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@catcr505 I'd like to extend my welcome. You are having debilitating symptoms but the source is unknown.

I'd like to connect you with members like yourself. I changed the title of your discussion and I added your discussion to the groups Epilepsy & Seizures, Depression and Anxiety, Diabetes/Endocrine System, and Women's Health because you mentioned either a diagnosis or a symptom that is or may be related to any number of these group topics. Members like @daphne47 @dawn_giacabazi @jakedduck1 @mandrake70 @hassana725 @earscan @contentandwell @hopeful33250 are active member in these groups and make be able to help answer your question, order direct you to someone that can.

Below I have also linked a discussion that you may find of interest to you. You may want to scroll through the posts to find previous suggestions
- Mirena https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mirena/

It sounds like you have sought appropriate care. Many tests have been done and many specialist advised. I agree with Ginger, are you and your family in a position to seek care at a more collaborative hospital?

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Hi thank you for doing that, i appreciate it! And sort of, due to this, it was been difficult for me to travel as well as COVID. I'm in New Mexico and the UNM hospital is not terrible but in the past they were not able to figure out that I had a thyroid problem. I recently scheduled a phone appointment with Mayo Clinic. Do you have any recommendations on what my next step should be or how I go about going to a collaborative hospital?