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Old 01-01-2007, 04:09 PM #1
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DAN! stands for Defeat Autism Now, although many of these doctors see other patients as well. The one we saw also treats adults and a wide range of conditions such as~ http://www.pathwaysmed.com/menu/serv...rvices100.html

I cannot give a thumbs on all the doctors you'll find listed on the links above... because I don't know them... but they may look for and consider things and offer treatments that your other doctors haven't thought of. You most likely won't find any of these guys on your insurance plans if you must stick to a list, but if you are free to choose your own doctors then they should be covered.

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Old 01-01-2007, 04:35 PM #2
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Hi Ideal,

Sorry to hear you're having this ongoing problem with no answers from the medical community. Been there...done that...ain't no fun.

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My condition began with a VERY small irritation in my left side. It felt precisely like a small splinter was wedged inside my abdomen, and when I moved or twisted my torso in certain ways, I could feel a pricking sensation. After about a month a knot of pain formed around the area, and that's when I finally went to the doc. Blood work showed that I had a high WBC, and slightly elevated liver enzymes, so he diagnosed me with DVT and put me on antibiotics. And of course that didn't work.

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Al is still around, and hopefully he will share his experience. I'm pretty sure he has tangoed with diverticulitis. He tried a gluten free diet on a can't loose premise in hope that it might help his neuropathy symptoms. Maybe he will have some thoughts for you.
Yup Cara's right, I did/do tango with diverticulosis/itis. I see that you have had numerous tests to rule that out. I feel the GI doc missed the diverticulae during a colonoscopy BEFORE I had a major attack. It was dx'ed by a flexsig procedure done by a primary care doc. Grrrrrrr

Do you have lower back issues? If you stated that previously - sorry I missed it. I have that same feeling at times. I think always baffled the docs with my back pain. It's very specific, I move just in the right manor and will feel pain. I often have a hard time trying to figure out if my left side pain is truly coming from the front [diverticulitis]- or if it just "feels like" it's coming from front but is originating from the back. I know when I aggravate my back, I feel it on the front left side (around the hipbone bone) too. My left lower back is where my problem lies - I have annular tears in the discs surface. A lower back problem could explain the pain shooting down the legs. Back problems can be hard to dx unless you get someone that is well versed in that.

I have neurological issues too. Many of them cleared up when I went GF, some of them have not. I still have peripheral neuropathy in my hands, feet and legs [plus a few scattered spots]. Disappointingly, my PN has not cleared with being GF. I do notice changes in my PN with dairy.

I wish you well in your Knowledge Quest. Keep searching for answers...
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Follow up on ALL of the great advice already given! Lots of excellent ideas, already shared with you!

Several more questions, as food for thought:

1) Have you been checked for "atypical" APPENDICITIS? (which sometimes can hide from many docs)

2) What are all MEDICATIONS that you took & are taking?--by mouth, by intramuscular injection, by intravenous injection, topically on the skin, on the scalp, etc. --both prescribed and over the counter, vaccinations, herbs, supplements (thinking of possible contamination if from out of the country, etc.) , Chinese herbs, etc. (wondering about possible adverse side effects of any of these)

a) any acid blockers? (these cause nerve damage, to either peripheral nerves &/or to central nervous system, by preventing absorption of dietary Vitamin B-12. HAVE YOU HAD YOUR B-12 BLOOD LEVEL MEASURED? IF YES, WHAT WAS THE RESULT? OTHERS KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS, INCLUDING ROSE AND MRS. DOUBTFYRE, ETC.

b) "statins" (cholesterol lowering drugs) can cause "rhabdomyolysis" which is MUSCLE DESTRUCTION, that can lead to kidney damage (Lipitor is a statin, for example).

3) What other medical conditions do you have? (with or without taking meds for them)

4) What was different, around the time this first started? (work location, home location, air quality, diet, etc.):

a) What kind of work do you do? (in case of occupational connection, regarding ergonomics, or toxic exposure, etc.)

5) Have you had any:

a) accidents/injuries

b) operations/surgeries,

c) dental procedures, such as root canals, etc.,

d) silicone exposure?

e) heavy metal exposure? (Chelation therapy can help with this)

6) What is the source of your drinking water supply? (thinking of water borne infections possible, &/or problems with water treatment chemical overloading)

7) Have you been checked for possible Arnold-Chiari Malformation Syndrome (can be congenital/born with, or acquired, I think)

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