Missie-
From my general physician I was referred to a Internist who referred me to a Rheumatologist. This all happened a few years ago. All results came out inconclusive. Now my doctor still concerned has sent me to another Internist who wanted me to take Quinacrine 50mg daily to see if it would reduce my ANA. But he said he was just trying different things because I have no real markers pointing to anything. Plus, I feel fantastic! Work, exercise, socialize, and enjoy life. BUT can not ever change my insurance carrier because of the high ANA considered a Pre-existing condition. -Judi
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Missie-
November 11, 2012 - 8:03amFrom my general physician I was referred to a Internist who referred me to a Rheumatologist. This all happened a few years ago. All results came out inconclusive. Now my doctor still concerned has sent me to another Internist who wanted me to take Quinacrine 50mg daily to see if it would reduce my ANA. But he said he was just trying different things because I have no real markers pointing to anything. Plus, I feel fantastic! Work, exercise, socialize, and enjoy life. BUT can not ever change my insurance carrier because of the high ANA considered a Pre-existing condition. -Judi
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