Hi, Great website you have here. Have been "lurking" for a few days and decided to join.
I was diagnosed with Wegener's in May 2008....like many others, after a few misdiagnoses. Mainly lung and kidney issues. Ended up on dialysis for a few months, but thankfully kidneys have come back enough to be off that (creat 1.7). Also have some residual foot neuropathy.
Pred and Cytoxan for several months, now on Imuran/Bactrim. Feel great, but concerned about recent blood tests.
ANCA had leveled off to 1:80 and stayed there for 18 months. During this time, tests also said "EIA results for PR3 and MPO are negative". Now, recent blood tests are 1:320 and "Confirmed positive by EIA for PR3"
I feel just fine, but have developed slight "scratchy" throat periodically during the day. Also foot neuropathy has seemed to change from a "tingling" sensation to feeling like I'm walking on bubble wrap. No pain, just "different".
Rheamy, who seems to know a bit about disease and is treating others, is hesitant to change meds since: 1) I feel so well, 2) Sed rate is still low (ESR = 8) and CRP is normal (<0.2). She says that research shows that the ANCA is not necessarily the primary indicator of disease activity. It has me concerned a bit. Naturally, although I feel fine, I don't want any more kidney damage. Questions, if I may
1) Does positive ANCA dictate a change in meds/relapse? Or is sed rate and CRP more important?
2) If I need a second opinion, do we have anyone who can recommend a good Wegener's specialist in the Mich (Det) area?
Thanks to all and I'll be around![]()


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