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Celiac low blood pressure? |
I've just turned 20 and for about 11 months I've been having symptoms such as abdominal cramps, attacks of diarrhea with this fat like mucus stuff that comes out (sometimes bloody), constipation, tingling in my fingers, painful muscle cramps, painful mouth sores, chronic indigestion, gurgling in throat and rectum, dizzy spells, my clothes are looser but the scale says I weigh the same, I'm tired all the time. Even after sleeping forever, I still feel drained of energy, I get these floater and sometimes eye pain, sometimes I itch all over, dry patches of skin on my face, shortness of breath sometimes, balance problems (not horrible, but slightly noticeable), allergies, etc... But it sounded like he said that my blood pressure was a little low. But that it's better than being too high or something. I think it was 108 over something. But I've been feeling kind of weak and dizzy lately. I have really bad ocd so my mom doesn't believe I have anything bad. She thinks it's just my mind. But I feel like something is wrong and all these doctors keep saying that it sounds like IBS. I was supposed to have an endoscopy and a colonoscopy done, But I'm paranoid about the cleanliness of the tools. Hi first rule out all other causes using cbc and other tests, but sounds like you are suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), but consult yr doc hes the best source to confirm anything. |
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