Pa Results

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I was tested for autoimmune and rheumatoid arthritis about 8 weeks ago. I was then asked to come back for another blood test this week as my pa results came back positive. They said the reason was to make sure it wasn't a false positive. My question is how likely is it for that test to be a false positive. I was recently diagnosed as having fibromyalgia and I am now wondering if that's been the right diagnosis and it is just possibly pa or perhaps have them both. 

thanks for any responses. 

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    Even with low b12 the treatment is the same as PA. Did they test intrinsic factor and parietal cell antibodies? Ask for a printout of your results. Ask for vitamin d test too
  • Posted

    It hardly seems fair, but autoimmune issues seem to go together...If you have one, there's a greater chance you can have another. It's possible that you have both...but I hope that's not the case.

    I wish you luck!  As Heather said, low B12 is treated like PA, but I think if it's not PA it can resolve after the injections. Otherwise, the injections (or a sublingual dose) continue as needed.  I couldn't believe how much better I started to feel with a proper (or closer to it) amount of B12 in my system!

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