Brief Answer:
Multiple issues
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX Thank you for being so thorough. I have gone through your query multiple times and i have gone through the uploaded pdfs as well. Let me start answering 1 by 1.
1) Why B12 levels are falling so fast along with Vit D?
A1) Weight loss, as in the weight loss you have had over the last few months is the issue. any time the body is losing fat, it needs to convert that fat to energy, this requires larger than normal amounts of stored
vitamins and minerals to do the biochemical conversion. I think you should be on a
multivitamin (eg, Becosules) when you are losing weight, intentional or otherwise.
The alcohol usage also was not helping this situation, alcohol directly interferes with the bodies ability to absorb nutrients as it causes inflammation of the gut wall.
2) Can
H Pylori infection be confirmed with the IgA test alone?
A2) It's a great screening test, but it's not perfevt, we do get some false positives. But most doctors will begin the antibiotic therapy if that comes back positive. If you want 100% confirmation, you needs cultures and endoscopy.
3) Why is the level of URIC acid always high ?
A3) Uric Acid is the break down product of certain foods and is supposed to be managed by your liver. Your history of alcohol usage and fatty liver will be two things that raise your Uric acid levels. You may note that the levels have come down to within close to normal since you quit drinking, I am willing to bet that they will be normal in a few months if you continue with tha abstinence from alcohol.
4) What could be the reason for high levels of
Triglyceride always ? (despite good diet)
A4) I see no proof that you are actually having a good diet.. :-). That having been said, high triglyceride levels have a genetic and exercise component as well. So even if you are eating healthy and exercising you may have high TG. Also, permanent liver damage can cause high TG, but i see no reason to suspect that here. Secondly I do not know what ayurveda drugs you have been on ond how they affect the liver. They are not all benign, ayurveda drugs are NOT without their own sideeffects
5) IMP: Why the ESR reading is almost ALWAYS high ?
A5) ESR is a test of ciscocity in the blood. ANY situation that increases inflammtion in your body will increase ESR. It's a very nonspecific test and has very little use in general medicine. Most labs do it to make money and most doctors never even care what the result it. I would suggest that you ignore this test. Anyways, why is it high? Alcohol is the most likely issue here. Secondly, i don't know what ayurveda drugs you have been taking
6) Which Doctor should I be visiting Neuro, Gastro OR General Physician ?
A6) A good internal medicicne specialist with a specialization in gastroenterology would help. I cannot comment on Ayurveda as I have no training in the field.
7) What all Diagnostics / Tests need to be carried out to eliminate serious ailments?
7.1) PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA: Will require a peripheral smear (Blood test), Redoing your vitamin levels and testing for '
Intrinsic Factor Antibody'.
7.2) Hypothyroidism: Get a TSH, T3, T4, Free T3 and Free T4 blood test done and we can rule out
7.3) Celiac Disease:
7.3.A) Blood tests for gluten autoantibodies (These are IgA based tests accurate only while on a gluten containing diet)
EMA - anti-endomysial
TTG - anti-tissue transglutaminase
DGP - Deamidated Gliadin Peptide
7.3.B) A small bowel biopsy to assess gut damage. You need endoscopy for that
7.3.C) Implement the
gluten-free diet. Our Dieticians can help with that
Finally, as to your neck issues. I beleive that you are suffering from cervicogenic headaches due to dejenerative disc disease. I will share a youtibe video of a
physical therapy excercise I would like you to attempt and then tell me the result.
If the exercise works in stopping the pain, well and good, if not, you will need an MRI of your Cervical spinal cord and vertebral column (your neck).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa6XjHtKhoQ
Finally
1) Sternocledomastoid problems are rare and splenius capitis problems are even more rare. I don't think those should be on your differential diagnosis. Nonetheless, if you want to look into it. You need to find the services of a good physical therapist. They would be the ones who can isolate and test those muscles alone for you.
2) Nothing you have mentioned has made me believe that an aneurysm, clot or hemorrhage is a possibility, but if you disagree, then you need a CT scan of the brain with and without contrast to rule them out.
3) The syncopal episode you had may be the effect of a cardiac issue or a vascular issue in the arteries of your neck. If it happens again, you will need to go to a cardiologist and check for Arrhythmias and get an ultrasound of your neck done (your carotid arteries to be exact). But as i said, one episode is no issue, just telling you what needs to be done if it happens again.
I hope this answers all your queries to your satisfaction.
Thank you for coming to HealthCareMagic.com
Vinay