Guest guest Posted June 22, 2000 Report Share Posted June 22, 2000 Kayleigh: here. Make sure you tell your doc about the temple and jaw pain. There is a vascular condition called temporal arteritis that can occur and some of the typical sx are scalp pain in the temporal area, jaw pain, neck stiffness, decreased appetite and weight loss. If these are your symptoms, watch your vision very carefully. Temporal arteritis can cause devastating damage to the optic nerve of the eyes and result in vision loss which is irreversible. Don't want to scare you here but if you notice any change in your vision immediately take pred if you have any and get to an ophthalmologist immediately. Tell the receptionist you may have temporal arteritis and need seen immediately. Don't stop until you are seen by someone immediately. Vision loss can occur within hours and only quick treatment with steroids can stop damage. Usually takes large doses to stop the process. Check the vision in each eye separately with your best correction distance and near each day. You can sometimes lose alot of vision and not know it because the other eye is making up for it. Make sure docs test for Westegren Sed rate, but they can also do a biopsy to verify results also. I have even seen people with all negative results who have ended up having it and it takes a while to show on blood tests etc. Again, don't want to scare you here but it is very important you see an ophthalmologist, not optometrist for this evaluation. If vision starts to get blurred call them immediately and don't take no for an answer. Hopefully your sx are caused by other things, but this is a really big threat to our vision if any of us develope this. Write or call me if you need more info on this. Hope all is well, Cath kayleigh J wrote: Hi Thanks for explaining the ANA.... it makes sense... unfortunately my rheumy will be off on vacation for the next few weeks and i'm sort of on my own... he recommended Vioxx twice a day and Empracet with Codeine for pain.... but i have a sneaking suspicion that the pain in my jaw and temples is due to clenching my teeth during rest... i don't grind my teeth, but perhaps due to stress i clench, i noticed this afternoon while taking a nap, i wasn't in a deep sleep and noticed i had my jaw tightly clenched....hmmmmm?? anyway, i'm seeing a new GP tomorrow, apparently he is very good and trained in the US (Washington) but has a practice here is Mtl. He took an interest in may case when i called recently for an appointment and his Nurse/secretary took all the details of my problem and he seems interested... so we shall see tomorrow... i will write everything down so i won't forget anything... btw, the pain on my side seems to be subsiding, but my jaw and temples still hurt... and i'm feeling very tired and 'heavy' especially my head... perhaps it's filled with rocks!!! LOL.... i'll keep you all updated with news.... later hugs and love kayleigh ****************************************************************** Hi Kayleigh, So sorry you're still in so much pain. I'm the one who has so much trouble with my ribs. I never get nauseated from it, they just hurt. Costcochondritis is inflamation of the cartiledge of the ribs. They dx me with that over 20 years ago. Who would believe now that I get the same thing from RP. Maybe it was my first symptom and no one knew . Beats me. The ANA blood test is I believe (and anyone correct me if I'm wrong) an Anti Nuclear Antibody. When test is possitive it usually means an autoimmune disease (Lupu, RP, RA, Sjorgrens, etc) I believe they can narrow it down if it is possitive. I had a possitive ANA which I would assume almost everyone in the groups is too. I also have TMJ and have no cartiledge left on either side. This started in my 20's (lucky I remember that far back)lol and was dx with x ray about 10 years ago. Sure do hope you start to feel better soon and get some relief. Take care Love C ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com hi and welcome. maybe we can come up with answers that our doctors can't Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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