Lisa
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Hi Schatzi! Welcome to the crowd!! I think you find that not only are we able to be helpful, but you're in like company! It seems to me that we're gathering here a group of us who are autoimmune! Heather is one, I'm one, Ramona seems to be too, a few others are showing some markers and much to my surprise Mom:) (Debbie) has unwittingly revealed that she too is one! She insists she's IA cause that's what Dr. Akin told her a while ago, but I wonder if he'd change his tune with the ANA results she's shown!
Deb, you should retest your ANA. It goes up and down, they're not considered constant, but the thing is that once you usually show an alteration it stays that way - but then I'm not up on autoimmune diseases themselves. It wouldn't surprise me that you are Autoimmune Masto like others of us and that's just your only marker backing that theory.
You see, Schatzi, there's NO RESEARCH into autoimmune masto yet! None of us really have answers not even the researchers yet cause this is totally uncharted waters we are swimming in, but they and us! Some of us have been fortunate, like Heather, to find doctors who are saying "Smells like, looks like, sounds and acts like Masto" - Must be Masto! I'm like Heather, an ANA of 1:320 but where are the other markers for rheumatoid arthritis, Lupus, and all of the others out there? And besides, how could I possibly have those diseases when the ONLY symptoms I have fall into masto?!
Big question - DO YOU HAVE FLUSHING? Well, that may seem like a stupid question but it's not, I assure you. The flush is a MAJOR GIVEAWAY!!! There are ONLY TWO MAJOR DISEASES which cause flushing - Mastocytosis and Carcinoid Syndrome! There are flushing syndromes like with wines, drugs, menopause or niacin consumption - halequin Syndrome, Frey's syndrome and even a chemical imbalance with the monamine oxidase dificiency. If you have flushing, which you do, then I very honestly question the three diagnoses. I think you've got your finger on it in that its not three but only one and for now the MCAD/S diagnosis is what I'll bet my money one.
One of the things that has not been studied yet by researchers is the involvement of the mast cells, their mediators and their influence upon the nervous/neurological system. That means that there's still an entire area yet undiscovered! We've been talking about fibromyalgia here - Peter goes through terrible pain and Mike does too! Since nobody's studied the nervous system and how mast cells interact with it, or the mediator release who is to say how it's involved? Who really knows yet if polineuropathy isn't involved?! Until someone begins to study the MCs involvement with the nervous system, there's no answer as to these things! So, how can they say that these things ARE NOT involved? The question remains open. Now, they can say that based upon the majority of patients this may not fit into the classical patient constellation of symptoms. And like we were talking about with the fibromyalgia subject, just because there are mast cells present and they show morphology, it doesn't mean that it's a true mast cell disorder in and of itself. Intersticial Cystitis is an condition where there is an increase of mast cells within the bladder tissues and there are some cases of detrusor mastocytosis due to how invasive the mast cells have become, but excepting the Detrusor Masto, Intestitial Cystitis is NOT recognized to be part of mastocytosis even though a great many masto patients do have this disorder. I do! The reason why is because of the mast cells themselves - there is more than one type and depending upon its genetic make up this is what makes it mastocytosis or not. So many of our answers depend totally upon research and until they can gain more understanding, certain questions and issues of ours unfortunatey must wait!
So, Schatzi, I think you're going in the right direction there in that youré showing autoimmune masto and that you can cross lupus off of your list and your doctor should too! Tell him to speak with Dr. Castells about your case. You're not going to find an immunologist who is higher up than she, except for Dr. Lawrence Schwartz of Virginia Commonweath University in Richmond, who understands autoimmune masto as well as she! If he reads to her his work on you I'm certain she will tell him, Autoimmune masto, especially with those markers of yours!
Keep pushing Girl!!! You're getting there!!! Lisa
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