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Pain, Disorientation, Sensory Distortion, Fever, Respiratory Issues

TEMPERATURE AND SYMPTOM LOG

REASON FOR STARTING LOG: 2 MONTH FEVER, RECURRENT UPPER & LOWER RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS

Temperature Taken Orally with Digital Thermometer, expressed in Fahrenheit
Symptoms Described As Best As Possible, Limited Medical Vocabulary

WORTH NOTING :
Am epileptic (grand mal and complex partial seizures), encepholomyelitis, COPD, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Had nasal pollups scraped out (completely occluded sinuses as a teenager).
Had viral and bacterial pneumonia as an infant

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# 02/11/20
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@ 3:40 PM - 99.6 degrees
- Nausea (lower left abdomen)
- Dull Radiating Pain (center of chest, right beneath ribs)
- Waves of Physical and Psychological Disorientation / Visual Distortion
- Muscle and Joints ache
- Serious Headache (forehead + behind eyes + temples)

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# 02/12/20
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@ 7:18 AM - 100.1 degrees
- Sore Throat
- Sinus Congestion / Infection (light yellow / green mucus color)
- Chest Congestion / Sometimes Productive Cough / Rattling When Exhaling Deeply
- Neurological "Glitches"
-- Jolting feeling of being "shocked"
-- Visual Tracking Interruption
-- Auditory Distortion (whooshing / thrumming / loudness / pitch shift)
-- Jumping / Twitching Muscles and Extremities
- Muscle and Joints ache, feels like pain radiating from bones
- Pronounced Muscle Weakness / Overall Fatigue
- Tolerable Headache (forehead + behind eyes + temples)
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@ 8:28 AM - 100.0 degrees
- Muscle Pain Worsened Markedly
-- Sharp random pains in muscles and bones, all over
-- Radiating muscle burning sensation, all over
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@ 9:45 AM - 100.5 degrees
- Took 650mg Acetaminophen for fever
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@ 1:07 PM - 100.0 degrees
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@ 2:30 PM - 99.9 degrees
- Headache Worse, Brow & Temples Feel Bruised To Touch
- Thrumming visual and auditory distortion (worse when moving)
-- Glitches as described above, just worse.
- Twitching isn't as bad
- Cough isn't as bad
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@ 5:20 PM - 99.5 degrees
- Thrumming Glitchiness Not As Bad
- Joints and muscles still ache, sharp pains are fewer, dull pains persist
- Almost Intolerable Headache (forehead + behind eyes + temples + sides of head)
- Fatigue / Muscle Weakness Still Just As Pronounced
- Throat Still Sore
- Took 650mg Acetaminophen for fever
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@ 7:20 PM - 100.1 degrees
- Thrumming Glitchiness Worse
- Muscles Weaker / Shakey
- Waves of Nausea, have to stifle vomit
- Chills / Entire Body Quivering
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@ 11:00 PM - 99.7 degrees
- Chills stopped
- Stomach Pain as well as Nausea
- Throat Hurts Worse
- Chest Hurts (sharp needling sensation)
- Pressure over left lung / stomach makes the pain subside, but comes right back

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# 02/13/20
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@ 5:00 AM - 100.8 degrees
- Entire Body Quivering
- Chills
- Throat Hurts Worse
- Chest Pains Dull
- Took 650mg of Acetaminophen for fever
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@ 7:30 AM - 99.2 degrees
- Sputum dark yellow / gold / sometimes green color
- Flecks of Blood In Sputum
- Lower Back Pain, left & right
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@ 9:30 AM - 99.9 degrees
- Pronounced Thrumming Glitches (see previous descriptions)
- Pronounced Weakness / Fatigue
- Semi-Tolerable Headache (sinus, behind eyes, temples, forehead, base of head (neck))
- Nausea
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@ 11:30 AM - 99.8 degrees
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@ 2:15 PM - 100.2 degrees
- Throat feels much worse
- Eyes Burn
- Less Glitchy
- Tolerable Headache (sinus, behind eyes, left temple, forehead)
- Less Nauseus
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@ 4:00 PM - 100.8 degrees
- Took 650mg of Acetaminophen for fever
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@ 6:00 PM - 100.3 degrees
- Eyes Feel Slightly Better
- Tolerable Headache (sinus, behind eyes, temples, forehead, neck)
- Nauseus
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# 02/13/20
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11:30 AM - 99.5 degrees
- Serious Sharp and Radiating Pain In Right Upper Jaw / Maxillary Sinuses
bulge in gums in the same area,
right cheek and upper jaw feel painfully bruised to the touch
- Tolerable Headache, Forehead, Behind Eyes, Neck, Temples
- Took Tylenol For Fever
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Don't know about all of this, but the beginning you are describing a classic migraine headache.
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You described many symptoms, but it seems like your chief complaint is fever of unknown origin (FUO). Causes of FUO can be categorized as infection (dental abscesses, endocarditis, sinusitis, tuberculosis, or urinary tract infection), inflammation (lupus, inflammatory bowel disease, or vasculitis), malignancy (leukemia, lymphoma, or gastrointestinal cancer), or miscellaneous (drug-induced, thromboembolic, or thyroiditis). If you have not already done so, you should see a doctor as soon as possible for further workup and evaluation. The following article provides a sample diagnostic approach:

https://www.aafp.org/afp/2014/0715/p91.html
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Thank you kindly.
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I would consider checking your vitamin D and iron levels. Look up thier symptoms. They usually go together.
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