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What is wrong with my wife???

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Steve - 15 Sep 2005 02:02 GMT
About 2 weeks ago, my wife awoke with a splitting headache.  Over the
next two days, her right arm and leg started to feel tingley and
slightly burning, although she did not have a rash or a fever.  She
also was EXTREMELY fatigued, and her muscled ached a bit.  Over the
next few days, the tingley feeling spread to her entire body, including
face, and she is now (2 weeks later) sore (in her muscles) all over,
including her face.  She also itches on a large portion of her body.

She's been in to the doctor/ER several times, and  nothing has appeared
on any tests (CAT scan, MRI, MRA, bloodwork, urine).  She had one of
the lyme disease tests, but it hasn't come back yet.

Any thoughts as to what could be wrong, or what additional testing we
should request.  Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
-Steve
nospam@aol.com - 15 Sep 2005 03:51 GMT
You haven't given us any clues.  What is she doing differently.  Different
products, different brands, different food, new furniture?  New pets?  Different
medications? New clothing, bedding, soap, cosmetics, etc.  New anything?

Ora

>About 2 weeks ago, my wife awoke with a splitting headache.  Over the
>next two days, her right arm and leg started to feel tingley and
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>Thanks.
>-Steve
Jason - 15 Sep 2005 17:16 GMT
> About 2 weeks ago, my wife awoke with a splitting headache.  Over the
> next two days, her right arm and leg started to feel tingley and
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Thanks.
> -Steve

Steve,
I am not a doctor. Just in case there is some sort of heart related
problem, I advise you to ask your wife's doctor to assign her a Holter
monitor. If she has these same pains while making use of the Holter
monitor--it will help your doctor to figure out the source of the the
problem.
Jason

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anon - 16 Sep 2005 00:38 GMT
> About 2 weeks ago, my wife awoke with a splitting headache.  Over the
> next two days, her right arm and leg started to feel tingley and
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Any thoughts as to what could be wrong, or what additional testing we
> should request.  Any help would be appreciated.

Possibles..
http://www.weather.com/maps/activity/allergies/usmoldspores_large.html (see
allergist)
Filters on the furnace and/or hepa filter room unit.
I think allergens are worse in mornings...
and/or http://www.ghg.net/schwerpt/ASLFAQ/symptoms.htm (see rheumatologist)

Stay out of sun/avoid UV exposure. (including from certain overhead lights
and/or old computer monitors)
dcholiman@ev1.net - 16 Sep 2005 02:27 GMT
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Greetings Steve,

Your wife may have a general infection.
I don't understand why she was given CAT
scans and MRI MRA !  (Is there a doctor who
will explain?)

It would not hurt to take her to a parasitologist.
They have all sorts of special tests for worms,
protozoans, etc.

David H
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dcholiman@ev1.net - 16 Sep 2005 02:27 GMT
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Greetings Steve,

Your wife may have a general infection.
I don't understand why she was given CAT
scans and MRI MRA !  (Is there a doctor who
will explain?)

It would not hurt to take her to a parasitologist.
They have all sorts of special tests for worms,
protozoans, etc.

David H
~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
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