Chronic pain & disinterested doctors? - normal muscle percentage
I am a woman of 19 years. I saw two rheumatologists in the past year and a half, and both my Fibromyalgia is diagnosed after two visits. My only abnormal blood tests have been increased to show complement ESR and high inflammation - the absence of anemia, high / low blood pressure, symptoms of autoimmune disease, etc.
My symptoms are:
- Persistent fatigue
- Eye fatigue, constant pain in the eyes
- Creaking, aching joints
- Livedo reticularis on the hands, arms, legs, feet and chest
- Constant cold hands and feet, usually accompanied by discomfort and pain
- Red, Model addresses indicated in the lower torso and legs, if the increase in heart rate (http://i40.tinypic.com/11gnbzd.jpg & http://i40.tinypic.com/35hijno. Jpg)
- Fingers and toes are blue and purple, but it comes and goes
No doctor has been running more tests to discover what causes the inflammation, or do something to help me with the exception of prescription medication and told me to exercise more interesting. I have a little softer, but a body-mass index, healthy and normal in fat, muscle, PEPercentage and the exercise has not frequently and regularly helped - but a better diet and more work to me much pain or fatigue.
I am pleased concerned about my health and the degree of disability, the fact that the daily experience, but I have had the hearing, the nominations and the "not everything in his head wearily, but not elsewhere in your body or approach. I look another doctor, what kind of specialist to help me improve my symptoms? How do I know if I really fibromyalgia and I fired?
Friday, January 8, 2010
Normal Muscle Percentage Chronic Pain & Disinterested Doctors?
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Thank you for your interesting contribution. I think you Hugh-called antiphospholipid syndrome syndrome. It is with the antiphospholipid syndrome and lupus overlap. One in five people with lupus have antiphospholipid syndrome, or "blood" sticky "
A doctor who gives him a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, with a high rate, it is inconpetant hunger. It can take months or years to show symptoms, but my bet is not only fibromyalgia.
I also think it has something else in mind. The eruption of the other more like an allergy. It is difficult to deduce from the picture. People with autoimmune diseases, particularly thyroid disease, lupus and Sjogren's syndrome, there is a risk, rash, urticaria, vasculitis, and urticaria. An allergist will test for autoimmune-related urticaria, whether you give your story.
The livedo reticularis means that you have a bad circulation and does not reach your members. They will not congeal. I saw an episode of house where the guy was this eruption, and were tested for co -AP agglutinin disease. You probably do not, but I'll give you a link. Ask if you can at least an aspirin. Aspirin makes hives worse, but perhaps not in the context hives autoimmune disease. Do we really need better doctors.
We also know that you can have low iron without anemia. I had low iron and iron deficiency, and my red blood cell count was in order. Be sure to make a full iron panel. There are four blood tests of iron.
Your eyes can disturb blood pressure. It could be a lack of moisture or allergies or thyroid. Maybe you go to an ophthalmologist you will be another hint? I hope you feel better. How horrible for them to treat you this way.
Thank you for your interesting contribution. I think you Hugh-called antiphospholipid syndrome syndrome. It is with the antiphospholipid syndrome and lupus overlap. One in five people with lupus have antiphospholipid syndrome, or "blood" sticky "
A doctor who gives him a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, with a high rate, it is inconpetant hunger. It can take months or years to show symptoms, but my bet is not only fibromyalgia.
I also think it has something else in mind. The eruption of the other more like an allergy. It is difficult to deduce from the picture. People with autoimmune diseases, particularly thyroid disease, lupus and Sjogren's syndrome, there is a risk, rash, urticaria, vasculitis, and urticaria. An allergist will test for autoimmune-related urticaria, whether you give your story.
The livedo reticularis means that you have a bad circulation and does not reach your members. They will not congeal. I saw an episode of house where the guy was this eruption, and were tested for co -AP agglutinin disease. You probably do not, but I'll give you a link. Ask if you can at least an aspirin. Aspirin makes hives worse, but perhaps not in the context hives autoimmune disease. Do we really need better doctors.
We also know that you can have low iron without anemia. I had low iron and iron deficiency, and my red blood cell count was in order. Be sure to make a full iron panel. There are four blood tests of iron.
Your eyes can disturb blood pressure. It could be a lack of moisture or allergies or thyroid. Maybe you go to an ophthalmologist you will be another hint? I hope you feel better. How horrible for them to treat you this way.
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