How Many of Us Have Other Autoimmune Issues?
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I actually have no idea, I think two now, seen as I am intolerent to gluten? Would that be thinking right?
Although whatever is wrong with my wrists has been described as 'muscle fatigue' does that count?
Although whatever is wrong with my wrists has been described as 'muscle fatigue' does that count?
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Diagnosed with MC (LC) Aug 2010
Diagnosed with MC (LC) Aug 2010
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Since seasonal allergies are typically caused by pollen, (an exogenous antigen), they don't meet the definition of an autoimmune disease.
Unfortunately, as you will see if you read my book, it's possible that none (or almost none) of the other so-called "autoimmune" diseases actually meet that definition, either, because it appears to me that they are also caused by chronic exposure to an exogenous antigen.
Tex
Unfortunately, as you will see if you read my book, it's possible that none (or almost none) of the other so-called "autoimmune" diseases actually meet that definition, either, because it appears to me that they are also caused by chronic exposure to an exogenous antigen.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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So, Tex, are you saying that you don't believe the two I mentioned are autoimmune diseases? Both have a trigger, but don't many autoimmune diseases? Rheumatic Fever is caused by an autoimmune response to strep. They call it an antibody cross-reactivity. Pericarditis, in my case, was triggered by Open Heart Surgery, and is not generally considered an autoimmune disease. However, when it recurs long after the trigger (in my case I've had sporadic recurrences for 14 years), it shows indicators of an autoimmune response (pro-inflammatory cytokines and ANA) and responds to immunosuppressive meds. The debate is still out, but most experts consider it autoimmune.
Lisa
Hi Lisa,
I apologize for writing such a potentially confusing post, because asthma and endometriosis certainly meet the definition of classic autoimmune issues as well as any soi-called autoimmune issue (according to the medical definition).
The problem is that the entire concept of autoimmune diseases is incorrectly (or incompletely) defined, and/or misapplied, because according to my analysis, in virtually every case, the removal of certain exogenous agents (antigens) can be shown to bring remission. A true autoimmune reaction (by definition) should not require the continued presence of an exogenous antigen in order to maintain a reaction.
Obviously, this observation (theory?) requires a lot more supporting data than I can offer here, in order to substantiate it, but I cover all that background information (verified by research articles published in prestigious, peer-reviewed medical journals) in my book.
Yes, the "experts" rely on conventional knowledge to support their position on this issue, but trust me, immune issues and especially "autoimmune" issues are poorly understood by mainstream medicine (their poor treatment record verifies this) and they are disregarding research data that dispute their claims.
Tex
I apologize for writing such a potentially confusing post, because asthma and endometriosis certainly meet the definition of classic autoimmune issues as well as any soi-called autoimmune issue (according to the medical definition).
The problem is that the entire concept of autoimmune diseases is incorrectly (or incompletely) defined, and/or misapplied, because according to my analysis, in virtually every case, the removal of certain exogenous agents (antigens) can be shown to bring remission. A true autoimmune reaction (by definition) should not require the continued presence of an exogenous antigen in order to maintain a reaction.
Obviously, this observation (theory?) requires a lot more supporting data than I can offer here, in order to substantiate it, but I cover all that background information (verified by research articles published in prestigious, peer-reviewed medical journals) in my book.
Yes, the "experts" rely on conventional knowledge to support their position on this issue, but trust me, immune issues and especially "autoimmune" issues are poorly understood by mainstream medicine (their poor treatment record verifies this) and they are disregarding research data that dispute their claims.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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other autoimmune
I guess I am lucky that, so far as I know, I only have hashimoto's thyroiditis. Suzanne
Yes, you are correct. This poll was originally started 9 years ago, and since then, quite a few additional diseases have been determined to be autoimmune.
Thank you for the information.
Tex
Thank you for the information.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
I may have overlooked it because I was reading hurriedly today, but I didn't see lichen sclerosus on the list.
So, I believe I have 3 now:
Endometriosis
Lichen sclerosus (which my dermatologist told me was an auto immune)
Collagenous Colitis
Jari
So, I believe I have 3 now:
Endometriosis
Lichen sclerosus (which my dermatologist told me was an auto immune)
Collagenous Colitis
Jari
Jari
Diagnosed with Collagenous Colitis, June 29th, 2015
Gluten free, Dairy free, and Soy free since July 3rd, 2015
Diagnosed with Collagenous Colitis, June 29th, 2015
Gluten free, Dairy free, and Soy free since July 3rd, 2015
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EB virus is closely associated with AI diseases. The EB virus is very widespread, and it's a major problem for some of us, but not for everyone. There have been a lot of posts about it in the past, and they can be found by searching the archives.
Tex
Epstein-Barr Virus in Systemic Autoimmune DiseasesSystemic autoimmune diseases (SADs) are a group of connective tissue diseases with diverse, yet overlapping, symptoms and autoantibody development. The etiology behind SADs is not fully elucidated, but a number of genetic and environmental factors are known to influence the incidence of SADs. Recent findings link dysregulation of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) with SAD development.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.