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vein insufficiency

Hi,

I am 26 years old female. I generally feel inflammation in my nerves. It cause me lots of pain. I am not comfortable to sit /stand and  for long time. It hurts me lot, I went through lots of test and diagnosis for its cure. Some of doctors said, it is due to low protein, some said it could be kind of arthritis. I have gone through all treatment but not benefit. I also suggested for Varicose vein so I went through DVT but it is normal. There was not clot.
I also feel morning sickness, heaviness in eyes, tired and unhappy / uncomfortable. Due to this, I am loosing my confidence too. Please help me to diagnose this problem. I'll be really thankful to you guys, if I could get some positive suggestions.  

Thanks in advance
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First of I am thankful for your immediate reply.

I can understand this is just a information and idea sharing forum.

It will be much of help if some one could share their knowledge about this.

I just need guidance. As I studied lot on internet about this. And found lot's of related problem but no one is actually found suitable.
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We are sorry to tell you that we are not permitted to diagnose anything here, as we are not doctors.  But we WILL support you and give you suggestions about what you need. :-)  That being said, my own mother has a thing called diverticulitis that causes the same sort of symptoms you mention.  You can ask your doctor about that, and I am sure others here will have some ideas, too.  Blessings - Blu
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