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What things will I conclude are causing my major health symptoms?
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resolved Mar 29
Resolved
YES
Small fiber neuropathy
Resolved
YES
MCAS
Resolved
20%
aNxIeTy
Resolved
10%
HLA type
Resolved
NO
TRPM4 mutation
Resolved
NO
Lupus
Resolved
NO
SCN10A mutation
Resolved
NO
RAAS issues
Resolved
NO
Iron deficiency
Resolved
NO
Gluten intolerance
Resolved
NO
Inflammation from genetic aversion to modern processed food
Resolved
NO
pure idiopathic dysautonomia
Resolved
NO
Graves' disease

see adic.cc (under construction) for deets

It’s just long covid. Endothelial damage like Severe endothelial damage and autoimmunity and metabolic insufficiency (driven by TPK1 partially)

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@TheSchwa idk if u saw but my thyroid markers have been tested and no signs of hyperthyroidism

bought Ṁ100 NO

@snazzlePop i just found out i have elevated dsDNA lmao. no lupus signs tho

@coffeeicecubes you failed to censor the names in one of your documents…

@GleamingRhino thanks! is it one of the EKGs?

@GleamingRhino fixed it ty!

Holy mama that's a lot of symptoms. You should read Good Energy by Casey Means. He was a doctor that dealt with a bunch of patients with wide-ranging symptoms like yours. He basically ends up blaming it on wide-spread inflammation in many organs that wreaks havoc in lots of systems. He claims the cause is a genetic aversion to modern food, mostly processed food. He has a diet in there that massively reduces inflammation. Apparently this has helped a bunch of people with "undiagnosable" symptoms.

I eat loads of flax seed and spinach now. I guess I feel healthier? Idk. Give it a try, sounds like you don't have a lot to lose

Yeah I agree inflammation plays a huge role. I don’t think it’s the cause because I was eating quite well before it started, but I’ve been addressing it a lot more recently.

Are you seeing a therapist?

Why did you start collecting heart rate data in 2022? (I'm asking because you write the tachycardia started in the last 8 months)

@Shai I had the watch, just didn’t wear it basically ever until I started having a reason to.

@coffeeicecubes @Shai and no therapist.

@coffeeicecubes Even if none of the symptoms you described are psychosomatic (and I would be shocked if that's the case), you'll still benefit a a lot from a therapist helping you deal with the emotional hardship that comes with your condition.

I get anxious just reading the symptoms list :) can't imagine how you must feel.