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Can someone give me guesstimate to the conditions I'm experiencing please!

I'm going to label all the symptoms I've been experiencing since 2016 (I will try to be specific on the time frame and how it affects me)

Symptoms:
> Stabbing and tightening left sided chest pain (recently causing exhaustion, swollen tonsil, nausea, not being able to swallow and sickness at the sight and smell of food (21/5/18 first time for all the included symptoms))
> Fatigue
> Inability to gain weight
> Diarrhoea with Constipation (Trapped or incomplete sensation as well)
> Burning sensation excreting (sometimes when having severe constipation)
> Warm Stomach
> Pain on lower right-side of Stomach (Last night I had it on the left side of the lower stomach which was excruciatingly painful like a snake strangling my organ or someone trying to burst my organ with their bare hand and it was difficult to sleep since it was sudden onset (4am 28/5/19))
> Bowel has been described before as “irritable and painful sometimes when excreting)
> Bowel Issues (Past issue with not actually knowing or feeling when to excrete)
> Hip pain since 2015
> Pins and Needles (Pressure of fullness in leg like strapping around a limb and it going numb)
> Pale cold skin (usually)
> Lip Smacking
> Tremor
> Muscle Weakness Sensation (Might be actually Spasticity)
> Numb Sensation
> Heart Palpitations
> My foot flops unrremotely like it's going tic tok with itself
> Muscle Twitching (Fasciculation?)
> Sparking Sensation down lower spine (Electric shock and causes a heat spike)
> Fornication (Insect like crawling sensation)
> Spasm in the left arm (25/5/2018 first time)

Grey zoning symptoms:
Irritability
Tinnitus
Night Terrors (and hyper realistic response when waking up scared or as if it's happening in real life and attacking or feeling pain or sensation I shouldn't)
Eczema
Headaches (Frequent)
Irregular Heartbeat
Migraines
Eye Fluttering

Most of these symptoms started in College and now are still with me on the train ride, some have started developing later but they're usually off and on I would say, none are really "Relapse" symptoms or provoked by stuff

I have farsightedness (might be why I'm having migraines oof but anything helps), I've been diagnosed in 2016 (April) with Depression (Specifically highlighting Anhedonia)/Anxiety/Autism (Not Aspergers or ASD) and 2017 (September) with Scoliosis when I noticed my chest was unusual

In 2017 (April) I was hospitalised for attempting to kill myself and on day they checked me out as good to go after 24hr but wanted me under 6 week observation for my unusually high heart rate (My heart is usually 80 always) in the notes I was diagnosed with Sinus Tachycardia but Idk if that's just for when I was in hospital but I couldn't stay cause I was in College at the time

Recently I've been trying to push for help so I've been referred to a Neurologist for all my neurological symptoms and my GP advised me to go talk to them about any other symptoms too

My GP did every blood tests in the book and all they found was my folate acid was half the amount it should of and then after 5 week of pill taking it was above average and she didn't seem that phased asking if I changed my diet which I didn't (This was for my Paraesthesia and Fatigue which actually got worse when I took folic pills)

I usually rest when I wake early (9am to 10am) because I get so exhausted by 2pm but if I'm awake at 12pm when waking up from sleep I can stay up til 12am, I always have to take 1 hour to sleep (I think I have insomnia oops) but my GP has said they cannot do nothing more so I am looking into all the posibilites of what I could be experiencing

I know it sounds bizarre to be experiencing so much but I am honestly more shocked and amused than anyone else is by how badly formed I must be as a human

Umm beside that I've done a celiac screening which came negative and I've been having faeces with partial black sections to them

I am trying to not read too into this but honestly I'm fascinated and scared, is that a bad thing? Please give me your thoughts on how I should approach everything

Other info: I'm almost 19/I am a male
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Don't even know how I stumbled across that to be honest but hope it helped & all major supermarkets have gluten free sections if you look =)
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Hi I'm no quack so I could be wrong but when I read your post it reminded me of something I clocked on the web last week  . . . https://goo.gl/images/ox856M . . . try cutting out the gluten it might work & you got nothing to loose either way hope I helped =)
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https://celiac.org/celiac-disease/understanding-celiac-disease-2/diagnosing-celiac-disease/screening/
I'd go for an endoscopic biopsy what ever that may be bloods arnt 100% accurate for diagnosis
Hi, I saw this when I was originally searching for multiple underlining symptoms due to a 23andme genetical test that said I could be at risk of Celiac, I honestly don't know what content has gluten but I've searched you shouldn't drop gluten unless you have an diagnosis that requires you otherwise (NHS pages advise this)

I am much appreciative someone has commented and I realised I should of posted this on the expert forum oops but I was thinking the same thing about a biopsy to see if it's inflamed due to my GP saying I have severe bowel movement from how it seemed
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