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luvswz
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Would like to know if it's common for Lymies to have the following levels of test results for inflammation.

The results have been consistent for last several years:

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (SED Rate) 29
Healthy adult female range 0-20

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) 14
CRP mg/L Relative Cardiovascular Risk
<1.0 Low
1.0-3.0 Average
3.1-10.0 High
>10.0 Persistent elevations may represent non-cardiovascular inflammation

Rheumatoid Factor 161
Healthy Adults < 20
> 40 RA diagnosis but not so in my case.

VERY HIGH levels of cholestral and triglicerides even though I eat healthy and no family genetic problem at my age (30 something).

Early years I have low body tempreture 96/97ish. For the past year or so I have 99-99.7. Feels like dying inside.

Thanks for your kind feedback!

Regards.

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have you had a ANA profile done ? Sounds like the possibility of something autoimmune. There is inflamation going on with a higher then normal sed rate
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Hi; I'm not a dr.

We've had a lot of discussion about CRP, but this was the only post I found in SEARCH of medical on CRP.

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=027881

high chlorestol & triglides -- do you have diabetes or had a A1C blood work done for 3 month sugar level. I'd recommend that one. That's how I was dx w/diabetes 2 right before my chronic lyme 6 months later & misdx 34 yrs!

We have RNs so I'll let them comment. Good luck.
and welcome to our board.

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