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Thanks for asking. This will be a bit detailed but I have had an ultrasound, CT whole abdomen, bloodwork, EMG, blood tests for general autoimmune diseases, whole spine MRI (demyelinating disease) are done but nothing remarkable, they said. Except the bloodwork and recent ultrasound, all are at least a year or some months old. I discovered a movable small mass (around 3 cm) on my left abdomen close to my hip where I also have weird sensations inside - like deep twitchings or tinglings. Because my complaints are mostly on my left abdomen and left back, I told my dr and I had an ultrasound which is said to be probably lipoma. My CT read I have small multiple lymph nodes in bileteral groins and aorta-something location but this wasn't found important. My ANA is positive (worked titre 1:100) but dr said this is negligible. I still haven't done colonoscopy because they do it but complete anasthesia, the patient sleeps completely. So I wanted to do it in another country where I can be half sleep, but I am scared of the procedure and the medication tbh. So my pain on left side (abdomen and from shoulder blade to under my heart to navel), tinglings, fasciculations (which I caught on video) continue and are aggravated particularly during stressful and long tiring working days. I had ascaris eggs in stool tests repeatedly but CT scan showed no ascaris in pancreas etc. I think around 2015, as a result of biopsy of a swollen lymph node on my upper thigh, they wrote I have chronic lymphadenitis but they could not explain it nor they did prescribe me anything for treatment. I feel that my right upper thigh is still larger in comparison to my left upper thigh. That's all I have on hand. My dr is aware of all but could not explain my symptoms; he actually has no idea as the tests come normal.