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Fullness in ears, neck/back pain, pain in browbones, headaches, fatigue

Hello I have had the same problem for about a year.  The symptoms are:

- pain in browbones (right at the corner where they meet my nose)
- pain/tenderness in neck and back
- extreme headaches/weird feeling all over my skull at times
- fullness in both ears which comes and goes (usually accompanied by sore throat)
- difficulty breathing at times
- extreme dizziness and fatigue
- all over tired feeling

I have been to many doctors.  I've had a CT scan, which didn't show any tumors or anything.  I had rhinoplasty in June 2007.

I've had bloodwork, which rules out:

- Lyme disease
- diabetes
- HIV
- anemia
- blood sugar problems

I have no fever.  I'm at the point where I'm wondering what the point of life is if I'm always in pain and always feel tired.  I've been prescribed anxiety meds (Xanax and Lexapro) but I don't think they work because I still have all my symptoms so I doubt it's anxiety.  Also, Lexapro gives me diarrhea.  

Please help!
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There are so many of us with the same close symptoms. Since these symptoms are in the head area, there has to be something in common with us all. DRs try to treat the symptoms with what they know and see. I have noticed that this is an issue that effects many, from early teens to the seniors. After visiting the website "mercurypoisoned.com", is it possible that the common thread that joins us all together is the amalgam fillings in our teeth. I have tried to understand what it could be that each of us have to make the head area of our body be the common area of these symptoms. I talking male, female, young, old, all over the world, at least the industrialize world. The part of the worl that has access to amalgam teeth fillings, that are available for us all, young and old. There are other websites that spin off of the "mercurypoisoned.com" site that educate you about the effects and possible effects to the human autoimmune system. Think about it, maybe you have and maybe you don't have fillings. Are you a 6'6" football player or a 5' housewife, are you 18 yrs. old or a 50ish old individual. I don't think it matters, when it comes to your autoimmune system. Ones autoimmune system may be more fragile than anothers, irregaurdless of their physical stature. Remember diseases are no discriminatory. So why should amalgam fillings be. I not say for sure that there is a connection here, but THINK, how long did it take them to figure out that lead in paint was a health issue. I guess I am trying to figure or find out what the common factor is here. I think I'll e-mail Medhelp.org and ask if they would be willing to provide a space on their site for a survey of all of the people with this same type of issues.

THINK ABOUT IT !!!!!!!!!
RUDEYE
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Seeing a tmj specialist is advised.
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