Chronic symptoms: abdominal distention;
intestinalAmebic liver abscess
Barium enema
Colorectal polyps
Colostomy
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Gastrointestinal disorders - resources
Gastrointestinal perforation
Intestinal gas
Intestinal leiomyoma
Intestinal obstruction
Intestinal obstruction repair swellingAbdomen - swollen
Ankle sprain swelling
Breast - premenstrual tenderness and swelling
Foot swelling
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Gums - swollen
Joint swelling
Mastoiditis - redness and swelling behind ear
Scrotal swelling
Swelling/inflammation; hunger; restricted
urineCalcium - urine
Calcium urine test
Chloride - urine
Cortisol - urine
Electrolytes - urine
Glucose test - urine
Hcg in urine
Ketones - urine
Kidney - blood and urine flow
Lh urine test (home test)
Ph urine test flow (prostate not
enlargedEnlarged adenoids
Enlarged prostate); psoriasis;
mentalMental retardation
Mental status tests confusionConfusion
Delirium; underachievement; reclusiveness; fidgeting; knuckle-popping, persistent skin irruptions, mainly on front of right thigh; persistent yeasty exudates on scalp and left calf; stiffness on rising; irregular bowel habits (1-4x/wk); dry eyes. Acute symptoms (occurring 1-3x/mo and lasting 2-3 days; no obvious cause, although salmon, swordfish, and Jamaican jerk sauce have triggered it): agonizing, unilateral headache centered on right orbit; sinus congestion; food sensitivities; foul, septic-scented gas and stools, typically large, soft, greenish, fibrous, and floating; borborygmus; PAT/PVCs (at night); malaise.
Lab test results: slight hematuria (hemolyzed); steatorrhea; overgrowths of Candida albicans and Klebsiella pneumoniae; robust and hyperactive T-cells; clusters of lysed RBCs with small, rod-shaped attachments (one per cell). No diagnosis so far (going on 15 years).
I recently read an article in Science News linking tooth decay to lead poisoning. I had bad tooth decay until age 12, but no decay since then. That led me to recall that my father used to dust the crops in our WWII victory garden with insecticide that might have contained lead arsenate, and I would have been exposed to that since I was in utero. He started using rotenone on the garden about the time my teeth stopped decaying. Could all of the above be related to lead and arsenic poisoning? If so, would chelation therapy help? If not, what else could it be? Where should I go for help or at least symptomatic relief? Clearly not life-threatening, but a damn nuisance, and it interferes with my job performance.