I am a forty year old
womenWomen's way normally in good health. I received a positive result on ANA test (1:2560, homogeneous). Subtest scores were all negative except Anti-scl-70 (2.0), anti-SM (1.1). I went to the doctor for the following symptoms: fatigue, anxiety, nausea, cold flashes. These symptoms came on all of a sudden and have persisted for three months. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's 28 years ago. Could Hashimoto's explain such a high ANA test result. Over the past five years my
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh has ranged from 29 to .03 with no known cause for the jumps. My
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh,
T3,
T4T4 test etc. are now in the
normalNormal saline flush range. I have been treated for chronic depression for 8 years, but with these current symptoms, my Psychiatrist is convinced that something physical is going on. I do not have pain in my joints, or extrimities or thickening skin patches to suggest Scleroderma, though I occasionally have difficulty in swallowing. Is Scleroderma the only autoimmune condition to give a positive Anti-scl-70 result? According to my lab results anything >1.0 is positive. Is a positive result just a positive result, or do degrees make a difference. I am trying to get an appointment with a Cleveland Clinic Rheumotologist, but nothing is available for 5 weeks. In the meantime, I have not been able to carry out my normally active schedule, and more than that, I am frightened and not sure how to procede. My internist was not particularly concerned by the ANA test, my endocrinologist was. Most autoimmune disseases/syndromes are quite rare. Is it possible that such a large ANA Titer means nothing? Any information you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
I'm looking at an old record of an ANA that was 1:640 and according to this the normal range is less than 1:40. It then says Neucleor ANA Pattern.
Does anyone know what Neucleor ANA Pattern means?
I've recently been suffering from frequent headaches, a fogginess in my head which reduces my ability to concentrate and increases aggitation in me and is making me feel down and depressed...having more mood swings and just not being myself. I also am very tired and fatigued, despite regular exercise. I recently developed eczema on my eyelids which caused dry, red, itchy eyelids and caused some swelling, as a result of this I've had to limit my eye make up use. I also have dry eyes sometimes and use over the counter eye-drops to treat this. Also I have had a huge outbreak of stubborn and inflammed chin acne (my dermatologist put me on doxycycline and it is helping reduce inflammation and redness...however I dont want to be on an antibiotic forever and want to get rid of what is causing the acne and not simply treat the symptom of it). Also ridges developed on both of my big toe toenails...they started as inflammation of the skin at the base of the nail and then the inflammation went away but left ridges at my toenails which have since been growing out until I can cut them off.
What could this all be from?? Is it Lupus?
My ANA is 1:640 (speckled pattern) and I have CFS. 25% of CFS patients' have a postiive ANA and also have some autoimmunity problems (Dr. David Bell). I believe it was 29% of patients' who have fibromyalgia also have a postiive ANA -- and a large percentage of them, also have a postiive RA.