Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 mine hit hard and fast, like a bolt of lightening......BUT I am not sure if I paid attention to more subtle clues earlier. Even when I was at my most ill with it (it has backed off some in intesnisty since it first hit me) my lab work at first came back negative. Gradually my RA factor and ANA and CRP levels and sed rates climbed. - In , " keystothestreet " <keystothestreet@...> wrote: > > I have just received blood results that seem positive but when > combined with my symptoms and with my family history, I have > reservations. My mother has severe RA. This disease came upon her > in her late 40's when she finished raising us kids and could finally > work as a nurse. She could not work since her RA came very quickly > and she was debilitated (could not walk) for weeks. Now she is 68 > and still has many flares, is immuno-compromised with countless > bouts of pneumonia and has heart and lung conditions related to RA. > She has been on Methotrexate and other meds with very little success > (she has never had the gift of a remission). She and I are very > close so her illness has hurt me deeply. Her maternal aunt had RA > and it was also dx'd in her 40's, but was more moderate. She lived > to be 88 and even though she was wheelchair mobile, she lived a good > life. > > Over a couple of months, I have been waking up with slightly stiff > finger joints both hands) and in the last few weeks, I have had > slight pain on the crease where my elbow bends (both sides). I went > to the doctor because I suspected RA. My mom and I look very much > alike and are alike in so many ways that I have always believed that > one day I would have RA as well. > > The doctor did three tests. One was the RA factor test. This score > was a 7 and the nurse said that anything higher than 13.5 was > indicative of RA. Another test was the ANA. I scored 13 out of a > possible range of 1-100 and this was considered fine. The third > test was a regular xray which came out " normal " . I know I should > take these as signs that I do not have RA, but I cannot help but > think that I could be in the early stages of this disease and the > tests are simply not sensitive enough for a dx at this time. > > Compared to my mom and to those on this board who live with this > disease, I know I should be thankful and relieved, but I am not. I > am a chronic worrier and wonder if any of you have a take on how I > should read these results. > > BTW, I am female and 40. > > Thanks for any input, in advance. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Hi. I can understand your concern. Even though your mother has and great-aunt had RA, you will not necessarily have it. Depending on your physician and insurance, you could ask for an anti-CCP test and a sed rate or CRP test. If those are negative, too, I would not worry about RA at this time. There can be other reasons for morning stiffness and joint paint. For example, hypothyroidism can cause such symptoms. Osteoarthritis is another common reason. Not an MD I'll tell you where to go! Mayo Clinic in Rochester http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester s Hopkins Medicine http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org [ ] Is this RA? I have just received blood results that seem positive but when combined with my symptoms and with my family history, I have reservations. My mother has severe RA. This disease came upon her in her late 40's when she finished raising us kids and could finally work as a nurse. She could not work since her RA came very quickly and she was debilitated (could not walk) for weeks. Now she is 68 and still has many flares, is immuno-compromised with countless bouts of pneumonia and has heart and lung conditions related to RA. She has been on Methotrexate and other meds with very little success (she has never had the gift of a remission). She and I are very close so her illness has hurt me deeply. Her maternal aunt had RA and it was also dx'd in her 40's, but was more moderate. She lived to be 88 and even though she was wheelchair mobile, she lived a good life. Over a couple of months, I have been waking up with slightly stiff finger joints both hands) and in the last few weeks, I have had slight pain on the crease where my elbow bends (both sides). I went to the doctor because I suspected RA. My mom and I look very much alike and are alike in so many ways that I have always believed that one day I would have RA as well. The doctor did three tests. One was the RA factor test. This score was a 7 and the nurse said that anything higher than 13.5 was indicative of RA. Another test was the ANA. I scored 13 out of a possible range of 1-100 and this was considered fine. The third test was a regular xray which came out " normal " . I know I should take these as signs that I do not have RA, but I cannot help but think that I could be in the early stages of this disease and the tests are simply not sensitive enough for a dx at this time. Compared to my mom and to those on this board who live with this disease, I know I should be thankful and relieved, but I am not. I am a chronic worrier and wonder if any of you have a take on how I should read these results. BTW, I am female and 40. Thanks for any input, in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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