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PostPosted: 03/04/06 - 01:21    Post subject: My sickness: Help Diagnose Me. Vote now! Reply with quote

ok, so i have posted here before but im trying to figure it out! im 18, male, otherwise healthy. for a year i have been gradually been getting dizzy and about 6 months ago i started having really bad dizziness with a scary rapid heart beat and it pounded. i was diagnosed with mono at that time and was also given several other tests all came out fine and the doctor cannot find whats wrong with me. i was put on anxiety medicine to see if that helped (which it did, a little, though i wasnt very stressed or anxious anyways) also my blood pressure has been high (around 130/70-150/80 and it has been as high as 170/100) i get very tired and my heart pounds rapidly with even low exertion. i have had several smallers symptoms like chest pain, weakness and slight numbness in my hand and foot, night sweats, fatigue, ringing in my ears, blurry and foggy vision, dry eyes, and my limbs fall asleep very easily. like i said i have had a ton of tests and the doc is stumped. blood tests, heart echo, ekg, holter, thyroid, etc etc. my immune system has been down as well. overall, since about 6 months ago i do feel a bit better but its still really bad. could i just have a severe case of chronic fatigue?? tell me what else you think it could be. thanks!
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PostPosted: 03/05/06 - 21:28    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Now that you mention fatigue, have you been checked for the presence of Epstein-Barr virus? I knew a lady who also had problems that were persistent for over a year and doctors couldn’t find what was going on with her. She started being weak and slow, physically and mentally, would get tired after any of these activities, had joint and muscle pains, headaches, problems with sleeping, being moody and more often depressed.

After being tested for Epstein-Barr virus, it was determined that she suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome. This disorder is very hard to diagnose, as fatigue resembles many disorders and illnesses and I don’t think there is a specific test for it.

The presence of Epstein-Barr virus is not always the sign and the virus doesn’t even have to be present with the disorder.

It is a possibility you could look into!
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PostPosted: 01/02/07 - 23:35    Post subject: possible multiple sclerosis Vote now! Reply with quote

I realize you posted this a while ago, so hopefully you've gotten a DX by now, but I thought I'd respond just in case. Have you gotten an MRI to test for multiple sclerosis? If not you need to get one ASAP. All of your symptoms are classic MS symptoms - optic neuritis (characterized by blurry vision), numbness in extremities, vertigo (the dizziness you describe), fatigue, and anxeity. Tell your doctor you want to be referred to a neurologist! It took 6 years of my reporting symptoms of MS before one doctor finally got a clue and referred me for an MRI. Multiple sclerosis is a progressive degenerative disease of the central nervous system. With treatment, most people with MS live normal life spans, but it can be severely disabling if not detected early.

Please let me know what you find out.
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PostPosted: 01/03/07 - 00:03    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Jane23 wrote:
Now that you mention fatigue, have you been checked for the presence of Epstein-Barr virus? I knew a lady who also had problems that were persistent for over a year and doctors couldn’t find what was going on with her. She started being weak and slow, physically and mentally, would get tired after any of these activities, had joint and muscle pains, headaches, problems with sleeping, being moody and more often depressed.

After being tested for Epstein-Barr virus, it was determined that she suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome. This disorder is very hard to diagnose, as fatigue resembles many disorders and illnesses and I don’t think there is a specific test for it.

The presence of Epstein-Barr virus is not always the sign and the virus doesn’t even have to be present with the disorder.

It is a possibility you could look into!



Epstein Barr is actually the virus that causes mono. This virus has been identified as a trigger for MS. People exposed to the virus are said to be 4 times more likely to develop MS.
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PostPosted: 01/08/07 - 22:04    Post subject: What about Adrenal Fatigue? Vote now! Reply with quote

Maybe you should look into Adrenal Fatigue as the cause of your problems. There are some good books on it, but many doctors will not be aware of it. You may have to find a naturopath to help you. Good luck.
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PostPosted: 02/20/07 - 01:40    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Don't believe the ignorance of doctors. I had a fiance that went through similar symptoms, they thought it was all in his head - he had his heart checked out, holter & everything...was simply put on anti-anxiety meds
HE DIED SUDDENLY OF A HEART ATTACK AT AGE 29. Just an electical misfire.

Not saying this is you...but follow your own intuition. What is your body saying to you. If you ever have dreams of going through tunnels with light at the end, be extra careful.
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PostPosted: 03/20/07 - 09:27    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

hi.. was just reading your post ..hope your feeling better .. incase your not im thinking.. conn's sydrome.. check it out heres a web site .. wish you the best ... http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/conn.html.
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PostPosted: 04/05/07 - 03:25    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

cud be a food/ chemical allergy.. i work in the health industry and see loads of people who had been suffering with symptoms for years and it ended up being something they were taking into their body regularly..
hope you are better anyways!
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PostPosted: 06/30/07 - 12:36    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I am 18 and I have vasa vagel syndrom. They couldn't figure out what was wrong with me for years. It's a nerve near your diagram that keeps your brain and heart from working together. I am always exhausted with some of the same symptoms you mentioned. They prescribed me Floronef or Fludrocortisone. They say most people grow out of it, but my attempts to go off medication were not successful. I would suggest a tilt table test. Rare but a hospital will do it.
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PostPosted: 08/05/07 - 23:33    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I know this is an old post and im not sure if you have been diagnosed.
This may sound silly but you may want to have a sleep study done if you still dont know the problem. Sleep Apnea affects your breathing but can also result in night sweats, nightmares, heart problems such as fast or irregular beating, fatigue, etc. You would be surprised how many things it can affect
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