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Sweats, nausea, chills, no fever

My father has been having episodes of sweats, nausea, chills, with no fever.  He has gone to the hospital and had tests ran.  No complications with his heart, no kidney problems.  It has been going on for about 3 months now.  His WBC are 13, 000, (he's in the hospital receiving atb), he is somewhat anemic.  There is nothing in particular that we have noticed that brings it on.  He was on Lyrica, Cymbalta, and Hydrocodone (for severe leg pain), but got off because he thought that might be causing it.  So far, nothing has helped.  Any suggestions?  Thanks
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535822 tn?1443976780
May I suggest that you look into any environmental issues, if he has chem trails in his area I suggest he ask his doctor for a heavy metal blood test ,also a folicle hair test .there is a program on going of spraying toxins into the atmosphere...look for chem trails ..and do some research..
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535822 tn?1443976780
May I suggest that you look into any environmental issues, if he has chem trails in his area I suggest he ask his doctor for a heavy metal blood test ,also a folicle hair test .there is a program on going of spraying toxins into the atmosphere...look for chem trails ..and do some research..
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1928835 tn?1326985164
just like women, men can have the male version of menopausal symptoms. if you  have been to the doctors and they dont have anything for you try bring this up
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1827685 tn?1324433787
I'm assuming the medication they had him previously taking was to raise his hemoglobin levels correct? If so whats his age and other medications he is still currently taking other than what was listed. Cymbalta itself can be hard on one's body if miss proscribed, especially if the person taking it is that of the elderly minority. Perhaps they should ask the doctors to run a manual scan of his blood count and ask if they found any abnormalities in the first test. IF they didn't be sure to ask them to do the manual. I have a hunch. Please get back to me after you hear the responses from the medical providers.
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