I know you cant diagnose but I have some issues and maybe you just already know or already heard of it.
1 child, 9 years of trying and cant get pregnant, visible cyst with only 1 painful incident, mood swings, chills, nausea, vomitting sometimes if i cant control it.
have a serious spinal issue or skeletal issue. maybe its all related. neck at the base, collar bones, pelvic bones, elbows, knees, wrists are all painful and make me have to manually crack them to be able to stand and walk properly.
small sternum bones, the lil ones up top before you reach the ribs all pop in and out of place with slight pressure and causes bad headaches daily.
cant sleep-uncomfortable sometimes cant focus but overall in my mind i feel good and dont know what went wrong. i was active and use to work out now i hate to move or walk.
i hate going to the doctor because they all say nothing is wrong but i know my body.SOMETHING IS WRONG and i wanna know what before i die first for waiting around
What could be wrong with me, i am falling apart?
This sound like a very frustrating situation. I am not sure of your race, but it sounds like lupus, fibromayalgia or some other illness that effects the nervous or skeletal system, of which are more commmon in certain races. As far as fertility goes it sounds like there is a hormonal imbalance, which may or may not have something to do with cysts. A neighbor of mine was trying to have a baby and she started taking mangosteen juice for other health related issues. within 3 months of being on the juice she got pregnant. Now she has 2 children. She says that was the only thing that changed.
I also am a drinker and have found it to be good for many ailments. It is natural and has been used by the people of SE Asia for over 2000 years. See the science for yourself.
I hope you get well and have a home full of children!
Reply:I'm a guy, but the bone thing started with me in my twenties. A couple of decades later I need periodic chiropractic visits. I call it aging, but it sucks.
Reply:Go for hormone testing. After a childbirth, hormones usually return to normal...sometimes not. The lack of regular periods, the cyst and the changes in your bones point to a hormonal imbalance of some sort (probably estrogen/progesterone levels are not within normal range).
Also, a change in hormone production can also affect the levels of neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine) in the brain, which can often trigger an anxiety disorder (chills, nausea, vomiting are symptoms of anxiety, among others).
Do not be put off by your doctor(s). Consult new doctors if necessary.
Persist in your effort to get a diagnosis so that you can receive proper and effective treatment.
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