Hello,
I saw my Neurologist yesterday as a follow -up to the CSF results. He said that he wants me to see a Neuroimmunologist at Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Philly becuase he does not have available to him the testing I need (PET scan, etc.). I was fortunate enough to get an appointment for June 10th with the Neuroimmunologist.
I have the lab results from the CSF as follows:
Imugen Labs
Antibody Capture Enzyme Immunoassay: B. Burgdorferi IgM <1, IgG <1, IgA <1
Dept. of Pathology at St. Francis
Glucose 56
Protein 29
Colorless and clear
WBC count, 0
RBC count 1
Segmented Neut, 0
Lymphocytes, 0
Monocytes, 0
Cryptococcal Antigen C. Neoformans AG, Not Detected
Oligoclonal Bands
Reference Range: No bands
One gamma restriction band is present in the patient's CSF but is not present in the serum control. This finding is insufficient to support a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. No patient serum was submitted. The clinical significance of a numerical bank count, determined by Isoelectric Focusing, has not been definitively defined.
VDRL, nonreactive
AFB smear: No acid fast bacilli seen
Culture: No growth 22 days
India Ink PR: No encapsulated yeast cells seen
Fungus Culture: No growth 22 days
Fluid/Gram Stain:Few red blood cells, no bacteria seen
Culture: No growth 3 days.
So far, the only blood test that seemed hight was the C-reactive Protein at 1.26. Over the last 9 months, I have normal or high blood pressure (never had a problem before August), and at times, low thyroid, and low pituitary, but then they come back to "low normal".
Every symptom continues to get worse, and I am "worse" more than better everyday. The brain "attacks" come more often and are more severe as well.
Thanks! Cris

