Hi all,
As I told you last january 8th I have visited a specialist. I'm sorry I could not write you before, but I've had a lot of personal difficulties
I told him my symptoms. And which is my trigger. Pressure by the pelvic área, buttocks and lumbar area.
For the moment, I said nothing about POIS. To preventing him thinking of something other than MCAS.
As a POIS sufferer I know that also any emision (seminal or preseminal) is a trigger for my symptoms. But as I explained I prefered to tell nothing about POIS.
In general, of all the set of symptoms I told him. He told me that some of them where not typical to MCAS.
But anyway, he told me that it could be due to a MCAS. So he thinks that maybe I am an MCAS sufferer.
So, he decided I do a genetic test in first place. It called something like ‘mutation in SP’ or ‘Mutation Kit study’. This genetic test will be driven by hematology ( in the hospital I went to see this specialist ).
I have to wait until hematology calls me back and they will give me then a date for blood extraction. One month after the extraction we will have the genetic result. If it turns out positive, he explained me that the probability of being a MCAS sufferer increases considerabily.
In parallel to the genetic study, he has also asked me to take two histamine inhibitors. one for H1 receptors (bilastine 20 mg/day) and another for H2 receptors (Ranitidine 150mg/day). Besides the disodic cromoglycate (200mg/8hours). and the anti-inflammatory etoricoxib (which I've been noticing for a long time It helps me a lot, 60mg whenever I feel I need it, once a day).
Here below, I add some personal reflections:
MCAS has a lot of similarities with POIS:
1.- As for POIS, there are no two patients alike. Symptoms and treatment should be unique per patient.
2.- MCAS has many different Activation triggers.
3.- Could POIS be a form of MCAS in which the trigger is any emision (seminal or preseminal)?
Will continue updating.