Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 So, an update on my lab results. I do not have hereditary hemachromatoisis (which can cause joint pain). I keep searching for another, less serious diagnosis than RA. I first ran across the information that parvo virus B19 can infect humans, can cause symmetrical joint pain, and can raise rheumatoid factor. But it resolves itself after a few weeks to months. Anyway, my rheumatoid factor is down from 409, but is still significantly high (in the mid 300s). the odd thing is that my anti-ccp has increased roughly 50% from 90 to 136. (60 and up is considered high). I don't have a rheumy and my GP didn't even know what anti-ccp was, she just ran the lab at my request. My question is, does anyone know what this means? My first anti-ccp was tested in July. So in just five months, it has gone up. But with the UltraClear cleanse, eliminating wheat and gluten, and being on antibiotics since early September, I am actually doing better than I was this summer. It doesn't make sense to me. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/ccp/test.html rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? > So, an update on my lab results. I do not have hereditary hemachromatoisis > (which can cause joint pain). I keep searching for another, less serious > diagnosis than RA. I first ran across the information that parvo virus B19 > can infect humans, can cause symmetrical joint pain, and can raise > rheumatoid factor. But it resolves itself after a few weeks to months. > > Anyway, my rheumatoid factor is down from 409, but is still significantly > high (in the mid 300s). the odd thing is that my anti-ccp has increased > roughly 50% from 90 to 136. (60 and up is considered high). I don't have a > rheumy and my GP didn't even know what anti-ccp was, she just ran the lab > at my request. My question is, does anyone know what this means? My first > anti-ccp was tested in July. So in just five months, it has gone up. But > with the UltraClear cleanse, eliminating wheat and gluten, and being on > antibiotics since early September, I am actually doing better than I was > this summer. It doesn't make sense to me. Any info would be appreciated. > Thanks. Amy > > > > ------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribe@...! Groups > Links > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Just a thought, Bartonella is a viral disease that my cat has...and that humans can get...the treatment is zitromax for humans and cats....it can cause joint pain as well....I treated my cat, she sneezes all the time...and then had the DRs treat me. rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? So, an update on my lab results. I do not have hereditary hemachromatoisis (which can cause joint pain). I keep searching for another, less serious diagnosis than RA. I first ran across the information that parvo virus B19 can infect humans, can cause symmetrical joint pain, and can raise rheumatoid factor. But it resolves itself after a few weeks to months. Anyway, my rheumatoid factor is down from 409, but is still significantly high (in the mid 300s). the odd thing is that my anti-ccp has increased roughly 50% from 90 to 136. (60 and up is considered high). I don't have a rheumy and my GP didn't even know what anti-ccp was, she just ran the lab at my request. My question is, does anyone know what this means? My first anti-ccp was tested in July. So in just five months, it has gone up. But with the UltraClear cleanse, eliminating wheat and gluten, and being on antibiotics since early September, I am actually doing better than I was this summer. It doesn't make sense to me. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Excellent website for explaining lab tests. Thank you, Ethel. It didn't fully explain my situation, but at the end was a form to ask a question. So I filled that out with my specifics. Thank you! Amy > > http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/ccp/test.html > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Hi Deb, Merry Christmas! Did you feel any better on Zithromax? Did it cause any problems for you? If it did not maybe you could use erythromycin or even zithromax for the rheumatic problems you have?! Hugs cooky From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of DEBBIE GIBSON Just a thought, Bartonella is a viral disease that my cat has...and that humans can get...the treatment is zitromax for humans and cats....it can cause joint pain as well....I treated my cat, she sneezes all the time...and then had the DRs treat me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Hey Cooky, actually I did feel better when I was on the Z max...but with my stomach pains...any abx just tear me up...I may do a dose of that now and then...just to see... Merry Christmas to you....Hope all is well with you and yours. Hugs, Debb RE: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hi Deb, Merry Christmas! Did you feel any better on Zithromax? Did it cause any problems for you? If it did not maybe you could use erythromycin or even zithromax for the rheumatic problems you have?! Hugs cooky From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of DEBBIE GIBSON Just a thought, Bartonella is a viral disease that my cat has...and that humans can get...the treatment is zitromax for humans and cats....it can cause joint pain as well....I treated my cat, she sneezes all the time...and then had the DRs treat me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Hello Friends, Today I have completed 6 months of AP (100mg once MWF). I still think of myself as " new " to this group.....and then, GADS! 6 months have gone by. Can't say I'm feeling any better...or worse. One of my main problems is needing hip replacement and wanting to wait until spring. But I've noticed it's getting harder to even get around with my walker. Also concerned with my knees. My left one is constantly flared. I'm on 1mg pred. and hoping to stop it 12/24. Do any of you have your toes buckled? Will they ever unbuckle?? Only with this group can I ask these kinds of questions!LOL My fingers are still straight, but if I'm doing something that bends a finger, sometimes the finger won't straiten up and I have to pull it back up. This is quite a race we're on, hopefully the AP stays one step ahead of the disease. Sweet Christmas to all, Sally Re: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hey Cooky, actually I did feel better when I was on the Z max...but with my stomach pains...any abx just tear me up...I may do a dose of that now and then...just to see... Merry Christmas to you....Hope all is well with you and yours. Hugs, Debb RE: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hi Deb, Merry Christmas! Did you feel any better on Zithromax? Did it cause any problems for you? If it did not maybe you could use erythromycin or even zithromax for the rheumatic problems you have?! Hugs cooky From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of DEBBIE GIBSON Just a thought, Bartonella is a viral disease that my cat has...and that humans can get...the treatment is zitromax for humans and cats....it can cause joint pain as well....I treated my cat, she sneezes all the time...and then had the DRs treat me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Hello Friends, Today I have completed 6 months of AP (100mg once MWF). I still think of myself as " new " to this group.....and then, GADS! 6 months have gone by. SALLY IT TOOK ME OVER A YEAR IN 1997 TO FEEL ANYTHING. THIS TIME IT’S BEEN SINCE MAY THAT I HAVE BEEN ON ANTIBIOTICS AND MAYBE…. JUST MAYBE…. I AM STARTING TO FEEL ITS’S WORKING. Can't say I'm feeling any better...or worse. One of my main problems is needing hip replacement and wanting to wait until spring. JUST MY OPINION BUT I REMEMBER PEOPLE SAYING YOU WILL DO BETTER ONCE AP HAS KICKED IN…PAIN WISE. But I've noticed it's getting harder to even get around with my walker. Also concerned with my knees. My left one is constantly flared. I'm on 1mg pred. and hoping to stop it 12/24. NO… STAY ON IT. DO YOU TAKE ONY OTC PAIN MEDS? YOU NEED SOMETHING TO TAKE DOWN THE SWELLING SO AP CAN WORK.Do any of you have your toes buckled? YES Will they ever unbuckle??DEPENDS ON WHAT THEY BUCKLED FROM. MY ONE TOE HAS A BROKEN TENDON AND WILL NEVER BE GOOD AGAIN. ONE OF MY TOES I HAD A LITTLE ACCIDENT WITH A PIECE OF WOOD BEFORE AP KICKED IN AND IT LOOKS BROKEN ALWAYS. ANOTHER LOOKS BAD BUT NEVER GIVES ME PROBLEMS. I WILL SAY ALL MY FINGERS THAT HAD PROBLEMS ARE NORMAL. I ALSO COULD WALK AND USE MY TOES WITHOUT A PROBLEM AFTER AP STARTED.Only with this group can I ask these kinds of questions!LOL My fingers are still straight, but if I'm doing something that bends a finger, sometimes the finger won't straiten up and I have to pull it back up. GET B6 100MGMS … AT GNC OR VITAMIN SHOP OR ANY KIND OF HEALTH PLACE…..AND TAKE IT 2 TIMES A DAY…GUARANTEED TO WORK. This is quite a race we're on, hopefully the AP stays one step ahead of the disease. Sweet Christmas to all, Sally MERRY CHRISTMAS COOKY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 So many thanks Cookie.....people on this site always come through and give me hope again. I do take 3 ibuprofen a day (200mg) I'd like to take more, but don't want to.....the 3 a day keeps me from going over the edge. My toes have buckled from the RA. They feel and look weird. Nurse comes and checks vitals (mine are better than hers.....she's 28, I'm 60) my breathing capacity is at 99%. Got a phone no. for lady in town here who takes her husband who has MS, to Mexico for stem cell shots and he's improving. Will get more info and pass it on here. This Christmas, I pray pray pray pray.....than an end come to all these devastating diseases. Time to learn our lessons here on earth in a loving kind way! Sally RE: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hello Friends, Today I have completed 6 months of AP (100mg once MWF). I still think of myself as " new " to this group.....and then, GADS! 6 months have gone by. SALLY IT TOOK ME OVER A YEAR IN 1997 TO FEEL ANYTHING. THIS TIME IT’S BEEN SINCE MAY THAT I HAVE BEEN ON ANTIBIOTICS AND MAYBE…. JUST MAYBE…. I AM STARTING TO FEEL ITS’S WORKING. Can't say I'm feeling any better...or worse. One of my main problems is needing hip replacement and wanting to wait until spring. JUST MY OPINION BUT I REMEMBER PEOPLE SAYING YOU WILL DO BETTER ONCE AP HAS KICKED IN…PAIN WISE. But I've noticed it's getting harder to even get around with my walker. Also concerned with my knees. My left one is constantly flared. I'm on 1mg pred. and hoping to stop it 12/24. NO… STAY ON IT. DO YOU TAKE ONY OTC PAIN MEDS? YOU NEED SOMETHING TO TAKE DOWN THE SWELLING SO AP CAN WORK.Do any of you have your toes buckled? YES Will they ever unbuckle??DEPENDS ON WHAT THEY BUCKLED FROM. MY ONE TOE HAS A BROKEN TENDON AND WILL NEVER BE GOOD AGAIN. ONE OF MY TOES I HAD A LITTLE ACCIDENT WITH A PIECE OF WOOD BEFORE AP KICKED IN AND IT LOOKS BROKEN ALWAYS. ANOTHER LOOKS BAD BUT NEVER GIVES ME PROBLEMS. I WILL SAY ALL MY FINGERS THAT HAD PROBLEMS ARE NORMAL. I ALSO COULD WALK AND USE MY TOES WITHOUT A PROBLEM AFTER AP STARTED.Only with this group can I ask these kinds of questions!LOL My fingers are still straight, but if I'm doing something that bends a finger, sometimes the finger won't straiten up and I have to pull it back up. GET B6 100MGMS … AT GNC OR VITAMIN SHOP OR ANY KIND OF HEALTH PLACE…..AND TAKE IT 2 TIMES A DAY…GUARANTEED TO WORK. This is quite a race we're on, hopefully the AP stays one step ahead of the disease. Sweet Christmas to all, Sally MERRY CHRISTMAS COOKY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2010 Report Share Posted December 20, 2010 Here is the site of the clinic in Mexico that does stem cell shots, along with other things http://www.drdestinthayne.com/drcalzadasclinic.html I just spoke with a women here in Fairfield who has been taking her husband (MS for 20 years and in wheelchair) to Mexico for a year now. She had nothing but good things to say about the clinic/staff etc. Her husbands results are slow, but there is improvement They also send you home with stem cells. She did say that she has had back pain for many years now and limited to what she can do. While with her husband, she had 2 stem cell shots and pain immediately gone. Does anyone in group know if AP has worked with people with MS? Thanks, Sally Re: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hey Cooky, actually I did feel better when I was on the Z max...but with my stomach pains...any abx just tear me up...I may do a dose of that now and then...just to see... Merry Christmas to you....Hope all is well with you and yours. Hugs, Debb RE: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hi Deb, Merry Christmas! Did you feel any better on Zithromax? Did it cause any problems for you? If it did not maybe you could use erythromycin or even zithromax for the rheumatic problems you have?! Hugs cooky From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of DEBBIE GIBSON Just a thought, Bartonella is a viral disease that my cat has...and that humans can get...the treatment is zitromax for humans and cats....it can cause joint pain as well....I treated my cat, she sneezes all the time...and then had the DRs treat me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2010 Report Share Posted December 21, 2010 Hi group, has anyone heard of gallium nitrate? http://george-eby-research.com/html/arthritis.html a person in town has been using it on a horse with arthritis (so bad ready to put down) and saw dramtic immediate results. She just brought some over to me and I'm soaking my knees and hands. I'll keep you posted....would love to get some relief. sally Re: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hey Cooky, actually I did feel better when I was on the Z max...but with my stomach pains...any abx just tear me up...I may do a dose of that now and then...just to see... Merry Christmas to you....Hope all is well with you and yours. Hugs, Debb RE: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hi Deb, Merry Christmas! Did you feel any better on Zithromax? Did it cause any problems for you? If it did not maybe you could use erythromycin or even zithromax for the rheumatic problems you have?! Hugs cooky From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of DEBBIE GIBSON Just a thought, Bartonella is a viral disease that my cat has...and that humans can get...the treatment is zitromax for humans and cats....it can cause joint pain as well....I treated my cat, she sneezes all the time...and then had the DRs treat me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2010 Report Share Posted December 22, 2010 Sally, This sounds really exciting. A good read. Yes, please keep us posted. Where can we get this substance? For others, here are two short excerpts from the study: Long term elimination of pain from arthritis by gallium III was first observed in horses primarily being treated for navicular disease. Several people treating their horses with gallium nitrate coincidentally found that arthritis pain in their fingers ended and did not return upon keeping their hands wet with 14% gallium nitrate solutions for extended periods of time with relief lasting, in one case, over five years. Over 100 types of bacteria, including tuberculosis, have been identified in arthritis. Olakanmi et al.[11] showed in 2000 that gallium disrupts iron III metabolism of several mycobacterias, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis, within human macrophages. A strong concentration-dependent growth inhibition was observed in the presence of gallium nitrate, suggesting that gallium nitrate may have extensive, strong antibiotic properties because of its ability to substitute for iron III in bacteria, killing those bacteria. Amy > > > Hi group, has anyone heard of gallium nitrate? > http://george-eby-research.com/html/arthritis.html > a person in town has been using it on a horse with arthritis (so bad ready to put down) and saw dramtic immediate results. She just brought some over to me and I'm soaking my knees and hands. I'll keep you posted....would love to get some relief. sally > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2010 Report Share Posted December 22, 2010 Yes, it does sound exciting, doesn't it! One of the women who came yesterday is a nurse, and uses alternative healing. What she has read, she said sounds on the similar path of my doing AP. I do feel some relief in my flamed knee, and am now resoaking today for another 1 and 1/2 hr. Not any different with hands, but did not wrap hands.....I was just dipping them in solution. I think I need to get a full body bag (from funeral home??) dip it in solution and craw in it for a few days! I'll email my friend today with update, and find out how they get it for their horse. It comes in 42% strength. I'm using 14% on my joints, and if you take orally, you take 1%. I'm feeling I want to start taking this orally. I've always thought that if it works on animals....then I want it! sally rheumatic Re: Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Sally, This sounds really exciting. A good read. Yes, please keep us posted. Where can we get this substance? For others, here are two short excerpts from the study: Long term elimination of pain from arthritis by gallium III was first observed in horses primarily being treated for navicular disease. Several people treating their horses with gallium nitrate coincidentally found that arthritis pain in their fingers ended and did not return upon keeping their hands wet with 14% gallium nitrate solutions for extended periods of time with relief lasting, in one case, over five years. Over 100 types of bacteria, including tuberculosis, have been identified in arthritis. Olakanmi et al.[11] showed in 2000 that gallium disrupts iron III metabolism of several mycobacterias, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis, within human macrophages. A strong concentration-dependent growth inhibition was observed in the presence of gallium nitrate, suggesting that gallium nitrate may have extensive, strong antibiotic properties because of its ability to substitute for iron III in bacteria, killing those bacteria. Amy > > > Hi group, has anyone heard of gallium nitrate? > http://george-eby-research.com/html/arthritis.html > a person in town has been using it on a horse with arthritis (so bad ready to put down) and saw dramtic immediate results. She just brought some over to me and I'm soaking my knees and hands. I'll keep you posted....would love to get some relief. sally > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Hello Sally, I am sorry, I missed your report on how you felt after the gallium nitrate soaking. if it helped you, I cannot wait to use it on my frozen shoulder thanks, Ana ________________________________ From: " mannasal@... " <mannasal@...> rheumatic Sent: Tue, December 21, 2010 2:27:47 PM Subject: Re: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP?  Hi group, has anyone heard of gallium nitrate? http://george-eby-research.com/html/arthritis.html a person in town has been using it on a horse with arthritis (so bad ready to put down) and saw dramtic immediate results. She just brought some over to me and I'm soaking my knees and hands. I'll keep you posted....would love to get some relief. sally Re: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hey Cooky, actually I did feel better when I was on the Z max...but with my stomach pains...any abx just tear me up...I may do a dose of that now and then...just to see... Merry Christmas to you....Hope all is well with you and yours. Hugs, Debb RE: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hi Deb, Merry Christmas! Did you feel any better on Zithromax? Did it cause any problems for you? If it did not maybe you could use erythromycin or even zithromax for the rheumatic problems you have?! Hugs cooky From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of DEBBIE GIBSON Just a thought, Bartonella is a viral disease that my cat has...and that humans can get...the treatment is zitromax for humans and cats....it can cause joint pain as well....I treated my cat, she sneezes all the time...and then had the DRs treat me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 Hello Ana, For 2 days I soaked with a cloth my knee with g.nitrate (90 min. each time) I also was massaging it into my hands while soaking my knee. I didn't do it any longer because that's all the solution they gave me. I did, and still do, feel a difference in my knee....small, but I can tell it helped. What I have also noticed (and don't like) is that at night my hands burn and itch. I could be brought on by the fact I now have an infar red mat I sleep on and the heat activates my hands burning. Or maybe it's not from the nitrate?? I was using 14% solution. If I were to drink it, I would drink 1% solution. I emailed the people who brought this to me before xmas asking what my next step would be. I have not heard back from them.....and I know I can call them also. Right now, I'm feeling (about everything associated with this RA), that if it's in the flow, great........and it not, then I don't pursue it. That's right now anyway. Reading about the g.nitrate did look promising and in line with AP....plus the excellent results she saw from her horse. Sally Re: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hey Cooky, actually I did feel better when I was on the Z max...but with my stomach pains...any abx just tear me up...I may do a dose of that now and then...just to see... Merry Christmas to you....Hope all is well with you and yours. Hugs, Debb RE: rheumatic Anyone know much about anti-CCP? Hi Deb, Merry Christmas! Did you feel any better on Zithromax? Did it cause any problems for you? If it did not maybe you could use erythromycin or even zithromax for the rheumatic problems you have?! Hugs cooky From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of DEBBIE GIBSON Just a thought, Bartonella is a viral disease that my cat has...and that humans can get...the treatment is zitromax for humans and cats....it can cause joint pain as well....I treated my cat, she sneezes all the time...and then had the DRs treat me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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