You can send your internist to that site if you want to, but not many doctors these days are willing to make a clinical diagnosis. They want proof that you're ill - blood tests, x-rays, etc. I've had 2 positive ANA tests (the highest was 1:160), but I don't have lupus, so it obviously shouldn't solely be used as a tool to diagnose it.
Have you seen a rheumatologist? You might have better luck there than with an internist since rheumatologists are the docs that specialize in collagen vascular disorders such as lupus. If nothing else, you need to find a doc who listens to you and takes you seriously. Good Luck!!
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