I think the nurse gave excellent answers.
Anxiety can manifest as almost anything. Aches and pains are surprisingly common.
Thank you both so much for your time and answers, You were both very helpful, thank, I apologize, it is an MRI not a CT, a foot specialist ordered the CT or CAT scan, (not sure which one) for my ankle. so many tests they are hard to keep track of. I had an ultra sound done, and every thing came back normal. I was told that anxiety could manifest as pain, is that true?
Thank you again for your time, It is greatly appreciated.
Hi and thanks for using the forum.
You poor thing. Well, I agree with you, in that I don't see how anti-depressants would help your symtoms (except if you were feeling depressed about your symptoms).
First, are you being treated for the lichen planus? Typically, lichen planus treatment can involve steroids- which can be really rough on your system- hair loss, dry mouth, and headaches could be symptoms of this. Also, lichen planus is thought to be caused by an allergic reaction or immune reaction which can really cause a lot of your symptoms. So, first, I would make sure that you are getting appropriate treatment for your lichen planus.
Next, as far as the vaginal bleeding goes, have you been evaluated for fibroids, or endometriosis? This could cause the irregular bleeding you are having. Sometimes, starting on birth control pills can help regulate your cycle. Sometimes, if you have fibroids, surgery could help resolve this.
Your hip problems may be causing the rest of your lower leg problems and your back problems. We tend to compensate without even realizing it, when we have an injured or painful area, so for example, if you have pain in your Left hip, you might be putting more pressure on your right side to give your other hip a break. This can throw off your entire allignment and could be the reason for your orthopedic aches and pains. Following up with that CT scan (I personally would thing that an MRI would be more helpful) a good start to figuring out what is going on.
Finally, if you have not been checked for anemia, you should be. The amount of bleeding that you have described would make me think that you are anemic. This can cause the tiredness and inability to get out of bed. Also, it could cause bone mass loss as well.
I hope this was somewhat helpful. Good luck.
Bridget
I tacked on a disclaimer to my post and then deleted it. I have no medical qualification or even current first aid certificate. The nurse will have a better idea about what may or not be going on. I would also even advise posting on one of the other expert forums.
Gynecology comes to mind but I think that one has a fee. I would certainly look around.
No offense to the nurse. Maybe see what the nurse comes up with first.
You may find that the hip pain may account for many of the problems below that point.
When I have sore feet from running I sometimes get sore knees, hips and back.
Just another thought. I sometimes get diarrhea when I start menstruating. I don't know if there could be a connection there.
I would certainly look at iron deficiency or anemia. I think your doctor should explore the bleeding in more detail. I guess if your iron levels come back low that may motivate him to follow it up.
If you still don't get any answers then I think it is reasonable to get a second opinion.
I'm sorry I couldn't be of much help. Have you tried putting your symptoms in the medhelp symptom checker? That might be helpful??
Thank you for your reply, I have been seeing my doctor a lot in the last year that is when the majority of the problems started. I was put on 3 different types of birth control for the pain and to help regulate the bleeding, but none of them helped. they all made me really sick.
My father has colitis, I think that is similar to crohns and my sister has lupus. the doctor has ruled out lupus and basically stopped looking for any thing else, he just tells me that the problems I am describing, Dont happen, its not possible.
I received my results back about my hip problems this morning, it turns out that they point in the wrong direction and dont fit properly. The surgeon is sending me for a CAT scan to see if it has caused other problems in the area.
I will take this list with me and ask my doctor to test me for these as well.
Again thank you so much for your time, it is greatly appreciated!!
I would strongly recommend you consult with your doctor about your issues.
I wouldn't recommend antidepressants although there may be a stress component.
Ideas?
Iron deficiency or anemia.
Maybe endometritis or poly cystic ovaries.
Crones ??
Electrolyte imbalance??
I would speak to your doctor and follow up the bleeding. That is not normal and may account for many of your other symptoms.
I would do this on an urgent basis.
Thank you so much for your time, All answers are greatly appreciated!