SLE
I went to the doctor a few hours ago, primarily for a suspected sinus infection—but also to discuss my thoughts on a possible lupus diagnosis. I have been plagued with really strange physical ailments for many years of my life, and they seem to be getting worse as I get older. Anyway, I might be totally wrong with my self-diagnosis, but I figured–hey, why not just get the ball rolling and get the damn blood test. So in a few days, I should have a fairly definitive answer as to whether or not I have lupus.
As for the sinus infection, my doctor wants to try me on a nasal spray for a few days before prescribing antibiotics. I respect that. In nursing school they drill us all the time about how Americans abuse antibiotics and take them for everything under the sun, creating super antibiotic resistance. So ok doctor lady, fine. But if this ten pound pile of bricks on top of my face doesn’t disappear in three days, I will be calling back.
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i have lupus, but i have been symptom free since i was 12. i couldn’t walk when i was nine, i was going to doctors every week. it was insane. now, i just can’t lay in the tanning bed or be outside long, it makes me sick and i lose my hair a lot. but it’s manageable. they told me my symptoms can come back when i’m pregnant. yeah, for some reason, pregnancy can bring it on. insane. i hope you don’t have it though. but, i want to warn you, a blood test is not definite. like, my ANA shows high toward lupus, but it can also mean many other things. they will just monitor, but if you’re not having the symptoms it can be very unlikely that it is. i’d recommend seeing a rheumatologist.
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