Hello!
I am new to this website, as a member, even though I've been reading posts for several months. My rheumatologist is almost certain I have Sjogren's, even with normal ANAs and other lab tests. The first ANA came back positive in October 2006, when the excruciating joint pain and fatigue had been around for several months. He says the Plaquenil could keep my lab work normal OR it's possible to have Sjogren's with normal labs.
Since then, I've been thru the mill with IBS, degenerative disc disease in low back, total abdominal hysterectomy, dry eyes nose & mouth ( with absolutely no tear film in eyes), HTN, high triglycerides, insomnia (2 yrs now),GERD, & connective tissue disease. I think that about covers it.
I cannot tolerate heat or cold, and have Meniere's Disease symptoms as well. I"m so frustrated! But, reading the posts here have helped me to find other people with the same problems as I deal with. It's been a great "support" system. I just hope that I can get an actual diagnosis SOON! Thanks for posting on this site.
Hi Tribemom :)
Welcome to Sjogren's world. I'm sure you will have already read in here that it is possible to be seronegative and still have Sjogren's. The main thing is - to get the symptoms treated. Were you put on Plaquenil because of the symptoms you are suffering? It sounds like you have a good rheumatologist.
I hope you continue to find the site helpful.
Take care - Scottie :)
Hello Tribemom!
I'm delighted to make your acquaintance!
Janna
Hi Tribemom and welcome to Sjogrens World!
It sure does sound like you have a good rheumy...to say that you can still have sjogrens with negative labs! Many docs wont even look at or treat people if they don't have positive results...so hold on to that doctor!
Come here often and read all that you can or want to...and if you have any questions...feel free to post them here and someone will always come along to offer some information.
WELCOME TO YOUR NEW SJOGGIE FAMILY TRIBEMOM ;D
Bucky
Welcome tribemom,
Glad for you! That you have a Dr ready to treat you and understands your symptoms.
Please make your self at home and enjoy the sjoggie family of great compassion and encouragements here.
Blessings kimbo
Hi Tribemom,
Let me also welcome you to the SJS World! Please do look around the board, and if you have any questions, do feel free to ask.
I'm sorry that you've been through the ringer, but I sure hope things start looking better for you soon!
And let me also welcome you to the sero negative crowd here! I've never had a positive test (other than an elevated ESR), and I have the room wallpapered to prove it too! ;) :D
Hang in there and I hope that you feel better soon.
Take care -
Patze
Hi, welcome. I'm fairly new to this too, but one thing my rheumatologist did say was that you can have SjS without ANAs being abnormal, even without taking any medicines that may suppress it. I suppose the thing is to find doctors that understand the variability of the condition, and take account of symptoms rather than getting hung up on results.
Hi TribeMom -
I'm new here too - it's good to connect with another newbie. :)
Nobody ever told me you could have Sjogren's with neg. bloodwork. My symptoms began in my late teens (I'm 45 now), yet it was only in the last couple of years that my antibodies showed up in bloodwork. My ANA has always been high.
This is all news to me! I wish I would have known about Sjogren's way back then. I'm glad you have such a good Dr and you found this site. It looks like there is much to learn here!
~Ellen
Thanks to everyone for your encouragement and support. I am 40 and I've been struggling with this for over 3 years. It sounds like some of you have it worse than me and I'm sorry about that! I know at some point we're all miserable. Dry this, dry that, fatigue, pain here, pain there.......................you guys get the drill.
I hope that my input may be valuable to you or another. My DH, and biggest supporter, keeps telling me to rest. He has to remind me I need to slow down.
TTYL
Tribemom
Hi there, I'm Cathy, just got diagnosed this week,
Welcome Cathy. I am glad you found us.
People here can answer many questions.
Hi Cathy
Welcome from me too. I hope you find our Sjoggie family as helpful as I have.
Kathyx
Hi Cathy :)
Welcome from me too.
Take care - Scottie :)
Hi Cathy and welcome to Sjogrens World!
Can you tell us a little more about yourself and your journey to a diagnosis?
Hi CathyO,
Let me also welcome you and please do tell us a bit more about you.
Take care -
Patze
Hi CathyO . . . welcome to your new Sjoggie family. ;D There's lot of information here on this forum - I hope you find the site helpful to you.
Bucky