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I have a lot wrong with me and need help and someone to listen to my symptoms.

Last year March I had a burst appendix. I went to a government hospital and ever since then I've had chronic abdominal pain. I am a 20 year old female and weigh about 85KG's. A few days ago I experience a fluttering sensation in my chest. I checked my pulse at rest and it was at 112. It is normally 80 at rest as I am not the fittest person. I felt a bit dizzy and strange

That night I experience my abdominal which usually wakes me up it gets so severe. I took 2 mybulin and went to sleep. I avoid taking pain killers as it messes with my stomach so I only take when needed. Needless to say, I woke up and could not walk.

I have feeling in my legs and feet as well as reflexes. My legs just do not want to hold me. I went to my Doctor who referred me straight to hospital. I was in a wheelchair the whole day and they check my BP and pulse. At this time my crying moments was long over and I was calm again. Pulse was at 119. Lumbar puncture and bloods are all normal.

I woke up this morning and they checked my BP and pulse again just after I woke up and it was at 122. I can feel that sensation again but they keep telling me my dizziness and pulse is normal. Im starting to experience severe pain in my lower left abdominal area. Especially when I try and use my legs and then where they did the Lumbar puncture.

Anyway a lot is wrong and I just want to fix it but no one seems to be fully listening to my symptoms. I also had no bowel movement for about 4 days then managed to go yesterday.



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363281 tn?1643235611
Hello~My first thought is when they did the appendectomy they caused an infection in that region that has not completely cleared up. I am surprised the blood tests did not show indications of a hidden infection as all your symptoms certainly point to that.

The only suggestion that I have is to see a chiropractor, you may have some misplaced vertebrae in your neck and spine, this could possibly cause the symptoms as well. He/she will take some x-rays and this will determine if this is indeed the case. A few treatments should have you feeling better in no time.
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