologists and other types can also do the biopsy.

en bloc 04-18-2015 08:36 AM

Why can't your primary care physician order the lip biopsy??

If not, then get another rheumy for a second opinion...as your symptoms scream Sjogren's.

jurgen975 04-18-2015 09:19 AM

Joint pain? Did You check for Lyme?

Billylyne5 04-18-2015 02:23 PM

I am in England so specialist tests have to be requested through consultants, my GP can't request the lip biopsy

I hope my neurologist is going to be of some use on Monday

anon050715 04-19-2015 01:37 PM

Does Lyme disease exist in the UK?

Tunaboy 04-19-2015 03:14 PM

I've been having more joint pain in my hands. When I open and close my hand, it doesn't feel 100%. Most of the pain is in the pinky and karate chop area.

Kitt 04-19-2015 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by UTGrad (Post 1136837)
Does Lyme disease exist in the UK?

Yes, but most ticks in the UK do not carry the bacterium.

Apollo 05-07-2015 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1136161)
While it is not common in developed countries it is possible that low Vit A may be present. This comes with age, and poor diet and
hypothyroid situations. Thyroid hormone is responsible for converting betacarotene in vegetables to retinol . One cod liver oil cap a day (do not increase the dose) or one Vitamin A acetate 8000IU tablet a day (do not increase dose) may help.

Signs of Vitamin A deficiency are similar to Sjogren's.




Mrs D:

How does one accurately test their Vitamin A level?

Thanks!

David


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