Guest guest Posted June 9, 2007 Report Share Posted June 9, 2007 I was just wondering if someone could tell me-I'm certainly not asking for deeply personal details here-what the symptoms were that they developed shortly before receiving their diagnosis. Also,I have gotten the feeling that the general consensus in the medical community is that these conditions that fall under the category of CFS (and related) have a vague grouping of symptoms that can point towards many different conditions/syndromes, therefore, making it difficult to diagnose-what I'm wondering is, are there a certain set of events/symptoms that seemed to help in determining what the problem was more specifically? Just wondering. So far, I've been told I have " chronic inflammation with low-grade fevers of unknown origin " , something that I consider to have been pretty much an incoherent answer from a doctor I do not wish to see again, and, my family is treating me like a hypocondriac. I know in my gut that something is really not right with me, though, and that is why I continue to pursue this. I have an appointment with a rheumatalogist coming up towards the end of this month-I can only hope that this will help me to get somewhere with this. Symptoms I've been experiencing-chronic, low grade fevers, aching and inflammation which I've been told could be due to chronic, low-grade infection, though, not definite, aching and swelling in different parts of the body (mainly in the neck and shoulders, though), loss of appetite, " mind fog " , continuous fatigue, and candida infection that does not respond to treatment.(Arthritis and lupus have been ruled out, as well as any serious blood disorders. A short time ago, I was told I had a zinc deficiency, I've started taking a supplement, and this has not been brought up again since.) Okay, I will write no more for now, for fear that it may reach novel length. : ) -Sandy H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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