Questions about auto immune diseases?!


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Questions about auto immune diseases?

I had some bloodwork done a few months ago, Dr said i had r.a., sent me to rhuematologist, who told me she thought i had lupus, she sent me for bloodwork, i called to see if labs came back, was told by nurse about my results, of which i understood nothing, except levels high on one., i asked if i had lupus, she said no, dr would talk to me on my appt. day.
Let me explain my symptoms, i am tired all the time, for 3 years or more, i have noticed so many little things. I have that syndrome that turns my fingers and toes white and purple when cold, i discovered a huge rash on the inside of my thighs, knees to stomach, my back muscles kill me. Just this year, has gotten so bad i can't go to the store or walk much at all. My arms are like limp noodles, can't raise them for long for anything, i noticed this folding a blanket one morning. Muscles were tired and feel warm.
Whatever this is, has been so gradual and hard to explain to Dr.s.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.


Answers:

This sounds like Fiber Mayalsia.
This is certainly something to consider. The symptoms you are describing are similar. It is a type of auto immune disorder and is somewhat similar to lupus. There is no blood test of other indicating factor other than a rhumatoid or nerologist opinion and tests the conduct that show you have joint pains in certain pressure points.
Here is a link to research it yourself
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/fi...
Hope this helps out.
I hope that you get some relief soon. Take about this with your doctor. There are options to assist w/ these type of circumstances. Much luck!




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