Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 , check with your home owner's insurance. I am pretty sure it will cover items stolen from your car. By the way, I just found out that I have an immunoglobulin deficiency. My rheumy is sending me to the same hematologist that my sis is going to. We found out in Dec. that my sis has an immunoglobulin deficiency. She started getting monthly IV immunoglobulin supplements in January. Prior to getting the supplements, she had basically had a sinus and/or upper respiratory infection for the last six years. After the second treatment, she is now infection free and beginning to feel better. I don't get infections anywhere near as often as my sis or really even as often as my daughter or stepdaughter, not even with being on the immunosuppressant, Imuran. I really didn't expect to have the immunoglobulin deficiency but the rheumy wanted to test me for it since my sis has it. My sis will get IV supplements monthly for the rest of her life. My sis and I will go together to see the hematologist on Mar 17th. I assume he'll do the same genetic testing on me that he did on my sis and probably recommend the monthly IV supplements. Thank goodness I have a port a cath, since IV's are next to impossible to start on me. Oh, I also tested positive for the gene HLA B27, which is the gene for ankylosing spondylitis (AS). The rheumy tested me because my sis has the gene and probably does have AS. I really don't think I have AS - think I just have the gene. Luckily my daughter, Nikki, does not have the gene for AS, even though the rheumy felt pretty sure she has AS. Seems Nikki just has RA and then of course, we all three (me, my sis, and my daughter) have the antiphospholipid syndrome. I was just wondering if you have any good info or sites on immunoglobulin deficiency. I'm having a hard time finding a site that really explains it to the point that I can understand it. Also, another interesting tidbit is that the specific gene my sis has that causes the immunoglobulin deficiency and the gene HLA B27 cannot both come from the same parent. You can only get one or the other from one parent. So, it seems that my sis and I got a double whammy with the autoimmune diseases genes. My mom will see the rheumy later this month. I'm sure she'll run all the tests on my mom that she's run on me, Nikki, and my sis. It will be interesting to see if my mom has the gene HLA B27. If she doesn't, we will know that gene came from my dad. If my mom has the HLA B27, then the immunoglobulin deficiency had to come from our dad. Anyway, any info you can direct me to on the immunoglobulin deficiency will be greatly appreciated. My rheumy's nurse told me that the rheumy wanted me to see the hematologist fairly soon because she thinks the immunoglobulin deficiency may be causing a lot of my current health issues, especially the repeat attacks of acute pancreatitis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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