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Re: HLA-B27 negative
NorthCentralFL #253966 06/18/13 05:03 PM
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I'm HLA-B27 negative. Diagnosed over 20 years ago without the genetic test. I asked for the test when I had children. northcentralfl, what kind of story did you want to know?


AS, U C, Iritis, migraines. HLA-B27neg. Yoga (instructor) & spin. No meds at this time. Dx 1989. SAA member/donor since 1993. All my posts are personal opinion/feelings and do not represent the SAA. Help find a cure & support others by donating to the SAA.
Re: HLA-B27 negative
NorthCentralFL #253995 06/19/13 03:08 AM
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I read various times that being HLA-B27 negatives makes us less likely to have extensive fusion. Even my rheumy said that and I believe studies seem to point in the same direction.

Pain and stiffness though can be just as serious.

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NorthCentralFL #254005 06/19/13 11:50 AM
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Seymour,

That seems to make sense to me too. And now with my latest "stuff", I have to wonder if being negative can make us more prone to inflammation in other organs. Right now I am waiting to find out if my liver will heal, or if I might have autoimmune hepatitis (see the "erythema nodosum" thread).

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Uggg I'm so upset and don't know what to do. I've been treated for ankylosing spondylitis for about 5 years now in Florida. I had to move to Missouri so I thought OK I'll just find a rheumatologist as fast as I can and no interruption in treatment will occur. Boy was I wrong I'm HLA-B27 negotive and my inflation blood tests were normal. The rheumatologist was so rude and wouldn't even consider my symptoms. He told me under no circumstances with you being a Caucasian woman with a negative HLA-B27 do you have AS and had no idea why anyone would put me on enbril or give me pain meds. I just broke down in tears right there and he walked out of the room saying there is nothing I can do for you. There are days I can't even walk across the damn floor or stand to make dinner for longer than 10 minutes. I can't even turn my head very far anymore. (Sounds like gravel in my neck) I have to have people open bottles for me some days because my fingers barely work. I've been wearing dresses lately because I can't bend to put pants on and I wear slip on shoes. I've been taking a lot of Tylenol because I can't take the ibuprofen because that messes up my ulcerative colitis. I've been crying a lot now because I'm so scared I'm going to get worse because no one here believes me. I can't move back to Florida but I sure wish I could. cry

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