My daughter hasn't been officially diagnosed yet and has an appointment with an immunologist through Seattle children's on Tuesday. She's also being seen by rheumatoid, GI, and now a dermatologist.
Her rheumatoid doctor has her on twice a day naproxen.
Usually I'm able to tell when a simple cold has turned into an infection when she develops a fever. She's currently has all the signs of a sinus infection with no fever. My concern is that the naproxen could be masking an infe high low asymmetrical wears ... ction.
She passed out much earlier than normal and I hate taking her to the walk in because they usually just turn me away saying it's a cold because they don't understand her health concerns.
Any advice, what to look for, what steps I should take prior to her appointment on Tuesday would be incredibly helpful.
Just for reference: she has high inflammation, low lymphocytes (low t and B cells), high anti ccp, high IGG serum, and she had a malabsorption test come back abnormal.
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