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Overall body messed up!!

From: Desperate!!! (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Aug 2003 16:05:04 -0500 (CDT)


Hello. Allright I am wondering if anyone out there can give me some ideas as to what is happening to my body. Up to a few months ago, I was a healthy 24 year old. After a few weeks of tachycardia, tiredness, confusion, body aches, they discovered that I have a hyperactive thyroid... more specifically a hyperthyroditis (so just viral). After a month on Tapazole and beta blockers, my endocronologists realized that even though my T4 were not too high, with the medication is wasnt going down... So my dose has gone up... and to be honest I havent felt a difference, my fast heart beats continue... At the same time of all this, ended up in the hospital in severe pain due to either: a cyst in my ovaries which errupted or possibly a kidney stone... Apparently I have calculi in my both my kidneys and an actual stone and a cyst in one of my kidneys... (and there is nothing wrong with my parathyroid)

Ok so what is going on in my body? The millions of doctors that I am going to are all running tests to figure out whats going on. The fact is that I am in some sort of pain or discomfort all the time... I have pain under my ribs and on my side and backside all the time... my periods are horrible, I am fatigued all the time... and have tingles in my feet and hands all the time. I also have an urge to pee all quite often... and sometimes my abs hurt when I pee!! Could all these things be interconnected? Does anyone have any ideas? Any suggestions?? Thanks






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