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DonnaD
Hello everyone.

I have decided to pay to see yet another doctor.
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tiredofdoctors!!!
I am NOT a doctor, but these are the minimum tests I would request:

SMA 18
TSH
T3
T4
Thyroid antibodies
(I think Sedimentation rate is in the SMA 18)
Rheumatoid Factor
IGg
IGa
Anti-Transglutaminase antibodies (don't know the abbreviation)
Anti-Emdomysial Antibodies
Antigliadin antibodies
Anticholinesterase Antibodies
Brain MRI

Don't know if this is all-inclusive, but I hope it helps . . . it may be a start, and someone else on the forum can add . . . . Good luck to you, Lynne
DonnaD
Thanks Lynne

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tiredofdoctors!!!
I'm glad you got some positive results! Good luck to you . . . Keep us posted as to what the findings are!
heli
Donna - I also was misdiagnosed for 50 years. I diagnosed myself and was confirmed by a lab. I suspect all of your symptoms are food reactions triggering an autoimmune response. The suggested blood panel would cover a lot of issues but why? You already know that you have celiac disease - of course you have a leaky gut! You also may know that gluten intolerance is associated with thyroid disease so maybe you need to confirm that. New research in arthritis links it to a nutritional deficiency of a vital plant sugar (search: sugar printing in the UK).

I would recommend IgG delayed food allergy testing and know for sure what other foods are causing reactions in your body. I had this testing done and I was stunned to realize that grapes of all things were triggering my migraines!
DonnaD
QUOTE(heli @ Mar 2 2006, 05:02 AM) *
Donna - I also was misdiagnosed for 50 years. I diagnosed myself and was confirmed by a lab. I suspect all of your symptoms are food reactions triggering an autoimmune response. The suggested blood panel would cover a lot of issues but why? You already know that you have celiac disease - of course you have a leaky gut! You also may know that gluten intolerance is associated with thyroid disease so maybe you need to confirm that. New research in arthritis links it to a nutritional deficiency of a vital plant sugar (search: sugar printing in the UK).

I would recommend IgG delayed food allergy testing and know for sure what other foods are causing reactions in your body. I had this testing done and I was stunned to realize that grapes of all things were triggering my migraines!

Hi Heli
You are right, I have pretty much diagnosed myself. I did have Igc testing in 2003 and it came up wheat, milk, & cashew nuts (which i don't eat anyway). I need a correct medical diagnosis if I have a thyroid problem that needs treatment also I am moving to another country soon and don't want a new Doctor thinking I'm a self diagnosed food allergy freak! My GP is determined that the cause of all my problems is depression/low seratonin so more prozac. The NHS would rather stuff people full of drugs than spend money actually finding out the causes of illness. I am so glad I have private health insurance now. It will also help my family who don't have insurance to get the correct treatment as their doctors will have to finally listen.
I will look into the sugar link,
Donna
thomas3000
Donna,

Go to biohealthinfo.com. They are number 1 for celiac patients and check out the thread for the Radio program on gluten intolerance. A regular MD is not educated in these matters. You need a biohealth doc to check for infections and other things...Hope you call them!!!
DonnaD
Hi thomas, interesting site but I needed a UK based doctor who my regular GP and my new one when I move would respect the opinion/test results of without question. I checked out a lot before choosing him!

Avon Complementary Medicine is the central office for the practices of Dr David Dowson, a specialist in Complementary Medicine.
Dr Dowson was a general practitioner near Bournemouth for over twelve years, during which time he incorporated complementary methods within his practice, mainly acupuncture. His increasing interest in complementary methods of treatment led to him founding the British Medical Acupuncture Society in 1980, which now has over 1000 members.
From 1984 to 1993 he was a partner at the Centre for the Study of Complementary Medicine, Southampton. He has written extensively on complementary medicine, including being the co-author of two books and contributor to others, including the Readers Digest Family Guide to Alternative Medicine.' In addition he has done research, subsequently published, mainly in environmental medicine. He has a particular interest in the treatment of M.E., and conducted research which demonstrated the most effective treatment for this condition so far discovered.
As well as his clinical commitment, Dr Dowson teaches acupuncture, homoeopathy, and allergy to fellow doctors, physiotherapists and to veterinary practitioners. He lectures extensively, particularly on M.E., and has advised the House of Commons, M.P., and the Select Committee of the House of Lords on Complementary Medicine.
Dr Dowson considers that his treatment is primary through "Biological Therapy". This is treatment designed to encourage the body's natural healing and defensive mechanisms."

http://www.avoncompmed.co.uk/condit.html#CFpaper (this one is on ME )
Donna
DonnaD
The leaky gut test showed Decreased permeability and malabsorbsion not a leaky gut after all! I'm havn't managed to find much information on this on the net, it does seem a bit odd considering that I don't actually look mal nourished, sadly I could could do with losing weight.......

I'm not seeing the Doctor until the end of the month when all the rest of the results will be back too.

The tyroid results were: Free T4 11.5 pmol/l ref (*--) (9.14 - 23.4)
Free T3 3.5 pmol/L (-*-) (2.23 - 5.34)
TSH 1.42 uIU/ml (*--)(.49 - 4.67)

Thyroid antibody profile - negative

Zinc 66 ug/dl 75-130
10.1 11.5 -20.0

All the other minerals were within limits, I don't know why there are 2 results for Zinc. My B12 was a bit low at 400. I'm still awaiting the adrenal saliva 4 tests results.

Perhaps I have celular resistance??? any ideas experts????
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