Imagine having joint pain, stomach pain, headaches, sinus pressure, chills, heat flashes, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, shortness of breath, and heart palpitations all because the clouds might need to piss a week from now.
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Hi everyone, I posted this in a support group to try and get some advice, posting here to see if anyone can shed some light as I'm at my wits end with this, tomorrow will be 7 weeks of being ill, the support group just advised to go to a&e but they won't treat me as I'm already being treated by the GP and he's off today or I would've got an appointment with him today
I'm sorry in advance for the way I've described things (kinda gross) also sorry for the long post
Started with me having diarrhea and the first day I went to the doctor I had been to the toilet 9 times that day, my stool was very small, watery and yellowish in colour, the GP gave me laxatives and said I was constipated (which for me is something that very rarely happened) he put it down to IBS and when I asked to be referred to the bowel clinic at the hospital he said "you don't qualify as it's not like you have cancer" so I took the laxative drinks for about a week and was back at him with more symptoms and everything was getting worse, I started having really bad abdominal pain, I was drowsy, constantly going to the toilet for a bowel movement, he sent me for some non fasted blood tests and stool samples, bloods came back with a bit of inflammation showing (somewhere I'm not sure specifically) and after giving two stool samples he requested a third as I had an equivocal c-diff result in one, so I did the next one and handed it in, now normal apparently at this point, I was still getting worse with the pain and my bowel movements were getting less often but each one was a different consistency and colour with blood clots in and mucus, I went back again to which he said he'd refer me to the hospital and "they might want to do the camera" (very vague on specifics from him) and he prescribed me mebeverine, I also had to have my iron and folate bloods checked as well as being sent home a FIT test which is a cancer screening that is sent to a different hospital (I don't have the results of that back yet) I have now started to lose weight, I lost 7 lbs in one week, put back on 3lbs and lost them again within 2 days, I'm still in agonising pain, my stools are still changing, and it seems like I can no longer digest food as I'm having big chunks of it in my stool (chicken, potato skins, even a chip! As well as the usual corn and carrots) I'm still losing weight and I have still not been told what is wrong with me, I'm having some bowel incontinence (just tiny bits at a time) and I'm worried that something is seriously wrong and the doctor is not really bothered, I have had the faecal calprotectin test done and he didn't tell me what number it's at just that it's "high but not too high" 🤔 I honestly don't know what to do at this point, I can't switch to a different GP because they don't like that at our practice and they shout at me, I can't go to a&e (although ive had a hospital bag packed for the past week) because they'll send me home and say they cant treat me while the GP is treating me.
Does anyone have any advice or went through anything similar to this and know what could be the issue?
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Glad that's over.
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