Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 The sedimentation rate test examines your blood after an hour to see how clumpy it is. Certain proteins present in inflammatory conditions cause the blood cells to coagulate at the bottom of a test tube in higher rates than normal. Sed rate is often the first abnormal test in certain illnesses like autoimmune disease and cancer. Also sed rate does commonly go up with pregnancy but the doctor would be able to tell you if it is too high to explain with pregnancy alone. Sed rate goes up a little with age. H & M Feld <ariel wrote: Please explain the " sed rate test " . Is this similar to the (hs) CRP for measuring inflammation ? - " Kelly Wortkoetter " <kellykebby Thursday, April 15, 2004 11:13 PM Re: Re: Pregnant and Not Healing > > Hi , the immune system goes way down when you are pregnant so it doesn't attack the baby (brought down by steroids). Maybe right now, do an lupus ana test (antinuclear antibody screen )and a sed rate test (measure of inflammation in the blood) to see if your immune system is confused and attacking you instead of doing its job and a blood sugar test. Gestational diabetes might make it harder to heal. After the baby is born, there will be toxins that you need to get rid of (detoxing, raw foods, fresh juices, etc.). Some women get lupus symptoms after pregnancy because the toxins can't leave their body because they are still eating the standard american diet which retains toxins. So the immune system is trying to get rid of the toxins but damaging the woman's cells in the process. I would just stick with the good food that you are eating, a little garlic, lots of fruits and veggies, low salt (try > sea salt), and NO refined sugar which paralyzes the immune system. > > Congratulations and good luck! > > Kelly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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