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I feel shrouded

I have many symptoms listed. Problems with sight,muscle pain,joint pain and stiffness,tremors and gross motor movement problems,jerking in large muscle groups that move,confusion,memory problems,cognition difficulty,very heat sensitive,headaches, hearing problems,pain in neck,swollen and painful glands in neck,sore throat in evenings, burning tongue syndrome,Many times I look right at something and do not see it(cars books etc.)drop items unexpectedly,sudden weakness in arms and legs, Nerve pain from feet up into buttocks,everything jerks from my eyes  to hands and feet,double visions haziness, dizziness,failing to move where muscle memory should prevail. The best description of my symptoms is that I am in a shroud. These symptoms come in clusters always worse in evenings. Oh yeah, bladder and bowel problems.
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199882 tn?1310184542
Find a doctor that you can really trust and talk too... I went through a couple of years where every doctor I saw except for my PCP thought I was making it up... I had one tell me I was lazy and would do anything to get out of work... I cried for about 2 weeks, put my big girl panties on and found a new doctor... lol

Some of these doctors have forgotten why they got in the field of medicine to begin with... They let it go to their head with this GOD complex and no matter what you say they will contradict you... Yes mam, been there and done that...

I'm so sorry about your ex and the things he is putting you through too... That alone I'm sure is effecting your health tremendously... But please look around no matter how long it takes to find that 1 doctor that I know is out there that you can click with... Please feel like you can talk to me any time you need to... I'm here for you...

I'll be praying,
Carol
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I ave not been dx'd. I was dx'd with burning tongue syndrome about three years ago. I have been told I  had high tsh and low t3. High cholesterol in May. I am not in severe pain but it i am miserable. The symptoms are somewhat transitory. I have applied for indigent healthcare but do not have an appointment yet. I am totally functional but somewhat hampered by symptoms and pain. Everyone thinks i am a hypochondriac or don't believe me. Most think everything is from menopause to PTSD from a ten plus year of marriage to an alcoholic junkie who I divorced and is now trying to find me and harm me. VERY traumatic. Everyrything can be explained by something else. i m not totally sure what is wrong and am afraid to tell all my symptoms
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199882 tn?1310184542
Wow, you are really going through it... I hate to hear of the suffering you must be having... Have you been to your doctor/neurologist yet?  If yes, what test have they ran so far?  I have for the most part the same symptoms but not all of them... It's so hard not knowing what each day will bring...

If you can tell us about your doctor experience and what's next on the list...

I'll be praying,
Carol
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Would find it difficult to understand how an MD could not put something together with all the misery you are in.
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WOW .... what tests have you had? Have you been diagnosed with anything?
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