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Will keep you in my prayers, Tawny

> Those are two words you really DON'T want to hear in a doctor's

> office. Apparently, I have a classic history and current symptoms

> of lupus, but my latest bloodwork (a month old, now) just doesn't

> support it, and certainly not cerebritis. I saw the bloodwork

> earlier this week, and I had to agree...I was telling my husband

and

> mom that it was really inconclusive. My ANA DID finally test

> positive, but at a low titer (1:80), and a speckled pattern, which

> is not indicative of lupus. My dsDNA was positive, but well within

> the normal range, not high like my test in June. AND, my C3

> complement is high, not low as is normally seen in lupus and

> cerebritis. I do plan on discussing this with my neurologist,

since

> I've been reading that some researchers believe that C3 proteins

are

> major facilitators in demyelination in MS. He has ordered a new set

> of labwork, and is going to have me screened for hereditary

> thrombosis, since my dad had a rare disorder which causes excessive

> clotting...we had only found that out after he died of a massive

> heart attack. I have an EEG, echocardiogram (to rule out blood

clots

> and check for vasculitis within the heart muscle), and a spinal tap

> on Monday. Hopefully that will clear things up. As for now,

> everyone is scratching their heads, and wondering what to do with

> me, while I'm forced to play referree between my husband and my

mom,

> since she is down to help, and they can't stand each other. What

> fun.

>

>

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Will keep you in my prayers, Tawny

> Those are two words you really DON'T want to hear in a doctor's

> office. Apparently, I have a classic history and current symptoms

> of lupus, but my latest bloodwork (a month old, now) just doesn't

> support it, and certainly not cerebritis. I saw the bloodwork

> earlier this week, and I had to agree...I was telling my husband

and

> mom that it was really inconclusive. My ANA DID finally test

> positive, but at a low titer (1:80), and a speckled pattern, which

> is not indicative of lupus. My dsDNA was positive, but well within

> the normal range, not high like my test in June. AND, my C3

> complement is high, not low as is normally seen in lupus and

> cerebritis. I do plan on discussing this with my neurologist,

since

> I've been reading that some researchers believe that C3 proteins

are

> major facilitators in demyelination in MS. He has ordered a new set

> of labwork, and is going to have me screened for hereditary

> thrombosis, since my dad had a rare disorder which causes excessive

> clotting...we had only found that out after he died of a massive

> heart attack. I have an EEG, echocardiogram (to rule out blood

clots

> and check for vasculitis within the heart muscle), and a spinal tap

> on Monday. Hopefully that will clear things up. As for now,

> everyone is scratching their heads, and wondering what to do with

> me, while I'm forced to play referree between my husband and my

mom,

> since she is down to help, and they can't stand each other. What

> fun.

>

>

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