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Hi There,
I was hoping for some advice from the knowledgeable denizens of Phoenix Rising
I am in Mountain View, California, until the end of May and was wondering what clinics/doctors I should go to?
A bit of background about myself.
1. Under 30 male, from Canada.
2. Got some sort of acute infection 9 years ago, which was followed fatigue, muscle weakness, disrupted sleep, memory issues, issues starting tasks, increased urge to urinate(this last symptom lasted only about one month).
3. Since then have gradually been improving.
4. By average standards, physically fit. Still have PEM (lasts about a day and quite tolerable) and occasional muscle weakness.
5. Most significant symptom is brain fog, memory issues, and issues with motivation
6. Occasionally experience pins and needles sensation in the heart area
Point 6 is what I am actually most concerned about. Of course, getting rid of the brain fog would be amazing, but that would involve treatment and I am guessing it's not really feasible over long distance. I have read that CFS/ME can be co-morbid with coxsackie-b virus, which can in turn cause pericaditiis and myocarditis. I have had an ECG done, which revealed a Wenckebach heart block, but the cardiologist said that since I don't have any other heart symptoms, it is not something that I should be worried about. However, obviously ( ) there was not test for inflammation of the heart muscle so the doctor didn't rule out that the heart block was caused by an ongoing infection. If it is an infection I would need to know how to prevent it from progressing.
Given my concerns, what doctor's/clinics should I try to see. Note also that Canada has socialized medicine, so there a lot of tests I can't do I Canada because I would first have to convince my doctor that they are necessary. He is a new doctor, and was the first doctor to suggest CFS, but told me directly that he only heard about it in Med school and doesn't know a whole lot about it. Obviously blood tests would be the easiest and most simple, but where? Can I just schedule a blood draw with the OMI?
Also, I might be coming back to Mountain View within a couple of month for a longer time period, so any long term suggestions would also be appreciated.
Thanks
I was hoping for some advice from the knowledgeable denizens of Phoenix Rising
I am in Mountain View, California, until the end of May and was wondering what clinics/doctors I should go to?
A bit of background about myself.
1. Under 30 male, from Canada.
2. Got some sort of acute infection 9 years ago, which was followed fatigue, muscle weakness, disrupted sleep, memory issues, issues starting tasks, increased urge to urinate(this last symptom lasted only about one month).
3. Since then have gradually been improving.
4. By average standards, physically fit. Still have PEM (lasts about a day and quite tolerable) and occasional muscle weakness.
5. Most significant symptom is brain fog, memory issues, and issues with motivation
6. Occasionally experience pins and needles sensation in the heart area
Point 6 is what I am actually most concerned about. Of course, getting rid of the brain fog would be amazing, but that would involve treatment and I am guessing it's not really feasible over long distance. I have read that CFS/ME can be co-morbid with coxsackie-b virus, which can in turn cause pericaditiis and myocarditis. I have had an ECG done, which revealed a Wenckebach heart block, but the cardiologist said that since I don't have any other heart symptoms, it is not something that I should be worried about. However, obviously ( ) there was not test for inflammation of the heart muscle so the doctor didn't rule out that the heart block was caused by an ongoing infection. If it is an infection I would need to know how to prevent it from progressing.
Given my concerns, what doctor's/clinics should I try to see. Note also that Canada has socialized medicine, so there a lot of tests I can't do I Canada because I would first have to convince my doctor that they are necessary. He is a new doctor, and was the first doctor to suggest CFS, but told me directly that he only heard about it in Med school and doesn't know a whole lot about it. Obviously blood tests would be the easiest and most simple, but where? Can I just schedule a blood draw with the OMI?
Also, I might be coming back to Mountain View within a couple of month for a longer time period, so any long term suggestions would also be appreciated.
Thanks