Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I have been searching for answers for over three years. The past two years, my quality of life, on a scale of 1 to 10, has been a 2. I am grasping at anything to find the answers. My doctors have not helped. I was diagnosed 15 years ago with fibro/CFIDS and very low thyroid, which they cannot get regulated for some reason. The fatigue and brain fog have been unbearable. Then came the IBS, severe pain, diarrhea after every meal, low magnesium, and vitamin D levels. Then, five months ago, I developed a severe pain in my wrist, a throbbing, piercing pain that never leaves, and I cannot use my arm at all.
I had an MRI of my wrist, and it showed 'severe edema and erosion of the bones, most likely due to an autoimmune disease as RA.' On some days, I cannot get out of bed, and on those days that I do, I am not able to do anything productive. My orthopedic specialist referred me to a rheumatologist, but they cannot see me for six months. I have also developed dental infections and have had two abscessed teeth in the past year.
From my research, I found that all of these symptoms may be related, but my doctor has never mentioned it. He even suggested I may be depressed and prescribed antidepressants. The pain all over, and the severe pain in my arm and wrist, I know, are not from being depressed. I need any advice you can give me. I am about to give up, and living like this any longer is not an option. I do not want pain medicines. I want a diagnosis.
Kindly advise.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I went through your post. I will try to address each point one by one.
I hope this helps you.
Thank you.
Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
My TSH has been as low as 0.039 while my T3 and T4 are also low, which should not be the case. My MRI report is attached as a photo. Thyroid labs were:
The thyroid test before this one was:
My new endocrinologist said he only looks at the TSH, and the rest is useless. Even though my T3 and T4 were low and borderline low, I was having hypothyroid symptoms. He decreased my medicines, and I was very sick for two months when my TSH was 24. So, my doctor increased my medicines back to what I was originally taking, and my TSH is now 0.070, free T4 0.77 (low), and T3 is 3.0 (again, borderline low considering my TSH is under 1. My CCP is 5 units, which is negative, I believe. The CRP was done a few years ago, and it was less than 4.0. ANA was negative. I only have a photo (attachment removed to protect the patient’s identity) of my MRI report.
Kindly advise.
Thank you for any feedback.
Hello,
Welcome back to icliniq.com.
I would suggest the following:
I hope this helps you.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Ashaq Hussain Parrey
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