Sunday, March 1, 2009

Interesting Case

Problem: This week I had a 43 year old lady present with chronic fatigue, chronic headaches and pain over all four quadrants of her body. She had yeast overgrowth but did not know it. She had been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Interstitial Cystitis, Endometrosis, Allergies, Type II Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sinus Problems and Thyroid disorder. Examination revealed tight and tender points across the body with moderate spasms. Numerous orthopedic tests were positive. She had both sensory and motor loss to the upper and lower extremities. She has a past surgical hx of gallbladder and hysterectomy. She has been in several past major auto accidents. She has had past severe hormone problems with past long and painful menstrual periods, severe mood swings and moderate PMS. She has current hormone problems in that she has hot flashes still and every night she goes to bed cold and wakes up about 3-4am sweating and very hot. She has been to numerous physicians. Her primary care physician tells her her problem is in her head and offers nothing to help. In taking her history, I also discovered that her body temperature is always very low in fact her body temp runs around 97.5 and I suspect Wilson's Temperature syndrome as well. I understand in the endocrinology community especially in the Eastern US that Wilson Temperature Syndrome is an unthinkable and unfounded diagnosis. But I think she has it anyway. By the way, this lady ate NO fish EVER and did not drink water. Instead she drank Mountain Due and Coffee all day long. Test: Her Sed Rate was 28/20. Her EBV IgM, IgG and nuclear antibody were all positive and very high. X-Rays demonstrated a mild to moderate scolosis with a loss of cervical curve and degenerative disc disease, spondylosis and moderate loss of disc space through out the spine. Her Complete Blood Count with Differential demonstrated a mildly elevated white count with elevated eosinophils and basophils both possibly elevated to allergic reactions and possible parasites in the case of eosinophils. Discussion: I have seen many patients in the past with this same sequella of symptoms and problems. The first things we need to do is get them sleeping, get them off Mountain Due and Sugar and ON Water and Fish oil. I have consulted infectious disease just to be on the safe side. I think she may have food allergies as well as a permeable/leaky gut and disbiosis. I think she may have bulging disc and other musculoskeletal problems as well. I also took her off ALL Sugar. NO foods that contain any sugar and started her on probiotics. I want her to start stretching daily for the FMS. This is one of those onion cases. These people have many layers of problems and we'll take them one at a time. I will update you on her progress. PS... She will get worse before she gets better. But I think with God's help we can walk her out of the woods. Dr Greg Millar



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