I need your medical advise pleeeese?!


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I suffer from an unknown medical condition and need your assistance. It includes a very serious case of fatigue and sleepiness in which case all I seem to do is sleep and sleep. I could sleep for days at a time without knowing. I lose my appetite causing me to go into dehydration. While in this state and during the rare times that I am awake I partially loose my hearing, I have vision impairment, partial loss of memory, diarrhea, vomiting, loss of sense such as smell, taste, and texture, fevers, headaches, and serious case of fear of being left alone. This usually can last any where from 1 to 7 days and than I oddly wake up from it like nothing had happened. When I am fine I dont remember what happened while I was sick. I have been to all kinds of doctors in and out of the states and have gone through vigorous test's and analysis and no one seems to find anything wrong with me. Have you seen or heard anything like this? And if so what is it and how can I get better?
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It sounds like you could have some of many problems. When was the last time you went to a doctor? you need a blood work up to test for thyroid problems, lupus, diabetes, and other problems. You need a physical definitely. It almost sounds like a combination type problem of lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and possibly thyroid. I have the 3 above and you get "spells" like that. They come on suddenly and you are so tired you want to just crawl in bed and never get out.

You said you've been to doctors and had tests, there are some very specific thyroid ones they need to check, not the standard, I think it's T3, T4 uptakes and there is another one I can't think of the name. They also need to run lupus test, check for the antibodies. Lupus is hard to diagnose sometimes because the antibodies don't always show up unless you are in a full blown attack, which you are too tired and sick to make it to the doctors. Have you been to a rheumatologist? That would be the kind of doctor that would know more of what to test for.

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sounds like cfs chronic fatigue syndrome
Source(s):
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/cfs/

Have you had a sleep study done? I think you need to contact a sleep clinic..asap

Go see a Doctor.

cher had the disease and i also have it. epstien-barr syndrome you have to watch getting flu shots

SEE A DOCTOR>

I agree that some of your symptoms sound like chronic fatigue but some don't seem to match. Have you tried the "ask feature" on medical sites like WebMD? Good Luck!

Did you go to see a neurologist by any chance? Losing your senses could be a short circuit in your central nervous system. You should be evaluated by a neurologist if you can.

A healthy diet would be a good start. Stay away from fast food.(I like McD's fries. gotta stay away).

Sounds like could be hypothyroidism. Look up the symptoms of hypothyroidism. Sounds very close

A lot of your symptons sound like what my mom had right before she died. She died of COPD , Phneumonia , and Sepsis. But she also had something wrong in her colon, which gave her diarrhea, it was called COLITIS . She was also having memory loss, vomiting , high blood sugar (diabbeates) high blood pressure and High fever. She had a hard time breathing, and her blood pressure all of a sudden dropped to 40 and she went unconscience. Thats when they put her on life support. She only lived 1 more day. Now Im not saying thats what is wrong with you, But If I were you I would get checked for them , Cause you can catch them things anywhere. The COLITIS , And sepsis usually in infants and older people

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001362.htm

Have you been to Africa?

I would definitely get my thyroid levels checked -- it's a simple blood test, and it can save your life. My Mom almost died from a "Myxedema coma" which could have been prevented by one pill a day. One of its diagnostic hallmarks is that it affects EVERYTHING -- bp, oxygen levels in the blood, hearing, etc. It can also leave people in a "fugue" state..almost like a trance. I urge you to get tested.

If that comes up okay, I would consider testing (neuro) for epilepsy. It's not always evidenced by "seizures", per se.

Keep looking!

It's called Geopathic Stress. Do not mistaken it to be stress. It's only called stress because it's stress on your immune system. It's a natural form of radiation that is in most cases caused by running water and mineral concentrations underneath the earth. It changes your bodies frequency to 10.3 Hertz. It should be 7.3-7.5Hertz like water and earth. Doctors will wrongly diagnose you.

Eatern Europeen countries know more about it than U.S.A or Canada. It's also called "The Sick Building Syndrome"
It will depleate your body of all vitamins, minerals, trace elements and enzymes. It can cause food allergies making you acidic causing fungus and parasites.

If you have Geopathic stress, you would be radioactive.
Your immune system will not respond to medicine and eventually would get an autoimmune disease.

Did you know that %95 of people with cancer today had G.S. before they developed cancer. The same figures are with M.S, Chronic Fatigue.(long list)

You can get help. I know a specialist in this field. Write him an email and he will test your hair for G.S. for free and give you advice as to what he can do for you. If you wanted to get a full hair analysis to get to the bottom of all your symptoms, he can test for 8000 things.
He is at www.gseradicator.com

What you might need is a Lotus Shield and a few G.S Vortex inserts. Good luck. Send him your hair. You have nothing to lose.

You should also educate yourself on that subject doing a search on the internet.
Source(s):
www.gseradicator.com
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