Lipoma, another autoimmune ME like fatiguing condition or MUS for depressed females!
Undertaking a search for lipoma I was surprised to find papers suggesting fatigue and breathless as symptoms. Fatigue of type unspecified, but many of the symptoms listed by NIH mirror aspects of ME. Some years ago a member on Phoenix rising also mentioned having lipoma and ME.
https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/5750/adiposis-dolorosa
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6911249/
Quotes include
“a number of psychiatric manifestations (e.g. sleep disturbances, emotional instability, depression, and anxiety) but the associated symptoms are not a constant component of clinical presentation of the disease.”
“Despite the above-mentioned reports, all available literature indicates sporadic occurrence of Dercum’s disease. It is possible that the disease is heterogeneous and inherited cases are a small subgroup of Dercum’s syndrome”
“Autosomal dominant inheritance” and overweight + “predominantly a disease affecting women.”
This all sounds so very familiar, but at least the NIH has the grace to imply there is uncertainty with no mention of deconditioning –yet.
Lipoma are described as fatty lumps seen under the skin, with size between a pea / golf ball. They can also be imbedded. If painful and multiple Dercums or adiposis dolorosa is diagnosed. NHS pages imply lipoma occur singularly, are common (yet feature in the NIH rare diseases link above), are not painful and are judged cosmetic, so not eligible for removal.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lipoma/
So once again the UK is at odds with the US opinion.
Unfortunately, my 60 lipoma have escalated to 100+ over lockdown with 27 on my left forearm alone I am male and certainly before lockdown was not overweight. My daughter has 2 grown in the last 4 years, but my parents had none.
I am diagnosed with Lyme including spirochetes and ME, my partner + daughter both with ME and other autoimmunity illnesses + another daughter with IBS.
I have in the last week managed to get a reluctant referral to immunology; in the meantime Naproxen has helped a little.