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Too many symptoms to diagnose!

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Aug 3, 2025 | Replies (6)

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Hi,
Wow, you are having an awful time! I'm so sorry that you are having to deal with all of this with no results! How terrible for you!

I would suggest that you research the side effects of all the medications and supplements that you take to see if any of your symptoms could be related to them. The Mayo Clinic is a good place to do that research. My husband had lung cancer and when he had symptoms that weren't normal I always researched all his medications and supplements. Often I would find a connection to his abnormal symptoms. We then told the doctor and let the doctor decide if my husband should discontinue a medication or supplement. Often the doctor did decide for my husband to discontinue something and it would always help. Also look up the ingredients of the foods that you are eating. Prepared foods like TV dinners often have a lot of junk in them that aren't good for us.

The other thing that helps is prayer. God is there for you. Just tell him all of your problems and ask for his help. After all, he made you and he can fix you! I'll say a prayer for you too.

I wish you the best.
PML

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I totally agree with PML, I mean like damn! For example I have 1 med that instructs (take on an empty stomach) the other med that I must take with afore mentioned one instructs ( take with food or milk) Duh?? Just 1 in many examples which I’m sure that many people can tell you similar or maybe exactly the same experience. So tell me have you had that surgery done or if not did the doctor even volunteer the first question that would come to my mind- “Will I be able to talk?” Goin with the flow. Sincerely, Robert