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mopinko

(70,069 posts)
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 01:49 PM Jul 2021

from the medical mysteries column of wapo-

how to avoid becoming a medical mystery, and all i can say it- boy howdy.

i am a multi-generational medical mystery.
we know i have a bad case of shogren's, as did my da. but i had to fight for that for years because of 1 anomalous test result.
2 of my 3 daughters are also mysteries. there are similarities as well as differences.

tho cancer took my da at 63, this shit put out his very bright light long before that.
i'll be 67 in a few weeks, so i am ahead of the game so far.
but i am truly sick of this half life.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/medical-mysteries/second-opinion-avoid-becoming-medical-mystery/2020/12/11/944799a0-204b-11eb-ba21-f2f001f0554b_story.html

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from the medical mysteries column of wapo- (Original Post) mopinko Jul 2021 OP
yes - some medical mysteries KT2000 Jul 2021 #1
Your 70 year old doctor was seriously misinformed. PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2021 #2
Hello, fellow person of mystery. Warpy Jul 2021 #3
i even had the top rheumie in chicago tell me- mopinko Jul 2021 #4
It was actively killing me, they just couldn't figger it out Warpy Jul 2021 #5
the lack of curiosity among docs stuns me sometimes. mopinko Jul 2021 #6
Oh, they werre very, very curious. Warpy Jul 2021 #7

KT2000

(20,571 posts)
1. yes - some medical mysteries
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 02:19 PM
Jul 2021

are really the result of doctors not listening. A friend lived with lots of pain and ill health, something she thought she inherited from her father, until she found the answer - in her 60's. Celiac. She was able to save her nephew right before he was going to have surgery to remove some of his intestines. Fight is the right word when doctors will not listen or are stuck in the past.

Example: My 70 year old doctor was told in medical school it would be rare if they came across cases of diabetes. It is now practically an epidemic.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,839 posts)
2. Your 70 year old doctor was seriously misinformed.
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 02:24 PM
Jul 2021

Diabetes, both type 1 and type 2, have been around and somewhat common for a very long time. Type 2, what used to be called adult-onset, has gotten a whole lot more common, but still. I'm 73 and as far back as I can remember I've known people with diabetes.

Warpy

(111,224 posts)
3. Hello, fellow person of mystery.
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 04:54 PM
Jul 2021

It's "Sjogren's," in case you want to consult Dr. Google. I spent years getting carted off to ERs, deathly sick, before somebody finally ran the few tests they had back then.

One unofficial name for it is "lupus lite," which means it's not as immediately deadly but has just as many different ways it can show up in different people.

Nasty autoimmune diseases love to masquerade as other stuff, so getting a diagnosis is often a long process.

The only good news is that once they stick a name on it, they can treat it and limit the damage.

mopinko

(70,069 posts)
4. i even had the top rheumie in chicago tell me-
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 05:07 PM
Jul 2021

lupus, or something very much like it. i know.

but if it isnt actively killing you, they just dont seem to care.

Warpy

(111,224 posts)
5. It was actively killing me, they just couldn't figger it out
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 05:47 PM
Jul 2021

They did love me at Mass. General, I was interesting.

mopinko

(70,069 posts)
6. the lack of curiosity among docs stuns me sometimes.
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 06:48 PM
Jul 2021

honestly.
i have many neuro quirks that have not gotten the interest of a few docs.
incurious and arrogant.

Warpy

(111,224 posts)
7. Oh, they werre very, very curious.
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 06:52 PM
Jul 2021

My presentation was weird. I don't fault them for not considering autoimmune disease, those were just barely being addressed all those years ago and I was too young to fit the profile.

I'd been getting sick since I was 14.

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