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Mental Impairment, Exercise Intolerance, Alcohol Intolerance - HELP!

These symptoms have been going on for TWO years - I need help - I can't handle living with these symptoms for YEARS

-Key symptoms/observations: Constant headache/mental impairment (every day, all day), exercise intolerance, alcohol intolerance, unrefreshing sleep, nasal congestion, sore throat,
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Hi - All 3 of you posted very similar symptoms to mine.  One of the most striking things is how poor my tolerance for exercise has become.  I can still push myself fairly hard, but it comes at a high price.  Sometimes I'm sore for a week or more after a hard workout, with really bad headaches.  The symptom list posted by Downhill back in Oct 2006 reads almost exactly like mine.  This has been going on for me since 2000.

Have any of you made progress with diagnosis or treatment?
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I know this is an old post, but I wonder if you are still there? I have the same symptoms as you - used to rin a lot, but now find walking up the stairs makes me breathless. For me I think this is a problem with candida. I wonder of you have found a cure?
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I know this is an old post, but did you ever get a diagnosis? I have very similar symptoms and so far no doctor has helped. I have found that a lot of my symptoms point to either a pituitary tumor or to POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome). My insurance has denied me for an MRI because a CT Scan was normal. I'm sooooo frustrated. I've been dealing with this for two years now and the symptoms seem to be getting worse. My biggest frustration is the exercise intolerance because I'm a runner who can barely run now because of how I feel after a run.
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Your symptoms are pointing into a lot of directions. A good test that will screen for antibodies (esp. rheumatological ones) is an ANA. If the results come back with a high titer, they can run more specific tests to narrow down what the dx may be.

Also, an undiagnosed sleep disorder as mentioned above can be a lot more responsible for things than one might think. Requesting a sleep study is a good idea too.

Good luck with that. I know those symptoms can be miserable.
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hi,your symptoms most probably could be due to either endocrinal disorder(hypothyroidism,adrenal insuffciency,hypoparathyroidism etc) or merely psycological(depression).

Please consult Endocrinologist or get yourself evaluated for hormonal levels.

Have you got tested for serum calcium and CD 4 counts?
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Have you checked into pernicious anemia?  It sounds like it.  With the hairy tongue!
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I have many of these symptoms too: exercise intolerance where walking into town and back makes me ache for hours afterwards and I get very drowsy.and my eyes go dry and need rubbing
My tongue is dry, and slightly hairy. been told that I have very mild gingivitus
Can't concentrate/think properly much of the time
alcohol intolerance: after drinking a little I get a flushed face and feel really drowsy. sometimes this flushed look spreads to  my chest and shoulders, and my hands too. sometimes it makes my heart beat hard and fast (and no i dont have red bull)

I have hypothyroidism but have been told by an endocrinologist that these symptoms dont seem hormonal.
I dont know what it could be
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Some of your symtoms sound like a Sleep disturbance - have you had a sleep study done?
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