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Old 11-27-2013, 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Lewie View Post
. But the riddle here is that when I eat, it all goes away for ten minutes and slowly creeps back. I can’t find anyone that can help. What else can be checked? Currently on a few supplements, nothing helps.

THORAX CT Scan

Neck Tissue CT Scan

SEDIMENTATION RATE, WESTERGREN (ARUP)

Urinalysis

HISTOPLASMA ANTIGEN DETECTION EIA, URINE

C-REACTIVE PROTEIN

EGFR

ANA, IGG ELISA W/ REFLEX TO ANA, IGG IFA

Rheumatoid Factor (RF) Level

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Level

BORRELIA BURGDORFERI ANTIBODIES, IGG & IGM BY WESTERN BLOT

COCCIDIOIDES AB PANEL,SERUM CF

CRYPTOCOCCUS ANTIGEN, SERUM

CULTURE, BLOOD

COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANEL

CBC WITH PLT COUNT AND AUTO DIFF

Free Thyroxine Level

Brain MRI

EGFR

THYROID STIM. HORMONE W/RFLX TO FREE T4

Bence Jones Protein, Quantitative

IMMUNONELECTROPHORESIS,IFE,IGA,IGG,IGM

Glycosylated Hemoglobin Level

COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANEL

Abdominal Ultrasound

HELICOBACTER PYLORI BREATH TEST

Vitamin D Level

MAGNESIUM, PLASMA OR SERUM

FOLATE, SERUM

VITAMIN B12

CBC WITH PLT COUNT AND AUTO DIFF

BILIRUBIN, DIRECT, SERUM OR PLASMA

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL, SERUM OR PLASMa

ABDOMEN-PELVIS CT W/CONT
certainly sounds like an ulcer. but on that much PPI, your stomache acid is probably too low, not hi. bring us the results from you nutrient testing, commonly the levels found acceptable in western med are too low. Pretty much guarantee you are B12 def. good luck
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