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Please DON'T SELF DIAGNOSE! Use this list to help journal your symptoms and any progression you feel you are experiencing and CONSULT WITH YOUR DOCTOR. If your doctor isn't willing to even consider looking into your problems, then "shop around." But be sure to have appropriate medical consultation on your health. PHYSIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS:

__ recurrent flu-like illness

__ recurrent sore throats, red and injected

__ painful lymph nodes under the arms and neck

__ muscle and joint aches with tender and trigger points - up to 18 of them

__ night sweats and fever

__ severe nasal and other Allergies

__ irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

__ weight change - usually gain

__ heart palpitations

__ mitral valve prolapse

__ severe PMS

__ yeast infections

__ rashes and itching

__ uncomfortable or frequent urination

__ interstitial bladder cystitis

__ chest pains (non-cardiac)

__ temporomandibular joint dysfunction (in the jaw)

__ hair loss

__ carpal tunnel syndrome

__ cold hands and feet

__ dry eyes and mouth

__ severe and debilitating fatigue

__ widespread pain

__ other chronic illness(es) usually present (like Diabetes, hypoglycemia, Asthma, lupus, ms, etc.)

__ numbness in the limbs, not painful like pins & needles

__ painful swelling in the hands, legs, feet, neck

__ GERDs (gastro-esophageal reflux disorder)

__ "growing pains" start in childhood and teens, continue into adulthood

__ widespread body pain during/after physical exertion Found at http://www.fibrohugs.org COGNITIVE FUNCTION PROBLEMS:

__ attention deficit disorder

__ spatial disorientation

__ calculation difficulties

__ memory disturbance

__ communication difficulties (problems speaking, confusing words) PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS:

__ depression

__ anxiety and panic attacks

__ personality changes, usually for the worse

__ emotional lability (mood swings) OTHER NERVOUS SYSTEM PROBLEMS:

__ sleep disturbances

__ headaches

__ changes in visual acuity

__ numb or tingling feelings

__ burning sensations

__ light headedness

__ feeling 'spaced out'

__ desequilibrium

__ frequent unusual nightmares and disturbing dreams

__ tinnitus (ringing in the ears)

__ difficulty in moving your tongue to speak

__ severe muscle weakness

__ susceptibility to muscle, tendon, ligament injury

__ intolerance to bright lights

__ intolerance to alcohol

__ intolerance to sound

__ extreme sensitivity to medications and their side-effects

__ alteration of taste, smell, and hearing

__ insomnia

__ inability to achieve stage 4 restorative sleep

__ morning stiffness in the muscles and joints

__ restless leg syndrome

__ muscle spasms

__ muscle quakiness and shivering during/after activity or exercise

__ sleep paralysis (related to stage 4 sleep deprivation)

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