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1603825 tn?1297757288

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Since september 19 2010 i have had continuis respiritory track infections, bladder infection, a parasite in january that was and i think still maybe there, and have been having theses symptoms since the beginning: nausua, constant vomitting, way to much mucus build up, diarhia, migranes, back pain, blacking out 2 or more timesa week 4 times at most generally, can't breathe out of my nose, soar irritated throat and random bruising. Doctors keep giving meds for infections and never run all or as many tests as they think i should and i dont know where to go for answers anymore. i am also 21 in 20 days so on march 6th and have NEVEr had my period and my family doctor says it is fine. I need answers or to know what i should do. i am in college and am done being sick,.
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
There are a few things that should be ruled out in your case—diabetes, hyperthyroidism, IBS, Crohn’s and cystic fibrosis. Please consult another doctor or the present one and get this investigated. Take care!
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1542096 tn?1293162924
sounds like you need to keep Dr shopping until you find one who you feel is genuinely trying o help.  An Internist may be a goo start or a Gastroenterologyst.
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