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I have been under the weather for awhile and for the last month I have been experiencing ongoing tiredness throughout the day, confusion, forgetfulness, clumsiness and anxiety. In the last year I have also been dealing with vulvodynia (under control now due to amitriptyline 50mg), anemia (also treated successfully) hypothyroidism (blood tests show thyroid in normal range due to medication) depression (no longer a big problem).

My doctor gave me beta blockers and referred me to a course for anxiety.

Do you think something other than anxiety could be responsible for these symptoms? Any advice will be much appreciated.

I just turned 33 and there is no sign of the menopause.

If you are around menopause age, no wonder you experience some of the symptoms you said. If this is so,go and visit an obstetrician; you may need hormone replacement therapy.
Other diagnosis would be emotional stress. If chronic,it can be devastating and with diverse signs. So a psychiatrist can be of help in this case.

your colon is the reason for all medical problems when your colon get seriously clooged with stuck on fecal matter laxitives will not help only changing your diet and exersizing more maybe try a colon cleansing product such as the as seen on tv dual action cleans it makes your colon have bowle movments like nature intended and its natural herbs to see all the systhetic drugs we take is couse of of everything the side effects are worse than the cure when the actor john wayne died they found over 7 pounds of stuck aged old fecal matter that so dried up it looked like dried tommatoes that couses your body to be unable to absorb the right stuff all the toxins in our air we breath such as polution from factorys his colon was so clooged they had to atualy take small drill to see it

Your symptoms could be due to a number of things. Can you go and see another doctor in your practice? It might be worth keeping a diary to see if there is any pattern to the symptoms and also to see whether the anxiety course makes any difference. You don't say what age you are but I am wondering if there is some sort of hormone imbalance.

I am not a medical professional, but even if I was, I think you would actually need to be seen to make any firm diagnosis.

Good luck

You could have some type of infection causing those symptoms.I have dealt with many of them for ages.
GPs are not very good at linking those symptoms to infections like borreliosis / lyme disease & others.
If you want a second opinion,you can contact the expert doctors at the private hospital below. They could at least investigate your fatigue symptoms.In general you need to have suffered fatigue for at least 4 months to get a possible diagnosis.

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