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A kaleidoscope of small symptoms - what kind of doctor?
If I meet another doctor that will only look at one symptom and then assures me its so minor that they don't know why I bothered to darken their doorstep, so help me...
Since 2007 I've been dealing with a series of strange symptoms that increase in number and severity over time. Thankfully, they are all relatively small, but the sum total of them has a noticeable negative impact on my quality of life. First, let me say that I was diagnosed with Hashimotos Thyroiditis in 2005 and I was symptomatic with that for 10 years before being treated. My weird symptoms began after I had gotten my thyroid levels somewhat stabilized. I'll try to list these in order of appearance:
I was given Gabapentin in late 2007 to help me sleep after I got down to only sleeping 1 hour per night. It is the only drug I've tried because it works so well at helping me stay asleep and wake feeling rested. I started at 100mg and am up to 700mg now. I go through 2 cycles per year when my symptoms get worse and I temporarily increase the dose. I only take the drug at night. I was scoped at both ends for the digestive stuff and there is nothing of alarm there. I had a brain MRI (the smelling thing) and I have an "unremarkable" brain image. I guess that's a good thing. :) I really want to find a doctor that will look at all of the symptoms together. All the docs I've met with so far will only look at one symptom and will ignore the rest. Within my heart, I feel strongly that these are all interconnected somehow and I'd like to get a diagnosis before some really scary symptom emerges. For others of you with challenging diagnosis' what would you do over when searching for a doctor, knowing what you know today? |
Hi Lightsleeper
One thing I learned in my voyage is not to think about worst things happening than what is actually happening because the mind is very powerful and can make things much worse. Mind/Body connection.
I have Graves Disease and also have a lot of the same symptoms you have. I also have multiple doctors too unfortunately. If you haven't seen a neurologist, you should go for an evaluation. You should also keep copies of all your bloodwork and results of tests that you have had done. Also sleep is very important. Lack of sleep will make all illness and stress ravage the body over time. Look at the important stickies at top of page for suggestions on testing and so forth. I have heard of lots of people itch thyroid disorders having PN from both metabolic derangement and also the meds we take to treat it. If your symptoms are very widespread and you have a lot of varied symptoms, just from all the reading I have done it often points to autoimmune,toxic, or metabolic causes. Aussie |
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