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Welcome to "Hypochondriac's Corner"! Here's my symptoms . Feel free to diagnose and list your own, for further worst possible prognosis!

Edema in ankles and feet. Severe pain, and neuropothy in hands and feet. Weakness and shakiness. Ringing in ears. Periods on non stop loud stomach noises lasting around and hour at intervals throughout the day. blurry vision. Deep pain in bones. Vivid 'movie like' projections when eyes closed of very bizarre scenes. Very easily out of breath.
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purplepen · 51-55, F
That sounds scary. How are you feeling now?
@purplepen The foot pain and knee pain is moderate, and the 'weird feeling is subsided by peanut butter and honey' for a bit. It has to be diabetes because stuff like peanut butter and honey makes me feel great when I start feeling awful sometimes.
purplepen · 51-55, F
@puck61 ok, just watch the blood sugar if it's type 2. I'm wondering if diabetes can cause hallucinations, because somebody with a diabetic brother told me it could. I'm also wondering if you ever go into ketogenic shock from difficulty metabolizing proteins, because that can send things haywire too.