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Leg pain arm and wrist pain even back pain, then add to that shortness of breath, what does that sound like.?

I have gotten a mixer of diagnosis's from Dr.s, I can't get and answer. I got the breathing under control with medication, but they are still unsure why it's happening. All this started together. I do have osteoarthritis in one knee, so it could be progressing possibly.

Update:

Not overweight, get exercise and I get my kidneys checked every 3 months.

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    the onset of death!

  • 1 decade ago

    Your problem sounds very much like a kidney problem. The osteoarthritis is due primarily to a bad digestive issue. The kidneys provide the power to the body (energetically speaking). The kidneys are also a place where the body makes calcitonin. The parathyroid is responsible for maintaining good homeostasis of calcium levels in the blood.

    There are several "root causes" of this issue that could be causing this. Doctors treat symptoms, not "root causes" of disease, so this is not an easy task for them to solve. Most likely, you have a nanobacteria that is causing the basic problem in your kidneys, I highly suspect. Doctors will not find this bad guy with typical lab tests. You will have to get a PCR lab test to find it. And then to get rid of it, you will need to get some very good nutritional advice.

    Bad digestion is the first place I would look to begin with to give you some relieve and then getting properly hydrated. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that drugs will only relieve symptoms and not solve your problem.

    I strongly suggest you get to a QRA practitioner that can get to the root of the problem quickly and help you resolve this issue.

    good luck to you

    Source(s): CNT, B.A. biology & chemistry Advanced nutritional research
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    it is a combination of cold weather, lack of mobility and exercise and maybe overweight. First you have to see you GP then decided what sort of exercise you need to go for combining it with a healthy diet.

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