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Thanks for your reply. I have had EVERY test imaginable. Gallium scans, CAT scans, MRI's, They ruled out endocarditis, TB, infectious diseases. I am so frustrated. I tested negative for mono and epstein-barr. My sed rate was high and I had a mild 1:80 ANA and was told that it was too low to say that I definitely have an auto-immune disease. All other bloods are normal. I have had to stop working and am home almost all day....
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Thanks for writing.
Since you are being treated by a rheumatologist, I presume rheumatic fever has been ruled out. The other causes could be infectious mononucleosis (commonly called mono infection or glandular fever or EBV infection), tuberculosis, certain cancers and autoimmune diseases.
However it is difficult to diagnose without examining. You may also need to take some blood tests to rule out infection, TB, cancer etc to reach a diagnosis. So please consult your general physician. Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else.