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Suggest Remedies For Diabetes, Acid Reflux And Fluctuating Body Temperature In A Teenager

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Posted on Fri, 7 Oct 2016
Question: My 17-year-old daughter has been a type 1 diabetic since age 10. Around that time she also developed terrible reflux, for which she is on highest dose PPI. Over the last 6 months her body temperature has been fluctuating; lately she has been having temperatures of 93 and 94 (we have checked using 2 different thermometers). Over the last 6 months she has been increasingly fatigued and has been checked several times for mono (all negative). She now has terrible night sweats, too. Last week she developed a large painful cyst on her labia, which I thought was Bartholin's. However, the OB/GYN at our local hospital said it is simply a bad case of vulvitis (the doc actually took photos, as the swelling extended up into the vagina). The cyst had completely receded by the time the OB/GYN saw her, but it shows up daily with itching and pain. She takes medication for endometriosis but also has dyspareunia, feeling strong pain in her side with sex (making me wonder about adhesions). She contracted C.diff last year and has had alternating constipation with diarrhea for years. I was worried it was a first Crohn's presentation but they did a scope and said it was just self-limiting colitis. Over the past year she has developed regular staph infections on her scalp, shoulders, face, and knees. She gets very frequent migraines (since childhood) with aura. At age 11 she had an appendectomy for what turned out to be mesenteric adenitis.

Her father and I are getting desperate. We live in Canada with an overtaxed healthcare system in a city with just 1 hospital. I feel that the doctors are sick of seeing us and they have written us off as being nuts. We do not have an endocrinologist in our city. Please, please confer with colleagues and help my daughter. I realize insulin sensitivity is a factor. I have also had them test her for celiac, Addison's, and a host of other issues. It is possible she has Lyme disease, too.
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Answered by Dr. Mirjeta Guni (42 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please specify the endocrinological query.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I read carefully your description of your daughter's problems, but please specify what is your endocrinological query or how can i help you?
Will be a pleasure to help you further.
Kind regards,
Dr.Mirjeta
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. Mirjeta Guni (7 minutes later)
Hello doctor:
It is my understanding that type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder. In Canada, these issues are examined by endocrinologists. Please direct me to a different specialty if there is another type of doctor who would be better suited to address the issues I mentioned in my letter:

•     Type 1 diabetic since age 10, brittle
•     GERD since onset of diabetes
•     Migraines since childhood, increasing in frequency and duration
•     Possible allergy to limes and lemons
•     Frequent vision disturbances when moving, even while sitting.
•     Mesenteric adenitis, resulting in appendectomy
•     Chronic staph infections over the last 2 years (shoulders, knees, face, back of scalp).
•     Endometriosis (possible adhesions?)
•     Dyspareunia
•     Vulvitis with cysts that grow and recede
•     Extremely low energy; recently diagnosed with low thyroid, often thought to have mono
•     Alternating constipation and diarrhea
•     C. diff
•     Frequent fevers with no apparent cause
•     Thermal regulation
•     Night sweats

Thank you for any help you can offer,
XXXXX

I forgot to mention that she has recently been started on synthetic thyroid (Synthroid) medication.
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Answered by Dr. Mirjeta Guni (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
See below.

Detailed Answer:
Hello again,

Well as you know Diabetes, Hashimoto hypothyroidism are autoimmune diseases and in these cases other autoimmune diseases should be checked ( XXXXXXX Celiac disease, pernicious anemia) and you have done this and they resulted to be negative.

When Diabetes is not well controlled it predisposes for different infectious diseases. The first to rule out is an urinary infection that may cause the fever she is having. A urine sample for routine microscopy and culture sensitivity would be of help.

She is diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes 7 years ago, so there is a risk for chronic complications now; The alteration of diarrhea to constipation may be due to an autonomic neuropathy, a fundus oculi would be of help to rule out retinopath,y even though the risk for these complications is higher in 10 years after the diagnosis of type 1 Diabetes.

No matter what the cause is, autoimmune or not, each of the diseases should be treated separately.

It is very important to try to keep normal blood sugar levels and monitor every year the complications of it.

I can understand the frustration because is not easy to deal with all these diagnoses but you have to be optimistic.

Wishing her good health,
Kind Regards,
Dr.Mirjeta
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Suggest Remedies For Diabetes, Acid Reflux And Fluctuating Body Temperature In A Teenager

Brief Answer: Please specify the endocrinological query. Detailed Answer: Hello, I read carefully your description of your daughter's problems, but please specify what is your endocrinological query or how can i help you? Will be a pleasure to help you further. Kind regards, Dr.Mirjeta