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What Else Have You Been Diagnosed With?

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From: PTResearcher

I figure I need to update my diagnoses since I have been diagnosed with at least half a dozen more diseases this year...
This is what I had been diagnosed with...about this time last year:
 
"PCOs, large ovarian cysts unrelated to PCOs, raynaud's syndrome, cyclical hyperprolactinemia, hypercortisolism, hypothyroidism, ever-worsening optical migraines, hypercalceamia, hypoglyceamia, insulin resistance, IBS, GERD, and lactose intolerance. I am testing for Cushings and MEN."
 
To add to my list (diagnosed this year):
peripheral neuropathy, pressure point degeneration, partial (petit mal) seizures, borderline high blood pressure-high blood pressure, borderline obesity (borderline BMI-I was a slender size 6 last year (21.5 BMI) and had not put on more than 5 lbs. in the past 8 years...I put on almost 30 in 10 months!), endometriosis, fibroids, ovarian tumor, numerous constant complex ovarian cysts (not PCOs cysts)...if there are more, I cannot remember...and I am sure there are...
 
I am concentrating on the ovarian and reproductive diseases currently. I do not have plans to see my endocs til next spring.
 
So...what else have you been diagnosed with? It seems the list never ends...yet my PCP refers to me as "healthy"...she thinks I just need to exercise! Geesh!
 
Please share your updates and what you have been diagnosed with to-date. I know all of these diseases are caused by the pit tumor and the hormonal imbalance it causes. We just need to get our doctors to think logically instead of scientifically!
 
So, what else have you been diagnosed with?

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