Thanks. So far, I've lost 30 lb since the beginning of the year. I check the scale several days a week. Had to put a new battery into the scale.Hope you are OK AP. Thoughts, and prayers.
They have noticed an ulcer that is caused by taking aspirin, so I've been advised to stop taking aspirin. That is a mystery since I take aspirin rarely, but since then, I've not taken one.
Review my post #27, have they treated you for the ulcer? Mine was only an erosion and killed my appetite completely -but the omeprazole knocked it flat in <1hr. If they don't know what you have, ask if it would hurt to try it.
Hopefully it will clear up after the November elections
My wife had all sorts of problems, which got misdiagnosed substantially which turned out to be gall bladder. It's been removed and now she's fine.
The aide checks blood pressure and rate every time I go there. I'm taking blood pressure medicine and it is well controlled. Doctor listens to my heart every time and he has found a minor murmur that I don't remember hearing about before, but he says it is nothing to be concerned about.Any issues with heart or blood pressure (fast or low)? I ask because I don't see it on the list and dizziness, low appetite and nausea were symptoms my mother had in the weeks before going to the hospital with a-fib. I'm sure your doctor has listened but if it's a periodic thing he might miss it.
Source is a weaker heart, not uncommon as we age. Heart weaker => low BP => heart faster to try to make up for it and it might come and go. Works for keeping your blood flowing but makes you feel bad.
Well, if this diagnosis is accurate, it will be a lifelong illness. If I understand the online sources, it is related to (or is a kind of) muscular dystrophy.No drug as powerful as steroids should be treated lightly of course. And some people have bad reactions to them (like most drugs). My own experience of short time use was good. In fact the second day I was on them I rolled out of bed and thought "Nothing hurts. I feel GREAT! Oh, yeah, I'm on drugs." I had no un pleasant side effects and I was managing my diet anyway so I didn't notice being more hungry. This was a two week course to combat a lung infection.
John
NOT medical advise but polyarteritis nodosa comes to mind....as do all of the giant cell arteridides.Well, I had the tests and so far we just have a longer list of what is not wrong. Add to the list, no ulcer, no cilliac disease, no cancer, no crohns disease, no colitis. They verified long-time GERD, which I knew about, but is not the reason for my current distress. Other minor discrepancies have been found that don't require any treatment. I'm 72, after all. BTW, weight loss has gone to 24 lb. I've been forcing myself to eat despite the nausea and no appetite.