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Undiagnosed medical condition Can any DR Please help!?
I am a 32 year old female, and In may of "06 I was a healthy OR nurse. In may of I had an attack in which the Dr's Thought to be an anaphalic shock. Soon afterThe Dr's, and I found out this was no anaphalic attack, because it kept happeningwit no response to epi. Another occurance led into intubation, with a dx. of vocal cord disorder. I then started seeing otolarngology, and a speech therapist. In JuneThese attacks led into an emergent Tracheostomy. My ABG's being very low. After the Trach. I have had many more attacks leving us to know it is below the Trach. area. I was the addmitted to One of the best hospitals in the state for 30 days. they mainly focused on cardiac, neuroligic, then physcoligic. I was addmitted undre a cardiologist who thout he was god. if he could not figure this out it had to be in my head. I went through extensive physcosamtic evaluation with the physcologist telling me he thought this was not to be true. I must continue running out of space please follow cont.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I can give you one suggestion (not a doctor). If and when you seek other medical opinions, do not tell them what the other doctors told you. Some doctors will just treat you for what your previous doctor treated you for. It's like their code of silence. Just be wary, study what they tell you and hopefully they will find out what's happening to you. Good luck!