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hand tremors, hypertension, tachycardia, night sweats, high blood sugar and burning, painful mouth

Any idea of what could cause these symptoms??
shaking hands
Intense burning, painful mouth (when exposed to anything (hot, cold, spicy, etc.)
sudden onset of rapid heart rate (staying above 100 at rest)
sudden onset of high blood pressure (I've always ran low)
sudden onset of intense night sweats (waking up soaking wet 2-3 times per night)
sudden onset of high blood sugar levels
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Occasional Ocular migraines (like 'prisms' in my peripheral vision fields but, are 'visible' with my eyes closed or open)
Fatigue
Leg muscle weakness (walking up stairs feels like my legs are filled with lead)
Insomnia
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171867 tn?1271044148
Have you had your thryoid levels checked??? I would see the doc and have it checked out... it can cause your symptoms...good luck!
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Cheryl,
Intense burning, painful mouth may be "burning mouth syndrome."
There are a number of support groups for this. You can google for information.

Sudden onset of rapid heart rate may be due to low levels of magnesium within the cells.
This can be a complication of Lyme Disease, when the Lyme bacteria depletes the cells of magnesium.  Supplementing magnesium may help.

"Intense night sweats" may have several causes, one of which is Babesiosis, a tick borne infection.

High blood sugar levels can be caused by insulin resistance.

I too have ocular migraines, severe fatigue, and leg muscle weakness and pain.
My symptoms are due to an infection with Borrelia Burgdorferi.

Carol




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