Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Hi Ann-Marie, I think in my case that there are too many coincidences with autoimmune issues and mito for me to think they are independent. For example with the (IMHO) strong evidence that pregnancy HUGELY improved my symptoms. Unfortunately, as I think laurie posted, the doctors have a lot more on their plate than adult mito patients who aren't in life and death struggles, so figuring out an autoimmune condition link to mito, especially if it seems to be more prevalent in relatively well-functioning adults, is not their priority. I guess I also wonder why I am relatively healthy compared to many on this list, so I asked Dr. G at NEMC about whether they somehow could figure out how my body is compensating well for a complete Complex I defect, and others have significant issues. It would make sense to me that if my immune system varies in its antibody protection and " bad antibody " filter due to diet and/or supplments, my conditon could vary (independent of sleep, exertion, and illness). Too bad we each can't have a personal physician! I think going to the MDA clinic neuro makes it less likely that a connection between autoimmune and mito would be looked at - on the other hand, autoimmune conditions were the MAJOR differential dx (conditions to rule out) when I had my fresh muscle biopsy in Atlanta with Dr. Shoffner. Those of us with undx'd mito might want to keep that in mind when choosing a MDA doctor vs. a doctor with another more general affiliation. It is frustrating - what little treatment/palliation there is for mito disease and its symptoms, I think there is less for all but the most common autoimmune diseases, so that may not be a productive road - in our lifetimes Take care, RH > > > Laurie just wondering why hypothyroidism (which I've had since 13) > > given > > > the label autoimmune is not linked to mito? I also was told that also > > by > > > my mito doc - seems to me something cellular based like mito could > > cause any > > > thing.. pamela > > > > > > > > > Re: Hello > > > > > > > > > > > > Hypothyroidism can be a part of mito. I have it, but mine happens to > > > be autoimmune and not due to mito. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 When Dewayne, my husband first went to Ohio State in Columbus, one of the doctors there was determined to link mito and fibromyalgia and other auto immune problems. I don't know her name but Dr. Kissel told us that during our visits. It will be interesting to watch this unfold in the future. Lynda R. Re: Hello > > > > > > > > Hypothyroidism can be a part of mito. I have it, but mine happens to > > be autoimmune and not due to mito. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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