My moms doctor said she has fibromyalgia, but we dont believe that. She has way to many symptoms of different kinds to be that. It’s scaring us as to what is actually wrong with her. She is afraid she is going to die because of what is wrong with her. The doctors here wont do anything to try to actually figure out what it is..So if there are any doctors on here or even just someone that knows what im talking about please help us..
SYMPTOMS
*Pain in muscles, joints, and bones
*Burning pain
*Chronic fatigue
*Memory loss
*Renaud’s syndrome
*Headaches
*Face numbness
*Stiff neck
*Bruising
*Shortness of breath
*Rapid heartbeat
*Trouble swallowing at times
*Bad periods (Rapid heartbeat, feeling faint, trouble breathing) feels like she is going to die
*Nervousness
*Shaky
*Tingling and numbness in numerous parts of body
*TMJ
*Hair loss
*Blurry vision
*Vertigo
*Urinary incontinence
*Fibroid tumors
*Knots on bone on right leg
*Depression
*Stress
*Anxiety
She could have several medical conditions causing these symtpoms. She might very well have Fibromyalgia, as it can be caused by other conditions. Same thing with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Usually people who develop Fibromyalgia also develop the chronic fatigue along with some sort of Immune system disease, like Lupus. Has she seen a Rheumatologist? I would advise her to do so. Also, she could even have something like Multiple Sclerosis. Has she had an MRI or other testing? Obviously she has more going on here than just one simple diagnosis of Fibromyalgia. Seek out a Rheumatologist, Neurologist, and a new regular family doctor if possible. Or go back to that same doc and request/demand to be referred to the specialists I mentioned. Don’t give up and don’t let them jerk you around.
My moms doctor said she has fibromyalgia, but we dont believe that. She has way to many symptoms of different kinds to be that. It’s scaring us as to what is actually wrong with her. She is afraid she is going to die because of what is wrong with her. The doctors here wont do anything to try to actually figure out what it is..So if there are any doctors on here or even just someone that knows what im talking about please help us..
SYMPTOMS
*Pain in muscles, joints, and bones
*Burning pain
*Chronic fatigue
*Memory loss
*Renaud’s syndrome
*Headaches
*Face numbness
*Stiff neck
*Bruising
*Shortness of breath
*Rapid heartbeat
*Trouble swallowing at times
*Bad periods (Rapid heartbeat, feeling faint, trouble breathing) feels like she is going to die
*Nervousness
*Shaky
*Tingling and numbness in numerous parts of body
*TMJ
*Hair loss
*Blurry vision
*Vertigo
*Urinary incontinence
*Fibroid tumors
*Knots on bone on right leg
*Depression
*Stress
*Anxiety
She could have several medical conditions causing these symtpoms. She might very well have Fibromyalgia, as it can be caused by other conditions. Same thing with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Usually people who develop Fibromyalgia also develop the chronic fatigue along with some sort of Immune system disease, like Lupus. Has she seen a Rheumatologist? I would advise her to do so. Also, she could even have something like Multiple Sclerosis. Has she had an MRI or other testing? Obviously she has more going on here than just one simple diagnosis of Fibromyalgia. Seek out a Rheumatologist, Neurologist, and a new regular family doctor if possible. Or go back to that same doc and request/demand to be referred to the specialists I mentioned. Don’t give up and don’t let them jerk you around.
We have a 4 year old min pin who’s having problems peeing while she sleeps. It’s not consistant, has happened about 5 times, but it concerns me that it doesn’t seem to be done out of laziness– rather because she really can’t help it. Also, a few times a day she’ll have drop or two of liquid stool that comes at inopportune times (this has been happening for a while).
She still has normal peeing/pooping habits outdoors throughout the day, and shows no signs of discomfort. Also no changes in family life that would’ve caused stress or in her diet.
Any suggestions?
Could be a number of things from an infection to something more serious. She needs to be examined thoroughly by the vet.
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This is a rescued horse with a lovely nature, but he seems to be in pain sometimes. He "dribbles" and spurts a lot, especially when excited or stressed. He sometimes seems to "waddle" behind, maybe because of urinary scald. I’ve tried many antibiotics based on urine tests,vet used catheter to check for blocks, but nothing. Had Chiropractor out a few times to realign his bones. Sometimes extremely difficult / dangerous to ride, probably due to discomfort. I’ve had him about 6 months. He was extremely thin when I got him but is in good condition now, except for incontinence. He’s on a very good food mix and gets appropriate supplements, including bicarb. Spent many thousands on vets so far and we aren’t rich so need to target my approach. Is next step an ultrasound? please help!
My first thought is urolithiasis… bladder stones, as primary symptoms are dribbling urine, stretched stance continuing after urination, altered hindlimb gait, and scalding of the medial part of the hind legs.
If the stone is in the bladder, catheterization probably wouldn’t break it up.
Before you pay for ultrasound, which is by far the best method to diagnose bladder stone, you may want to have the vet palpate his distended bladder rectally. By this time it’s likely the stone is big enough to be palpated, if that’s in fact what it is.
My second thought is, have you ever cleaned his sheath? This needs to be done with all stallions, and most adult geldings. I don’t think it’s the problem here, because symptoms seem too strong, but it probably needs to be done anyway. You can purchase a product called Excalibur, which is a soap especially made for use in the sheath, though you may need to lightly sedate the gelding to thoroughly clean.