Belgiangirl
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I've always been seen by my GPs (due to movement it were several) as a hypochondriac. Something I cant accuse them for because none of our symptoms are visible, while they are numerous and might continue evolve disabling us a lot...
One of the symptoms that always distratcs them is this:
I always do have a slight fever. Temp is around 37°C (apparently considered to be a fever).
When I was younger (in my 20ies) my body temperature always was very low: around 34°C. It was contributed to my low body weight.
For the heart rate, it is opposite. If they'll measure my pulse or cardiac output they'll become shocked:
my heart rate might be around 40-50. I don't have a good condition obviously.
When I was younger too, it was always racing (80+ in rest).
My lymph nodes in my throats have always been swollen, as since I was 16 and first mentioned the symptoms to a GP. Doctors even got me full body scanned to rule out malignancies for this several years ago. Happily I was clear so they stuck it too probably inflammation. They never took a part of it to check.
Does anyone els have this symptoms?
One of the symptoms that always distratcs them is this:
I always do have a slight fever. Temp is around 37°C (apparently considered to be a fever).
When I was younger (in my 20ies) my body temperature always was very low: around 34°C. It was contributed to my low body weight.
For the heart rate, it is opposite. If they'll measure my pulse or cardiac output they'll become shocked:
my heart rate might be around 40-50. I don't have a good condition obviously.
When I was younger too, it was always racing (80+ in rest).
My lymph nodes in my throats have always been swollen, as since I was 16 and first mentioned the symptoms to a GP. Doctors even got me full body scanned to rule out malignancies for this several years ago. Happily I was clear so they stuck it too probably inflammation. They never took a part of it to check.
Does anyone els have this symptoms?