| Re: They are admitting me to the hospital later today for the metrypone test...
That is EXACTLY why I asked for it to be done in a hospital. I have to say that I am getting a little nervous about the whole thing.
One of my other docs does think that there is some adrenal issues, because I have 2 other problems that are not going away that should have already be resolved.
One: I hit my head last July and am still dealing with it. While on the prednisone it was getting better, they took me off and I ended up right back to the beginning in pain level. Now I have been having a very hard time getting any better. Dr. says I am back to square one at this point.
Two: I had a surgery last April, a cubital tunnel decompression. The numbness and tingling is gone in my hand, but now the pain in the elbow has spread and is not getting ANY better. I wear a Lidocaine patch 24 hours a day to reduce the pain. Even wind blowing against it hurts. My doc for this said I should not be having this problem AT ALL.
I can't imagine what else could be going on that is not allowing my body to heal itself. I ended up in the hospital for 3 days in August because I got severly sick, not even the flu. I couldn't drink, severe dehydration, stomach pains, all over ache, significant pain in my head (this was a week after I hit my head BTW and 2 CT scans showed everything was fine). Since then I really have not been the same. I can barely stay awake, my energy level is nonexisitent, walking up stairs makes me VERY winded. And many more things like that - too many to list here.
I hope this all works out. But I will be completely back to square one if this test comes out "normal".
Thanks for all the info.
Lisa
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