| Since about a year ago I've had
a handful of weird physical symptoms, and everything the
doctors have come to conclude has been related somehow to anxiety.
I'm currently taking Librax (Chlordiazepoxide and Clidinium) for
what they think is Irritable Bowel Syndrome and it has relieved
those symptoms (diarrhea,
frequent bowel movements, irregular bowel movements) for the
most part. Recently I've felt new symptoms: Dizziness - It's a weird dizziness. I don't have any problems walking, I've never fallen and I've even played sports while feeling this way and been fine. Dry Mouth - It's a side affect of librax but I feel it often, even when it's probably worn off since taking it last. Trembling - This has only happened to me once where it was real bad, and it was after exercise. This is the biggest reason I'm posting this in the Diabetes section. My hands were shaking to the point where i could barely meet my drink to my mouth, my mouth was extremely dry during this time even though I had drank plenty of water all day, and I felt dizzy at this time too. It was after playing a game of touch football, which was a solid 30 to 60 minutes of exercise, mainly sprinting. Sharp pains in my head - I get these very quick, sharp pains in my head, mainly at the top of my head, in the back. They don't happen frequently enough where I'd be that concerned about it being an aneurysm or something of that nature but it still worries me nonetheless. I get them on the right side by the temple as well, but even less frequently. Headaches - There are times where I even wake up with headaches. They haven't been as bad recently but I've tried to make sure I'm having the right amount of sugar daily in fear of having diabetes...they're usually localized headaches where it only hurts in a certain spot, but its not one particular part of the head, its different most times. Tingling - I get tingling but I don't get it that often in my hands, arms, legs, or feet like diabetes symptoms are described. During exercise I actually get it on my head, the top and back usually. It's a scary feeling. Anxiety - I've had on and off anxiety about things but never bad enough where I've had a panic attack but bad enough to where I feel physical symptoms (tingling in the face, dry mouth, uncomfortableness, feeling a little claustrophobic, wanting to leave to a familiar place like a car or my house, etc.) I always thought I just had anxiety about things for the past year but now I'm starting to think maybe something else that's physically wrong is triggering the anxiety. The symptoms i'm experiencing do just cause more anxiety. Blurred Vision - It's not as though I have a hard time reading things or seeing things but I feel like I have to focus harder than I should when I'm looking at something. I'm going to see a doctor as soon as I can but I'd love some piece of mind and some other professionals opinions on what you think might be going on. |
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| Reply: This is
a pretty good list of the type of symptoms that would fall under the
category of Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (for short
CFS, ME, FM) Doctors don't know what the fatigue is, but by definition, that is what is said So many things that are autoimmune & for which exposure to BUTYL should be suspect for ..., start up, that the numbers that help doctors generally, are not very helpful when multiple issues of this type startup Do recall a serious flu? What was going on exactly at that time, if so? Stop exposure to BUTYL http://www.valdezlink.com/re/avoidpesticides.htm I think BUTYL causes ME, CFIDS, CFS, FM 'gulf war syndrome' http://www.valdezlink.com/re/butylcauses.htm |
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| I haven't had a serious flu that's anywhere
near close to the present. I also can't really think of any exposure to BUTYL other than maybe harmful toxins from my car, which does have an exhaust leak. How often does exposure have to occur though, because I've had bad days with these symptoms when I haven't driven for days |
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| Reply: How much
exposure? That's the BIG question and I don't think it has to be
anywhere near the present, either. It would be worth your time to
check for the odd assortment of CFIDS symptoms and maybe check your
temperature ongoing. http://www.valdezlink.com/re/changeafterflu.htm Most people wouldn't suspect butyl, either ... I would also do a search for 2-butoxyethanol, and look at your cleaning products. Anything you use that has an EPA registration number? That usually signals a pesticide (which Butyl is) and I would avoid these products. |
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| "diarrhea, dizzy, headache, numbness and tingling" Reply: I still think you should be concerned about exposure to BUTYL which would cause all of these things. I do not suspect anxiety at all. Do you also feel tired? Do you also have any mild flu symptoms or 'the sniffles?' If so, what is going on differently RIGHT THEN? |
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| I do also feel tired, I
listed that in the first post with fatigue I believe. I don't have
diarrhea unless I don't take the librax, I don't know if the
Chlordiazepoxida in librax slowing down the digestive system would
prevent it regardless of the cause or not.. I will mention the concern that maybe it's BUTYL exposure and chronic fatigue when I see the doctor. I don't really have any mild flu symptoms, I don't have the sniffles or anything resembling a flu. I'm not sure what you mean when you say "If so, what is going on differently RIGHT THEN? " |
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comments to another who is STILL VERY TIRED
"Dizziness - It's a weird dizziness" PS Do you have any short term memory loss? medhelp.org/posts/show/620765
How does a body complain about too much of some type of chemical exposure? Look for these symptoms ... EGBE does THESE things
Is Cancer secondary to THE Anemia? *
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| Well that's the thing, I
have not received much testing at all. The first time I ever went to
a doctor about anything anxiety related was after feeling a numb
feeling on the right side of my face, it was at a sporting event in
the city and it was just my little brother and I. I've never been an
anxious person but from what I could see as reasonable explanations
it only seemed logical that it was anxiety. My doctor confirmed
this, prescribed xanax and said it's "probably" anxiety and to take
one whenever I felt symptoms to see if it helped. Like a lot of
patients that suffer from anxiety, I felt anxiety over the
medication and on top of that, I was a criminal justice major at the
time, and filling and/or taking xanax doesn't exactly bode well when
they're choosing candidates and doing background checks. I opted
not to take it and just calm myself down. The worst my anxiety ever
got was at a school event about two months later, I felt really
uncomfortable and had pins and needles type numbness with my entire
face. My right side felt kind of weak as well. My fear was some kind
of stroke, aneurysm, etc. I was calm and never really lost it but
went to the ER to make sure what I was experiencing was just an
anxiety attack. They did a cat scan to confirm everything was ok, as
the doctor pointed out to me with any kind of stroke the right side
of the brain controls left side functions and vice versa but she
ordered the test anyway more or less to give me peace of mind. A
social worker also came in and discussed what my anxiety could be
from and really all I could even come up with was money, being a
college student it puts a stress on anyone's wallet, but I've never
been one to really sweat not having a lot of money. I have a very
good summer job so anything I put on credit I'm confident will get
paid off soon enough. We both came to the conclusion I was
experiencing anxiety from anxiety. A second run in with my general
practitioner for what they determined was irritable bowel syndrome
(without tests, they prescribed the librax and said if it doesn't
help that we'd have me go to a gastrointestinal specialist. it did
help, a lot, and on top of that I never had any blood of mucus in my
stool..). And that's really been it for doctors and tests. Today I played soccer for about 45 minutes to an hour, I'd say 30 minutes in I started feeling the pins and needles tingling on my head and felt pretty dizzy. Again, I've never actually fainted, I didn't really even feel like I was going to lose my balance, but I left and also had blurred vision. And the thing to keep in mind with any sport is this is the one thing I've always been able to just turn off my brain completely and play, and it's the same way until I start to feel any of these symptoms. Since then I've had a pretty bad headache. Still working on finding a doctor up here...it's a small town without a lot of doctors that want new patients apparently. I'm going to call both my insurance company and the hospital here to see what they can do for me in finding a doctor. 9-17-08 |