Kitty Kattt
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My girlfriend has been having mild to medium joint pain and some stiffness throughout the night, and occasionally all day, for more than 10 years. This doesn't occur every night, however - only about 40-50% of the time, and we can't seem to find any pattern or evident cause in the way she eats or sleeps. The pain is most severe in the hands/wrists/fingers usually, but also encompasses the elbows, knees, ankles, back, and head...as in, headaches (I suppose the back and head could be caused by something else?). Once or twice per year, she has very acute and extreme onsets of the pain, such as the one last week, which are very debilitating and last 1-3 days. Most of the time, acetaminophen drugs like Tylenol and NSAIDs like Ibuprofin help to a small degree, but during the more painful times, they don't make any difference. As far as I know, the acute onsets have always accompanied some other sickness/infection like the flu or a cold, but most sicknesses/infections do not trigger an onset, and the ones that do aren't particularly bad or anything. In years past, her previous doctor hadn't really diagnosed anything, acted more like it was in her head or something (not sure, wasn't there). Took her to a different doctor last week and he thought it was rheumatoid arthritis, a logical guess, but wanted some blood tests done to test for various kinds of arthritis. Well, the tests came back negative yesterday. Haven't heard anything further from the doc yet.
I'd like to get anyone's opinion on this who's willing to share it, or any other ideas even for what might cause this. The following two chronic symptoms may be completely unrelated to the joint pain, but it's probably a good idea to include them anyway since she's had them about as long, and if anyone has any opinions/suggestions on them, I certainly welcome those as well, since these conditions are chronic also...
She also has experienced nausea (and occasionally actual vomiting) about 10% of the nights for roughly the same length of time as the joint pain. Often, the onset of this is relatively severe and lasts for a few hours, but it's almost always at night or late evening. The most evident cause of this was her mother feeding her family some beef that infected them with campylobacter. They were eating the stuff for the better part of a year from what I understand, and my girlfriend was infected for three years. Since that time, her system has been either intolerant of or allergic to beef (not sure which). Needless to say, she avoids eating it. During that time, her mom also gave her a lot of NSAIDs to help with the pain, but that caused internal bleeding and just made things worse. Yeah, completely ridiculous situation, but that's beside the point for now...I would suppose that this all could have caused her digestive tract to act weird all the time, but I know she avoids beef, so I'm not sure on that. I had thought about an ulcer, but she doesn't experience stomach pain so much as flat out nausea and the urge to vomit. Any other thoughts? Could this be related to the joint pain?
The other chronic symptom is nightmares, night terrors, and panic attacks. I've watched her as she's fallen asleep many times, and I find that she goes directly into REM sleep - dreaming, which I read isn't supposed to happen for about 90 minutes. She often wakes up from nightmares shortly after falling asleep, so I can confirm that this does happen. The frequency of the nightmares (and presumably the instant dreaming) varies over time. Some months she'll have very few, other months she may have them like 75% of the time. The actual night terrors that cause her to get up and move or anything occur only once or twice per year. Panic attacks occur once every 2 months approximately and are fairly typical as far as panic attacks goes (from what I read online). If they occur late at night, she asks me or anyone else she's with to keep her awake until they're over as they will cause night terrors if she falls asleep directly after. Not sure how this would be related other than possibly untreated Lyme disease (she did get bitten by a tick 10 years ago), but I welcome any theories!
Thank you everyone who takes time to offer any advice or thoughts!!!
I'd like to get anyone's opinion on this who's willing to share it, or any other ideas even for what might cause this. The following two chronic symptoms may be completely unrelated to the joint pain, but it's probably a good idea to include them anyway since she's had them about as long, and if anyone has any opinions/suggestions on them, I certainly welcome those as well, since these conditions are chronic also...
She also has experienced nausea (and occasionally actual vomiting) about 10% of the nights for roughly the same length of time as the joint pain. Often, the onset of this is relatively severe and lasts for a few hours, but it's almost always at night or late evening. The most evident cause of this was her mother feeding her family some beef that infected them with campylobacter. They were eating the stuff for the better part of a year from what I understand, and my girlfriend was infected for three years. Since that time, her system has been either intolerant of or allergic to beef (not sure which). Needless to say, she avoids eating it. During that time, her mom also gave her a lot of NSAIDs to help with the pain, but that caused internal bleeding and just made things worse. Yeah, completely ridiculous situation, but that's beside the point for now...I would suppose that this all could have caused her digestive tract to act weird all the time, but I know she avoids beef, so I'm not sure on that. I had thought about an ulcer, but she doesn't experience stomach pain so much as flat out nausea and the urge to vomit. Any other thoughts? Could this be related to the joint pain?
The other chronic symptom is nightmares, night terrors, and panic attacks. I've watched her as she's fallen asleep many times, and I find that she goes directly into REM sleep - dreaming, which I read isn't supposed to happen for about 90 minutes. She often wakes up from nightmares shortly after falling asleep, so I can confirm that this does happen. The frequency of the nightmares (and presumably the instant dreaming) varies over time. Some months she'll have very few, other months she may have them like 75% of the time. The actual night terrors that cause her to get up and move or anything occur only once or twice per year. Panic attacks occur once every 2 months approximately and are fairly typical as far as panic attacks goes (from what I read online). If they occur late at night, she asks me or anyone else she's with to keep her awake until they're over as they will cause night terrors if she falls asleep directly after. Not sure how this would be related other than possibly untreated Lyme disease (she did get bitten by a tick 10 years ago), but I welcome any theories!
Thank you everyone who takes time to offer any advice or thoughts!!!