Guest guest Posted January 22, 2003 Report Share Posted January 22, 2003 Hi Zanna, LIT is where the inject the woman with some white blood cells from the husband to stimulate the immune system to 'block' the baby from attack. Dex is dexamethasone another steroid with less side effects. I don't even bother with my local rheumies anymore. They were shockingly uninformed. My next step now that I have my reproductive issues addressed is to go to an academic center like Hopkins to see if I have myositis, polymyositis etc. and meniere's disease. My hearing loss improved greatly with prednisone! xoxo Kitty www.repro-med.net a website for immune problems in pg. Message: 22 Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 22:28:42 EST From: mrsxanadu@... Subject: Re: Kitty In a message dated 1/16/03 2:52:08 PM Pacific Standard Time, cckidsinc@... writes: > My main symptoms are immune related miscarriage, hearing loss that improves > with steroids, peripheral vision loss, that shawl thing around my > shoulders, thick swollen fingers, a psoriasis like rash that went away with > steroids, elevated natural killer cells, +ANA, +APA. Before I was dx, I was pregnant with our son and nearly lost him several times throughout the pregnancy. He was born 10 weeks early but at the time we didn't know why. He was only 3 pounds. We lost 2 babies between our daughter and son. I was dx 4 months after our son was born. I don't know why your rhuemy hasn't done those tests but he should and right away. The longer you wait the more damage to your body. > > Ring any bells here? My reproductive immunologist has me on ivig, lit, pred > but switched to dex due to severe rxn, heparin, baby aspirin etc. I am also on IVIG and pred and it seems to be helping a lot. What it lit??? And dex??? > > God bless praying for healing for everyone, Prayers are with you too! You can read my dx story by clicking on link below: Zanna's Myositis Page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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