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Suggest Remedy For Multiple Ailments

Lately (re-occurring) increased symptoms daily basis: ps am smoker up to 15 smokes a day. - when wake up and after toilet, feeling nausea, lower pelvic pain and/or bladder, lower back, flu like, feeling chess area as if get warm/bubbly when breathing. - Pain pelvis when pushing - 8th day whole day: headache in combination with severe and constant nausea like seasick, feel slight tense chess area and flu like, but dont think any increase of temperature. possibly feeling dyhdrated, vertigo feel like, when walk each step first feel weird signal in brain, then shoot to chess/heart area as if one beat too many or too less or skipping, short breath, when deep breathing (properly yoga style) I feel even more nausea (no vomiting/like sea sick), little dizzy, right eye kinda sore when moving (looking) and makes me nausea, I feel brain twitches/wuzz, sometimes unsure I hear or feel a wuzz or both from left to right brain. Right front half brain area, I feel this blood vessel/vein(?) and it is very sore, lower skull/neck area as well tender and could be tender in neck as well
Thu, 2 Jul 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
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The kind of varied symptoms point to some paraneoplastic syndrome which are common in lung tumors and as you know such heavy smoking greatly increases the chances of a lung malignancy. Have your serum calcium, na, k levels done along with chest radiograph. Also a lung function test to rule out emphysema and copd needs to be done.
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Suggest Remedy For Multiple Ailments

Hello, The kind of varied symptoms point to some paraneoplastic syndrome which are common in lung tumors and as you know such heavy smoking greatly increases the chances of a lung malignancy. Have your serum calcium, na, k levels done along with chest radiograph. Also a lung function test to rule out emphysema and copd needs to be done.