I am 26 years old. An RN from my
familyBirth control and family planning
Choosing a primary care provider
Ewing’s sarcoma
Family troubles - resources recently suggested that my ongoing symptoms remind her of porphyria. Here's what's happening:
--Light sensitivity: Sunlight hurts my eyes. I am very
fairFair skin cancer risks skinned and
burnAirway burn
Burn, blister - close-up
Burn, thermal - close-up
Burns
Burns - resources
Eye burning - itching and discharge
First degree burn
Heartburn
Heartburn prevention
Minor burn - first aid - series
Painful swallowing even when I wear sunblock. My
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor are red and chapped, and sometimes actually crack and bleed. When I am in the
sunActinic keratosis
Fontanelles - sunken
Liver spots
Sun protection
Sunburn
Sunburn first aid
Sunken fontanelles (superior view) for a few hours, I tend to feel very drained and exhausted. My mother is also extremely sensitive to light.
--Abnormal periods: I go 30-40 days between periods. My actual period lasts for 24-36 hours, and is accompanied by severe cramps.
--I have unexplainable stomach, leg and back pain.
--I have frequent migraines.
--I frequently feel sick to my stomach, no matter what I have eaten.
--I have frequent bouts of diarrhea and constipation.
--I have excessive fine hair on my
faceFace pain, hands and other areas.
--Tingling in the feet and hands
--I constantly crave food with sugar.
--I have had bad reactions to several medications. I cannot take any penicillin based antibiotic, zithromax, cipro, keflex or ceftin. When I had my tonsils removed, the anesthesiologist tested IV Ceftin before putting me under. I had convulsions and vomited on the table.
I have allergies and asthma which are kept completely under control with Singulair, Zyrtec and albuterol as needed. I have had my tonsils, appendix, umbilical hermia and an infarcted appendix epiploicum removed. I had scarlet fever at age 7 and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever at age 6, chicken pox at 19 (treated with zovirax to prevent shingles) and mononucleosis and pneumonia in college. I have also been treated for anemia and many ear/throat infections.
Between 1998 and 2000 I have had a huge battery of tests, including EKGs, X-Rays, ultrasounds, bloodwork, urinalysis, etc. They have checked for Crohn's, gallstones, etc. All of the tests have had normal results. My blood pressue is normal--usually 110/70--and I do not have high cholesterol. In 2000 my doctor ordered a number of blood tests to check for Epstein-Barr, Cyclomegavirus, etc.--these came back negative. I do not suffer from depression and lead an active life.
I am uninsured and I do not have the financial means to pay for unnecessary tests. I would like to know if I should actually pursue testing for porphyria. Does it seem likely? If so--does anyone know of a doctor in the New York area that might be willing to see me on a sliding fee scale?
Thank you for any help you can offer.
The more negative tests the more likely it’s yeast.
Porphyria can be tested for with a simple test . Keep an open mind , the candida [if it is ] infection can be as a result of more serious conditions. My experience tells me though you have a good chance it’s yeast and associated problems that are causing your symptoms. If you need more info post .good luck.
Check out these sites
http://drcranton.com/CFIDS.htm#CFIDS%20Paper
http://www.cfs-recovery.org/research.htm
http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/yeast.html
Consider taking Nystatin for a diagnosis , its. A very safe drug . {typical dose 10 million units a day for two weeks { if you react positively you have yeast if not you don’t it’s a s simple as that. Please report back if you relate to this information .
"WITH THERAPEUTIC USE 1. Toxicity from orally administered nystatin is extremely low. Dermal application or ingestion of even large quantities should produce only minor GI symptoms. Treatment is usually unnecessary.".........."Laboratory: Nystatin is not well absorbed orally. Unless GI inflammation is present, blood levels should not be detectable. Therapeutic or toxic blood levels have not been established."........"Toxicity due to nystatin is negligible. Even when large amounts have been ingested, ensuing symptoms have been minor. Charcoal, emesis and cathartic should not be necessary."......."ABSORPTION...FROM GI TRACT IS NEGLIGIBLE, & DRUG APPEARS IN FECES. WHEN DOSES OF 8 MILLION UNITS OR MORE ARE GIVEN, INDIVIDUALS WITH NORMAL RENAL FUNCTION MAY HAVE PLASMA CONCN OF ONLY 1-2.5 UG/ML. ... NYSTATIN IS NOT ABSORBED FROM SKIN OR MUCOUS MEMBRANES. [Goodman, L.S., and A. Gilman. (eds.) The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. 5th ed. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1975. 1236]**QC REVIEWED**"
http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/f?./temp/~AAAnTaaFg:1
Thank you for your comment and information.
My doctor has already looked into CFIDS and some of the related illnesses (Cytalomegavirus, fibromyalgia, etc.). I have been experiencing some of the symptoms, such as horrible stomach pains and extreme light sensitivity, since I was 13 or 14. My allergies and ENT infections didn't start acting up for a few years after that.
I looked into buying Mycostatin/Nystatin but it appears to be a precription drug.
I have sought two other doctors' opinions and they both suggested that I be tested for porphyria, and in particular HCP and PCT. I will bring up the yeast issue when I speak to my GP again and see what she thinks.
Thanks,
Isa