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Fibromyalgia, Hypothyroid, Have Extreme Fatigue, Tightness In Lower Rib, Intermittent Chest Pain. Normal LDL, Cholesterol, Calcium, Triglycerides, TSH. What Is The Cause?

I ve been extremely tired over the past months and not feeling rested in the morning. I have fibromyalgia and hypothyroidism . For the past 3 days I ve experienced a feeling of tightness in the lower rib area in my back. I ve also had intermittent pain in the chest for several weeks. LDL , cholesterol , calcium, triglycerides, TSH have all come back within normal range.
Thu, 5 Jul 2012
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You have not mentioned your age. However I would like you to check the blood glucose levels at least twice & a resting 12 lead ECG. The further line of treatment will be dependent on the results of these two extremely important routine clinical tests.
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Fibromyalgia, Hypothyroid, Have Extreme Fatigue, Tightness In Lower Rib, Intermittent Chest Pain. Normal LDL, Cholesterol, Calcium, Triglycerides, TSH. What Is The Cause?

You have not mentioned your age. However I would like you to check the blood glucose levels at least twice & a resting 12 lead ECG. The further line of treatment will be dependent on the results of these two extremely important routine clinical tests.