What the heck is going on?
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Hi,
I had some bloods done and my CRP came back at 20. It should be below 5. My ESR came back at the very top of normal.
Recently my back and legs feel stiff when I wake up.
Also, my lower legs and feet feel like they are sunburned, or swollen but they are not.
My GP is very slow.
He said he will test me for autoimmune problems next time I see him.
Does anyone have any ideas on what is going on with me?
Also, my veins seems to be more prominent all over my body. GP said this was because I am getting older. (Im 43). He said no disease has this as a symptom.
I feel very low and worried.
x
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JenInCali lizzie67
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Youay want to consult with a rheumatologist. With a high CRP it's likely you have some kind of inflammation going on.
ariane64102 JenInCali
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margaret22116 lizzie67
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Hi yes I so agree these were my blood results and I have Behcet's disease... you need to see a consultant. I would recommend an immunologist rather than rheumatologist personally.
catalonia13 lizzie67
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seems to me that most GP's are very slow when it comes to auto-immune issues. you need to make another appointment and ask for a referal to a rheumatologist as a minimum, don't be fobbed off either. an immumologist would be good too but I get the impression that they only do this as a last resort, I have 5 different auto-immune issues now yet been waiting for over a year to get a referal to one, having seen 4 other specialists in the meantime!
margaret22116 catalonia13
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catalonia13 margaret22116
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it's not the waiting for the appointment Margaret, its the waiting for the GP to refer me thats taken so long!
margaret22116 catalonia13
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oh dear. That's dreadful but I do think you have a right to insist if you are not getting the treatment you need. I would contact the practice manager and ask for an explanation.
I hesitate to recommend rheumatologists as I saw one who was useless to me I'm afraid. x
christy_47599 lizzie67
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snotty lizzie67
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I think you need to change gp's as the thing about the prominent veins not connecting to a disease is wrong. My grandmother had one that causes severe varicose veins and they would burst and she would have to be hospitalised and operated on to stop the bleeding. I have also heard of another one aswell but because of my brain fog I can't remember the names of them at the moment but if I think of them I will let you know.
ChelseaLouise33 lizzie67
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