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finger numbness, back pain, fatigue, dizziness

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Posted: 01/10/08 - 02:04
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I am 17 years old and am currently having many of the same symptoms many of you are having. numbness in my right pinky, ring finger, and thumb. the numbness is only on the side of the finger which is strange. I started seeing a doctor for my back pain symptoms that started before the numbness. I feel tired daily, and most of the times i stand up from sitting for a while i get dizzy and disoriented for a few seconds and things go a little dark. two days ago i also noticed that the skin covering the joints connecting the toes to the foot have become very bright red. this lasted for about 30 minutes and earlier today noticed it on my wrist and knuckles. I don't know if the reddness is a symptom but i thought it was worth mentioning, mabye someone else with see this also? I go back to the rheumatologist tomorrow for more blood testing. If anyone has any advice its would be greatly appriaciated.


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Posted: 01/10/08 - 10:20
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This sounds like a parasite. Parasitic infections can cause joint pain, dizziness, nausea, and soreness. I could be wrong, so going to a rheumatologist is a good idea. However, I suggest you see a homeopath or naturopath in your area, especially an EDS technician or one specializing in biomeridian. Look one up over the internet.


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Posted: 10/29/08 - 10:44
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You probably have allergies of some sort, those can cause redness on the skin that comes and goes and because you have gastrointestinal symptoms too, it must be something you ingest. Allergies can cause weird feelings all over your body. You also should be checked for MS.


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