CFS, Fibromyalgia, .....Hypothyroidism T3/T4 ??
From: Angel (post_quondam@hotmail.com)
Sat Apr 26 14:10:11 2003
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To whom it may concern, my name is Angel [Male - 06/26/63].
Yes, I know this is very long but please read on. THANX!!!
I have a Hiatle Hernia with G.E.Reflux, am ADD, had my tonsils and
adnoids removed [because I couldn't and still can't seem to breathe
through my nose], since I was 2 Yrs. old [I swallowed a whole peanut -
it was stuck in my lung] result - Pneumonia and Bronchitis - when
younger I almost died many times - I'm still prone to these ailments on
a yearly basis, I've had my appendix removed, and I've had multiple
stitiches ...other than those things... I've never been diagnosed with
any particular dysfunction and or disease. However, I feel that
[mainly] for the last 16 years my body has been falling apart.
~Whew, got that out of the way~ The basic part of my problems started
when I was young, I can't remember exactly when ...maybe 12 or 13 Yrs.
old, but I remember when it got worse.
January 1992, I awoke in the middle of the night gasping for air. I
ended up in the ER. This happened to me for what seems like months. Was
it sleep apnea? An ENT said no way!!! Was it my Hernia and reflux? Hmmm!
At one point I wore a heart monitor with alarm - for a month, I set that
off almost every night because my heart would be pounding - as I awoke
from a lack of oxygen. The doctor's said ...that it was okay [because]
it was within a normal range for someone in my shape and condition. They
went on to assume ...I was stressed and depressed! I told them this
couldn't be, as it was happening only while I was sleeping. I then told
them my problems up to that point [major symptoms to follow].
*My Uncle and Mother have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, they
[uncle/mom] continually tell me I too have it. Doctor's seems
reluctant!!!
Anyway, I have pursued many avenues to lessen my discomforts; this has
come at a great price. My self-esteem has gone down and I feel as
though I've been a guinea pig both physically and physiologically.
Doctor's have given me most of the anti-depressant drugs available and I
~personally~ have pursued therapy, even went as far as to try an commit
myself, as I had pains and much more that multiple Doctor's said
couldn't be real!!! The results? I take their meds and then get doped up
usually ending up in the ER. It seems as though I have a low tolerance
for most med's. Or is that physiological as well? ~Yes, I do have a
slight attitude!!!~ Depression seems to be my end result. Imagine
that!! How much can someone take being told that it's "ALL IN THEIR
MIND!" I could only take the doctor's pill pushing for 3 - 4 years. I
have been "grinning and bearing it" on my own for what seems to be a 100
years now, trying Vitamins, and Alternative Med's [herbs, acupuncture,
etc], 85% of the time I do very well.
So what are my systems? I ache [everywhere] almost all the time -
degrees of pain are variable as well as where the pain is located. I
have migraines that stop me dead in my tracks, lower back pain
accompanied usually with hip, knee, and foot problems, heart
palputations, breathing difficlties - sudden and usually out of nowhere,
canker sores from hell, ringing in my ears, body parts [mainly while
resting] get numb and tingly, my endurance in most cases is nil - there
are times I surprise myself ...but if I do exert myself, within usually
a hour, the payoff is a migraine, neck and or lower body breakdown,
especially the next day, I'm always tired when I have to be awake and
awake when I should be tired ...blah blah!!! ...I think you get the
point.
Here's the weird part: I use to be a very athletic guy, ...Cross
Country, Track, Swim, Basketball, Cycling, etc... I used to run a
minimum of 2,000 miles a year for 6 years straight, not to mention my
other sport activities - the running has stopped but the other
activities are going as long as I can maintain (Last 14 years? - 95%
Alcohol free).
Another important part of my problems: In the latter time frame I
crashed my vehicle [Jan. 1993] ...surprisingly I didn't even get a
scratch. I flipped 14 times according to eyewitnesses. I didn't even
get a ticket!!! I to this day don't know what happened but the police
blamed it on obscure occurrences - a very strong wind gust was
mentioned. Anyway, I mention this crash because this is where my
problems took yet another turn. Among all the other problems I had been
dealing with, now I acquired a new bizarre feature. I thought at first
I was claustrophobic but this new problem is very selective. Put me
in/on a plane, bus, a place where no "easy access out" is available, any
situation ...and then tell me or at best make me feel as though I can't
leave ...whoa, I want out!!! I've embarrassed myself many times. I have
been trying to attack these situations straight on, especially when
challenged by my girlfriend. 90% of the time I manage, 10% I'm gone,
avoid it, or stay as long as I can stand it.
Summary:
I've done well these last 10+ years, but it appears when I think of who
I was and who I now am ...I've been slowly giving into the pain and fear
things. So in closing, I guess I'd be interested in what you think and
or what some of your colleagues may think. Thanks .....ANGEL
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