Living with Unexplained Symptoms at 22
At the age of 22, I find myself grappling with debilitating symptoms that are severely impacting my quality of life. Despite consulting a range of specialists—including immunologists, rheumatologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and sleep disorder experts—the medical community has yet to provide satisfactory explanations for my condition. As time passes, my symptoms continue to escalate, and I’m reaching out for any advice or insights that might help.
**Profile Overview:**
- **Gender:** Male
- **Height:** 6 feet 3 inches
- **Weight:** 206 pounds
- **Smoking:** No
- **Drugs:** None
- **Alcohol:** None
- **Location:** United States
- **Current Medications:**
- Adderall (10 mg)
- Gabapentin (2,400 mg)
- Cymbalta (40 mg)
- Seroquel (200 mg)
- Risperidone (2 mg)
- Memantine (20 mg)
- Spravato (84 mg)
- Depakote Sprinkles (750 mg)
- Xanax (0.75 mg)
- Metformin (750 mg)
**Diagnosed Conditions:**
- Atopic Dermatitis
- Major Depressive Disorder (resistant to treatment)
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (resistant to treatment)
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (resistant to treatment)
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (resistant to treatment)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (Level 1)
- Social Anxiety
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
**Experiencing the Following Symptoms:**
- Atopic Dermatitis
- Joint discomfort
- Intense nerve and muscle pain—characterized by involuntary nerve firings and muscle overactivity
- Muscular weakness and aches, coupled with twitching and jerking
- Impaired coordination
- Occasional fevers and feelings of overheating
- Rapid heart rate and breathing difficulties, including choking sensations
- Numbness and tingling in the extremities
- Severely distressing anxiety and depression resistant to thirty psychiatric medications
- Cognitive fog, diarrhea, persistent nausea (with sporadic vomiting), and constant fatigue regardless of sleep quality
- Profuse sweating, especially during rest
- Numbness and discoloration in hands under specific conditions
- Recurrent throat sores, initially misidentified as tonsillitis by my immunologist
- Significant fluctuations in weight, exacerbated by medications contributing to weight gain
Each day feels like a struggle; waking up drained is more common than not, and there are times I feel even more fatigued than when I went to bed. My symptoms first surfaced years ago, long before I started any treatments, and they have progressively worsened despite various interventions.
**Blood Test Results:**
The most significant findings include:
- Elevated eosinophil count (Eos)
- High IgG subclass 4 levels
- Positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) results, speckled pattern 1:80
- Positive ANA IgG
- High levels of RNP antibodies and anti-PM/Scl-100 antibodies
- Positive Lyme total antibody and equivocal results for Lyme IgM
Indicators that approached alarmingly abnormal levels:
- Erythrocyte count bordering high
- Low levels of MCH and MCHC
- A low absolute count of monocytes
- A decreased A/G ratio
**Imaging Results:**
A recent chest X-ray revealed perihilar and peribronchial cuffing along with hyperaeration in my lungs. Additionally, an MRI of my brain and an EEG, conducted approximately four years ago, returned normal findings.
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