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Sick And Tired Of Feeling Sick And Tired??
by Patty Blair
Are you one of the unfortunates who suffer from ailments your doctor cant diagnose? I was, and went through a living hell for months. I was shuttled from doctor to doctor (nine specialists in all), only to be told Its all in your head.
I was finally rescued from these diagnoses of hypochondria by a perceptive doctor who identified my problem as Candida Albicans, a systemic yeast infection -- a common but often elusive ailment that frequently escapes doctors attention.
Since being diagnosed and following some simple remedies, I have my life back and now feel better than ever. If you have mystery ailments and arent getting satisfaction from your medical providers, you might want to hear my story:
In the summer of 1997 I found a lump in my neck. It didnt hurt, didnt bother me at all, so I ignored it. Then one lump became two, and two became three. I was still ignoring them since they werent painful. I had to go to my primary-care physician (an Internist) to renew my Prozac prescription (Ive been depressed as long as I can remember, and on Prozac for 2 1/2 years) so I mentioned the lumps...
Since then I have seen nine (yes, nine!) different doctors, specialists, and physicians assistants. Ive had more blood tests than I can count (I swear the doctors have more of my blood than I do!). I had ultrasounds of my neck. I saw two endocrinologists, two surgeons, a hematologist, and none of them could even agree! Through all this I still felt NORMAL (which for me includes being tired, depressed, irritable, and having frequent headaches.).
On January 15, 1998, I had the original lump (a swollen lymph node) removed. The lab work showed it WASNT Cancer, Cat Scratch Fever, Aids, or Psittacosis (parrot fever). But, they still didnt know what it WAS.
I was left with a two-inch scar, painful pins and needles across my jawbone and down the front of my neck, and NO answers. Then I started to feel miserable. I had pain from the surgery and started sleeping 14 to 16 hours a day. I couldnt stay awake! The times I was awake I had no energy or ambition to do anything. I wasnt functioning like a person and certainly not like a mother to my five year old son.
More blood tests, more doctors...When I went back to the surgeon for a follow-up and complained about the painful pins and needles in my neck and jaw, he told me that it couldnt be from his surgery and that I must have developed arthritis.
Funny, Im 35 years old, never had arthritis before, and I was under the impression that arthritis is in joints and bones, NOT skin-- but now I had arthritis.
More sleeping. I couldnt work anymore. More blood tests, more antibiotics, more of my husband doing housework, cooking meals, and taking care of me. But still no answers.
On March 10, 1998, I had Bone Marrow Testing done by the Hematologist because all my blood numbers were off kilter. Too many red blood cells, too many white blood cells, and too many platelets. I got my period twice that month (the doctor thought that might be my bodys way of getting rid of the extra blood). During the procedure (which is NOT fun), the doctor hit a nerve. My leg went numb and hurt for two days. I also had internal hemorrhaging, so the pain from the procedure lasted almost two weeks instead of a few days.
When all the tests and reports came back, the Hematologist told me that I had developed allergies. Funny, I never had an allergy in my life, but suddenly they developed now, after surgery! Nothing specific, mind you, he never said WHAT I was allergic to, only that I had allergies.
Im very skeptical of doctors who believe that side effects from surgery include arthritis and allergies!
I DIDNT have Leukemia, Lupus, Mononucleosis, Lyme Disease, Hepatitis B or C, Tuberculosis, Diabetes, or Sugar problems. Again, we still had no answers. No one could figure out what I DID have.
One morning I woke up with 103.2 degree fever. More blood tests, more antibiotics, more sleeping. I had big, white pus pockets on my throat but the culture came back normal! Again, nothing was diagnosed, and the fever went away in a few days.
My doctor did notice, however, that the bone marrow results showed absolutely NO iron in my system (the Hematologist didnt mention this, only allergies) so he put me on an iron supplement, and referred me to an Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor.
Thank God for Dr. Deems! In just one visit he found out that I had the Epstien-Barr Virus (also known as the Yuppie Flu), and more importantly, a systemic yeast infection called Candida Albicans. The Epstein-Barr had to run its course. Since its viral, theres no medication. The Candida can be controlled, and sometimes eradicated, with medication and diet.
Within weeks of starting the anti-Candida program (mostly a change in diet and one medicine), I was feeling better than the old me...no more tiredness, no more mystery illnesses, no more questions. The headaches were becoming fewer and farther between and I wasnt in a fog every morning when I woke up.
Dr. Deems also thought we should take out my tonsils (I hadnt had them removed as a child because of a blood disorder I was born with. Thirty years ago they didnt have the technology to operate on me--now they do.) I was told it would cause a set-back with the Candida, but he thought it would be worth the short-time reversal. On June 5, 1998, the tonsils came out. The set-back was hardly noticeable. I went right back on the anti-Candida program, sans tonsils, and wound up more than 25 lbs. lighter (with no exercise!) than when I found the first lump. My triple chin disappeared, and I got to go shopping for short-shorts!
Best of all, though, is how GOOD I have felt ever since! If you or someone you know has some, or all, of the symptoms I did, a Candida infection could be the culprit.
Sick and Tired of Feeling Sick and Tired? by Patty Blair is available through Blair House at: Sick-and-Tired.info ISBN#0-615-12386-4 $7.95
Patty Blair is a freelance writer who started writing books in the fifth grade. When not dealing with her numerous medical mysteries she loves writing, reading, beach combing, fossil hunting, and her incredible son, CJ. Originally from New York, she has lived in sunny Florida since 1981.
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