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What disease has these symptoms? Hypoglycemia, migraines, aching muscles, and Raynaud's Syndrome? |
I used to have seizures with the hypoglycemia, but no more. I had my gall bladder out and thankfully, that symptom went away except for the week before the monthly period. I also have extreme sinus problems when it is time to start my period as well. Sometimes ana is high and sometimes none at all. C3, C4 compliments show sometimes and sometimes normal. Also, bladder is affected with high levels of protein and blood. Other times fine. I am not a doctor; I am only a pharmacy student. I think the Raynaud's Syndrome and the high ANA suggest it is probably an autoimmune disorder of some sort. So do the list of other sort of "nonspecific" symptoms. Maybe something like lupus, or perhaps a different one. I hate to name a specific disease, because there are many different autoimmune disorders & it could be anything. Of course, I could be wrong & it may not be autoimmune. I think maybe you should see a rheumatologist, however. I would HIGHLY suggest finding another doc and demanding a test for Celiac Disease. CD is an autoimmune disease in which the body cannot digest gluten, a protein in wheat, rye and barley. That sounds harmful enough except that left untreated can lead to TONS of symptoms (including the ones u describe) as well as secondary autoimmune diseases such as Raynaud's, infertility, lupus, cancers, etc. It is completely treatable by the glutenf ree diet. If the damage to the intestines is severe, it can take weeks, months maybe even years for the body to completely heal. It doesnt necessarily mean that your secondary diseases, such as Raynauds, will go away....BUT the symptoms usually lessen dramatically once the Gluten Free diet is started (and maintained) and your intestines heal. Please feel free to email me for more info. Please visit the sites I list for more info!! |
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