Hi. I'm having a few different symptoms
of something but i'm not sure what is
wrong with me. I've been going to
different doctors ever since I was 19 now
i'm 23 and I still don't really know
what's wrong with me.
I'm having these stinging pains all over
my body. It feels like bees are stinging
me all over from my head to my toe.
Sometimes it's just my hands or my feet or
just one dot on my back but other times
it's all over. After the pain goes away
it usually itches for a few seconds.
After this happens I usually feel more
tired than I did previously. It happens
when I eat something that is warm that
makes me feel hot, when i'm under stress,
and also when I start to warm up from
being in the cold.
I also have pain in my joints, bones, and
chest. I have this feeling of fullness on
the left side of my abdomen. At times I
feel very dizzy and I will at times see
dots.
I've had eeg's, and an ekg and they were
both normal. I've had an mri 1/05 and it
showed that I have a mesial temporal
sclerosis on the right side of my brain.
I have had kidney stones. I also have
medium level of central sleep apnea.
Central sleep apnea is different from
regular sleep apnea in that it's not
something obstructing my breathing, my
brain just doesn't send the signal for me
to breath sometimes when i'm sleep. I
also have an elevated estrogen level and a
decrease testosterone level.
I've done a few different tests and have
found a lot of little things but I still
don't know what the major cause of my
fatigue and pain is. Do you have any
suggestions as to what it could possible
be or what I should do to find out?
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