laura001
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phorsenuf said:Christine, My last blood work showed my tsh at about 30. That was about 2 months ago so I haven't been retested since my dosage change. I know I need to get in and have that done. They did complete blood work on me last time too, both at the Drs. office and the ER. My Dr. sent me to the ER because of my dropping problem and I was having a horrific headache at the time. All tests were normal.
I see a rhuematologist for my fibromyalgia and my regular Dr. is actually an internal medicine Dr.
Disneynutt.....did your mom have a normal MRI though? I think that's part of the problem is mine shows normal. I also get numbness/pins and needles on the left side of my face and arm, but that seems to not matter at all.
I had a migraine one time that mimicked a stroke. Kept me in the hospital 3 days till they determined it wasn't a stroke. I never was convinced with that diagnosis because I've had problems ever since then.
It's so aggravating. I probably sound like a hypochondriac to my Drs office LOL
How can one person have so many symptoms with nothing being found???
Please seek a second opinion!

Hope you get your appointment quickly!!
I feared that it had to be something serious to have such weird and chronic symptoms. Believe me, in one year I had about every medical test imaginable...including two MRIs (brain and spine) with and without contrast, batteries of autoimmune tests, every endocrinological test imaginable (ruling out diabetes, hepatitis in its various forms, blood disorders, viruses, allergies, organ problems, cancer...) etc etc etc. The good news is that everything came back normal except for my hashimoto's (hypothyroid). However, the doctors don't think my thyroid problems are causing the symptoms...they think is a maladaptive stress response to the way of my body metabolizes my stress hormones, and is affected, but not caused by, my thyroid problems. Anyway, it turned about to be harmless and really has eased up after about a year of symptoms...now the itchiness (which is particularly around my nose these days) comes and goes once in a while, but it's no longer chronic.
