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What Causes Fitful Sleep, Dizziness, Several Blackouts And Body Ache?

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Posted on Mon, 2 May 2016
Question: rapid pulse for last two days and nights. fitful sleep, dizzy, greyouts/nearly faint many times per day. , pressure 125/65 with resting heart rate of 100-120, . Body aches severe, like flu. vomited bile last night.

The dr visits- I had two visits to urgent care last week. Findings as follows:
1.costochondritis,
2.small kidney stone of 1 mm in left lower part of kidney ( not passed)
3. generalized anxiety
4. lower left lung is partly collapsed.

EKG was "fine" in spite of being 140/90 and heart rate of 90+ at rest
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Answered by Dr. Luchuo Engelbert Bain (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Calm, drink watch water, recommended vaccines,

Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for the query,

I do understand this can be very disturbing. However, I do not think your health condition deserves the degree of anxiety that you might have. I do think the blood pressure and pulse are acceptable but simply deserve some psychological rest and being less anxious on your part.

I think you might need to properly document your body temperature. Raised or severely low body temperature (less than 35 degrees celcius) could indicate an infection. Diagnosis of costochondritis is reassuring if properly managed as it shall have the potential to relief flu like symptoms you are experiencing.

I think you will have to be patient again for some time as you drink much water for the 1mm stone to go out. It is too small to indicate or deserve surgery, and with enough water, it should be passing out soon.

I was wondering if you had taken any vaccines with regards to the collapsed lung. I think getting a vaccine for Pneumococcus or Hemophilus Influenzae. advice from your ling specialist with regards to recommended vaccines could be of interest in this case.

I think you stay calm for your health condition to me is promising and you should be getting better with being calm, positive and compliant to recommended therapy. Kind regards as I wish you the best of health.

Dr Bain
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What Causes Fitful Sleep, Dizziness, Several Blackouts And Body Ache?

Brief Answer: Calm, drink watch water, recommended vaccines, Detailed Answer: Hi and thanks for the query, I do understand this can be very disturbing. However, I do not think your health condition deserves the degree of anxiety that you might have. I do think the blood pressure and pulse are acceptable but simply deserve some psychological rest and being less anxious on your part. I think you might need to properly document your body temperature. Raised or severely low body temperature (less than 35 degrees celcius) could indicate an infection. Diagnosis of costochondritis is reassuring if properly managed as it shall have the potential to relief flu like symptoms you are experiencing. I think you will have to be patient again for some time as you drink much water for the 1mm stone to go out. It is too small to indicate or deserve surgery, and with enough water, it should be passing out soon. I was wondering if you had taken any vaccines with regards to the collapsed lung. I think getting a vaccine for Pneumococcus or Hemophilus Influenzae. advice from your ling specialist with regards to recommended vaccines could be of interest in this case. I think you stay calm for your health condition to me is promising and you should be getting better with being calm, positive and compliant to recommended therapy. Kind regards as I wish you the best of health. Dr Bain