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(reply to Maryann Gromisch RN)

Thanks for your reply. The problem is my doctors especially my GI doctor don't care to understand my issue. My endocrinologist didn't just order IgM blood work a different doctor of mine mentioned this to me about IgM and I asked the doctor and nurse to include it in the blood work I was having done which they did it for me. When results came out for my IgM it's showing that it's high. They didn't understand any of these. The doctor who told me about IgM he understand what this is and told me since mine is high it means I have infection. I also keep getting a pounding and palpitating feeling right on where my thyroid is located and I was told the infection I have is affecting my thyroid because I have Hashimoto's thyroiditis. This doctor of mine who told me about this said I shouldn't ignore this and have it taken care of and I really don't have anyone to help me for this. I feel sick in my stomach, I have no appetite and I'm constantly having nausea. At night time I keep getting this pounding palpitating feeling right on where my thyroid is located and I get this feeling for like 5 minutes which really scares me and I can't sleep because of this. After this pounding feeling I keep getting blurry vision. This really scares me to.
From how I feel it's emergency for me because I can't really take it and I can't eat anything or do anything and I can't sleep. I don't have anyone to help me because of my infection problem. I was told I should find out what bacteria is causing my infection and I really don't have anyone to help me for this. This bothers me to. Does it still make any sense if I go to the emergency room? Please let me know soon.
Thanks,
Melissa

February 12, 2015 - 12:49pm

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