Need help, Drs. cant figure it out

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I think this started almost two years ago when I started getting really tired after 5 or 6 hours into the day, as time went on it was about 3 or 4 hours into the day, I past it off as getting older, 59 now, last May I started going my Dr. about this, about Oct. 09 it started really getting bad, I had so many test done I can't remeraber them all, Doctors still don't know what it is.

I'll try and rate them from 1 to 10 with 10 being the sickest

here's what happens when I really get sick, at level 5 and up, I'm so lethargic I can barely walk, eat, shower or function mentally or physically and my muscles turn to jelly, it feels like a toxic poison running though my system, my breathing is labored and my heart rate is up for about 48 hours before I start feeling better, several time a day (only when I'm sick) for about 5 mins my breath smells like poop, at about level 8 I have a unbelievable chill like I'm freezing my insides jerk, I have some pain in the lower abdominal area

level 5 to 8: lemon, BBQ sauce, steak sauce, chili and anything tomato base the more tomato the sicker I get

level 3 to 5: any kind of gravy, sausage, chocolate, onions

level 1 to 3: beef, pork, chicken, cinnamon, paprika, any kind of salad dressing, tuna fish, vinegar orange juice and anything with vitamin C

Thanks Robert
 
Thepatientone: How much do you weigh? If you're overweight this could be diabetes. High blood sugars could make your breathe stink. I'd suggest you go and see an endocrinologist who can check your thyroid and adrenal glanRAB. You could have adrenal fatigue. Get tested for celiac disease. Do you eat alot of carbs and white fooRAB? What's your diet like?

It sounRAB like you could use a really good detoxification of your body as well.

It could also be gastrointestinal. Has your doctor suggested seeing a gastroenterologist?

I'd say get some allergy tests done too to rule that out. Keep looking for answers and see some specialist to get to the bottom of this. Be your own advocate and change doctors if you have to. Someone has to know what's going on.
 
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