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Crazy symptoms and blood test. Please help!!

I am a 39 year old woman with diabetes for 10 years.  4 months ago I got sick Feeling like I was going to pass out (woozy) Since then I get the following symptoms... Evveryday 1. headache 2. shaky 3. heat intolerance 4. really sleepy 5. trouble getting to sleep 6. ringing in ears (4 months straight) Alot of the time 1. lightheaded woozy 2. nausea 3. paniky-anxiety 4. weak 5. muscle twithes in hand And at least once a month 1. zig zag vision 2. dehydration  3. belchy  I have had the following test and results...
FSH 7.1 mlU/mL
Hemoglobin A1c 6.4
Progesterone 1.0 nanog/ml
Prolactin level 9.1 nanog/ml
T4 free 0.93 nanog/dl
TSH Sensitive 2.00 mlU/mL
Folic acid 4.0 nanog/mL
Hematocrit 48.5%
Hemoglobin 16.7 gm/dL
RBC 5.45  x10 6/uL
WBC 11.5  x10 3/uL
Eosinophil percent 3.2
I am not sure where they are going with all this but our doctors are very good about communicating :(  Can someone help me find out what is wrong? Also I forgot to add I have lost 49lbs without trying in these 4 months.
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Thank you again!!  They have tried me on EVERY SSRI you can think of saying it is anxiety, but the meds make me feel worse!!  I know my body very well and yes I have some anxiety but it comes from being sick.  UGH!!!!!!
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your welcome. Please let us know how it turns out. This has become an epidemic. So many people with the same symptoms, some thinking they have HIV, others thinking they have autoimmune disorders or an std. Ofcourse all those tests come back negative. Usually when you get lyme it will come with some nasty co-infections like bartonella, babesia, mycoplsma fermantens/incognitus, mycoplasma genitalium (or many other mycoplasma infections) and your immune system gets overwhelmed and will eventually just concentrate on keeping lyme in check. Lymes is a disease that mimics so many other diseases, parkinsons, alzeimers, MS, arthritis, rhuematoid arthritis, lou gherigs disease, lupus, chronic fatique syndrome and just about anything. And when you go to the doctor one of those is what they usually diagnose because they are not lyme literate. They will give you meds that obviously wont work and you will spend thousands of dollars and you still wont know what is going on.
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Thank you!!  I will be asking for these tests also!!  I am so tired of feeling like this and missing my family!!!!
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Possible Lyme Disease and or mycoplasma and other co-infections. Research it online and go to www(dot)ilads(dot)org and contact them for an LLMD (lyme literate medical doctor). also go to www(dot)immed(dot)org and look under the infectious disease research for possible co-infections. NO standard medical is going to be able to figure this out. Trust me! Research research research. Only get the igenex test done for lyme as the elisa and western blot will miss 35% of the time. Waste little time. The longer it is in you, the worse you will get and harder it is to treat.
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