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Old 07-03-2022, 09:39 PM #1
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i didnt mean i think you have sarcoidosis. i use the ratio to keep track of inflammation which for me means if sarcoidosis is active, flaring or not.
That ratio is an indication of inflammation, no matter what the cause of it.

check out those numbers again in a few months.
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i didnt mean i think you have sarcoidosis. i use the ratio to keep track of inflammation which for me means if sarcoidosis is active, flaring or not.
That ratio is an indication of inflammation, no matter what the cause of it.

check out those numbers again in a few months.
I will. I have a follow up after my EMG probably in a month or so. I was just offering a possible explanation for the inflammation. I did find it surprising that a higher ratio was present for people that had worse outcomes with covid. Found that interesting but thankfully Covid is done with me for now. Definitely explained the weird crappy symptoms I got.
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I will. I have a follow up after my EMG probably in a month or so. I was just offering a possible explanation for the inflammation. I did find it surprising that a higher ratio was present for people that had worse outcomes with covid. Found that interesting but thankfully Covid is done with me for now. Definitely explained the weird crappy symptoms I got.
yes, i think you got lucky there with your covid outcome with that ratio being as high as it was. without a doubt that raised your ratio. it will be interesting to see what it goes down to now. i would ask for a c reactive protein test the next time they take blood for you also.
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it sounds like you might have small fiber neuropathy, due to your symptoms and that it moves around to different areas of your body. if it is, it won't show up on an emg/ncs, so don't get discouraged if that testing proves to be negative , get a skin punch biopsy to test for small fiber neuropathy.

you also may not have one cause for your symptoms. There could be a synergy effect with long term alcohol use, lack of proper nutrition if you werent eating correctly while you were drinking at higher levels, and possible pre diabetes from long term high normal sugar levels.
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Something intersting here. I had a previous ER visit where they only found low potassium. They treated that and they sent me on my way. That was 2 weeks before the reading and they did some blood work there as well. During that time my WBC was high at 14.37 and my neut was at 9.43. However, the % was 65.6/26 which is only 2.5 No idea what caused my WBC to be raised during that visit. I'm not sure if low K can cause that. But with the readings I posted my WBC was within normal range even though my neut was high.
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There's a company online I've used to test for some vitamins that my doctors didn't test for and they have tests available at pretty cheap prices. I'm going to order some for Wednesday. Besides the c reactive protein and CBC is there anything else I should look into testing? At a minimum those would see if there's still some inflammation going on. If the increase was caused by covid it should be better by now.
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i would see how your emg/ncs comes out and if you have a skin punch biopsy to detect small fiber neuropathy, which i highly recommend, and then to go from there depending on the results of those tests.
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