The brain tumors... were they pituitary tumors? Have you ever had any problems with kidney stones, bladder infections, or blood in the urine?
I'm not in the medical profession... but your temperature and infection has me wondering if they have tested you for sepsis? I had something possibly similar, but my infection was in my lungs... ended up with course of IV antibiotics (ceftriaxone) through Picc line to heart daily for 27 days. I think it may be worth asking you doctor...
Hello~It appears that most of your problems are all related, meaning the sinus infections and ear infections could be due to the teeth, and also, the teeth can be due to the sinuses. I would certainly get both checked by the dentist and also an ENT physician.
Your body's ability to repair and heal at temperatures below 98 °F is severely diminished!
Your under-regulated or unregulated hypothyroidism must be addressed immediately in order to restore your body's defenses.
It is imperative that you address this BEFORE attempting anything else and waste valuable time.
The only contraindication would be if your hypothyroidism is secondary to adrenal exhaustion . In such event the adrenals must be treated first , prior to hypothyroidism.
I suggest you see a Functional medicine Doctor, you will sort it out for you.
Conventional doctors and Endocrinologists will not consider an adrenal exhaustion diagnosis until it's too late (adrenal insufficiency) when the damage is irreversible.
Also for the time being consider doing oil pulling (with coconut oil) first thing every morning, before ingesting anything. Just look it up online. You will eliminate Billions of harmful bacteria and toxic molecules from your oral cavity (the gateway into your body) every day you do this.
Long-term, you must consider fixing your teeth. Quitting smoking would help too.
(You are at a high risk of heart attack/CVD /stroke, having under-regulated hypothyroidism and
being a smoker)
Having had your gallbladder removed puts you also at a risk of being deficient in all the fat soluble vitamins A,D,E and K. Your dental issues could be related at least in part to a functional deficiency of calcium, caused by the lack of vitamin D and vitamin K.
Vitamin D is necessary to process calcium and K to transport calcium to the bones and teeeth
instead of soft tissues.
Just my educated opinion.
Best wishes,
Niko