Undiagnosed elevated CRP and symptoms
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Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
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I have suffered similar symptoms as you have.
I have taken antihistamines since 1987, at the age of 33, because I became lethargic and very nauseous, a severe allergy of some sort that has not been resolved. Meanwhile, I noticed swelling going on all over my body off and on. My legs seemed to swell some - but I thought - hmmmm....results of motherhood.
I did suffer the deep pains as you describe, too - but in the last 10 years, getting particularly worse and unbearable in the last 5 years. I felt very swollen, and I have had gained some 60 lbs in 5 years, feeling as if I have retained water everywhere.
I had a complete endocrinolgy exam this past November, and paid for it out of pocket, since every doctor stated this was all due to menopause and would do not further testing and would only prescribe Premarin - whcih would have likely elevated the CRP even further. Too many doctors are unwilling to hear the patient and it can get very frustrating!!
I was so tender and pained all over 24/7 for 5 years with no respite but for bandaids - rather than find the source of the major problem that I did not have...
The tests revealed a CRP of 6.0. No wonder I felt so swollen! At the same time, my hormones (nearly all) were severely lacking.
In November the CRP was 6.0. After applying a compounded prescription of progesterone, the estrogens, testosterone and a capsule of DHEA, all severely lacking, my CRP came down to a .6 within 3 months. I also have 1/2 the IGF-1 level also. The IGF-1 level can indicate a poorly functioning pituitary, which produces hGH - a hormone necessary for the feeling of well being and the ability to build muscle - which I cannot do.
Please know, that oral HRT, if you are taking HRT at all - can elevate your CRP levels. However, topically applied HRT does not due to the way your body processes it.
I suggest your getting a complete hormone test.
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Martha