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Have Bilateral Vestibulopathy With Bilateral Nystagmus, Rashes, Swollen Spleen, Fever, Hyperhydrosis, Leukopenia

Hello, 29 y/o triathlete with extensive illness. Misdiagnosed many times and pushed off as anxiety etc.. Now have found bilateral vestibulopathy with bilateral nystagmus, recurring rashes, swollen spleen on ct scan, recurring fevers, hyperhydrosis, lymphocytopenia, leukopenia. Back to square 1 after 2 years and million dollar workups.
Fri, 15 Nov 2013
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Good evening sir. Well i dont know what all work up you have gone through but i had suggest you consult a rheumatologist if you havent. It looks like a connective tissue disorder and sometimes it does happen that symptoms dont surface at one time and since now they have it should help reach a diagnosis. Hope this helps..do let us know for further queries
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Have Bilateral Vestibulopathy With Bilateral Nystagmus, Rashes, Swollen Spleen, Fever, Hyperhydrosis, Leukopenia

Good evening sir. Well i dont know what all work up you have gone through but i had suggest you consult a rheumatologist if you havent. It looks like a connective tissue disorder and sometimes it does happen that symptoms dont surface at one time and since now they have it should help reach a diagnosis. Hope this helps..do let us know for further queries