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Old 07-22-2011, 10:33 AM #1
Annie4 Annie4 is offline
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Default New here still looking for diagnosis

Hi. I'm a healthy mom of 4 small children. I started having odd symptoms almost 1 year ago, a few months after my last child was born. It started with dizziness that came over me and has never left. Not spinning dizzy, but like I've had too much to drink or I've taken a drug. I thought I was coming down with something at the time. 2 weeks after the dizziness began, I started getting headaches. Burning, dull aches in the back of my head. The headaches lasted everyday for 6 months. Then they gradually turned into a dull ache on specific spot on the back, right side of my head spreading into pressure in my eyes between my eyebrows. These headaches caused a lot of added stress to my busy life. A few months back I noticed an intermittent buzzing/vibrating feeling in the bottom of my left foot. within a few weeks it moved to my other foot and became constant. Having fasciculations in legs (attributing to stress). One morning, about a month after the buzzing started, I woke up feeling itchy or kind of sunburned on my upper thighs and lower arms. The burning is now in my face, backs of hands, backs of thighs, calves and sometimes neck and tops of feet. I have noticed a decrease in sensation more so on my left side of body but various places head to toe.

I have seen 3 neurologists and had lots of bloodwork, an MRI of head, neck and lower spine. Sed rate, ANA are normal. Thyroid, vit deficiencies are all normal. MRI's are normal except for mild herniated, degenerating disc in L5-S1. Saw a naturopath who did a complete nutritional panel and said I was deficient in vit E, B12, Selenium, and SIgA was depressed. Adrenal stress test was normal. I had been taking a b12 sublingual for a few months before the last test came back deficient, so that was interesting. My mom was diagnosed with hypothyroidism at 30 after her last child was born. I always thought that's what I must have. Tested it 5 times. Still normal. I'm not on any prescription meds nor ever was. Taking some supplements now. I'm active, healthy, I eat organic, cut out alcohol completely after only having the occasional drink, no caffine and I haven't been exposed to toxins to my knowledge. Appointment next week with a new neurologist in a different city. Still looking for answers. Trying to keep my head up. Thanks for taking the time to read.

Annie
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