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MrsRochestersCat · 20/05/2013 21:54

Dd1 (13) has just been diagnosed with anxiety.

I am not comfortable with this diagnosis, it doesn't sit right. Can anxiety cause intermittent fever, sore throat, swollen face, swollen glands, palpitations, joint pain, diarrhoea and occasional wetting?

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MrsRochestersCat · 20/05/2013 22:01

Blood tests have ruled out glandular fever, and show only boarder line anaemia. All the other 'counts' are within normal range, although no biochemistry bloods were done.

The intermittent fever seems cyclical (between 39.5 and 37 in the mornings and evenings, around 37 at lunch and 36 the rest of the time). Normally she reads 36.5.

Dd has been sick since Easter. sometimes she can't move because of her headache or leg pain.

Three rounds of antibiotics, with week's break in-between ease the symptoms - but don't 'cure' the illness.

What else could it be?

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MrsRochestersCat · 20/05/2013 22:06

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malteserzz · 20/05/2013 22:17

I really don't know but didn't want to read and run I guess if you're not happy keep going back to the doctors. Hope you get some answers soon

MrsRochestersCat · 20/05/2013 22:38

Thank you maltesserzz :) I've already booked another appointment - I feel I need to do some research before hand, rather than blindly accepting what I'm told.

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awaywego1 · 21/05/2013 06:54

She probably is anxious-who wouldn't be if they were feeling unwell! Keep taking her back to GPs-until you get a more reasonable explanation. Yes anxiety can cause a lot of v odd physical symptoms but in a child everything else should be ruled out first. I'd suggest keeping a diary so you can monitor for patterns etc.
hope she feels better soon Smile

awaywego1 · 21/05/2013 06:55

It sounds very post virally. Hopefully time will improve things-lots of rest!

MigGril · 21/05/2013 07:22

Has she had both type of blood tests for the glandular fever? It can be missed even with the second test.

I has similar symptoms while at university never tested positive for it but my gp was still convinced that is what I had. it got better with time and rest.

missalien · 21/05/2013 07:48

Does he have some kind of food allergy / intolerance that's making him feel so poorly? Cut out dairy and soya for a while and see how he goes , def keep a diary it will help spot patterns

SoggySummer · 21/05/2013 07:53

I have no idea but the list of symptoms (bar the wetting) are what I have head for months and months. I have has "all clear" bloods and not tested positive for glandular fever or CMV.

I have had a horrendous time of stress last year but thought I was over that.

I am open to all suggestions but not sure I would be happy with anxiety as a diagnosis either - although there is a teeny tiny part of me that thinks with me it could be a small possibility now I have read this. I do wonder is months and months of horrendous stress have left me with some underlying anxiety - even if I dont feel anxous iykwim.

Has she been under any stress running upto the onset of they symptoms? Or had a shock or stressful unpleasant incident??

xigris · 21/05/2013 07:53

I can't imagine how 'anxiety' can cause high temperatures. Personally I'd be going for a second opinion

MrsRochestersCat · 21/05/2013 08:04

A diary is a good idea, as is looking for food intolerance - I hadn't thought of that and may explain the undulating temps?

My (uneducated) guess is post viral/ ongoing viral infection, mainly because of the fever that raises and drops throughout the day. But the GP was insistent that there is no sign of infection in her blood. So it must be something else, I'm just not happy to plump for treatment for anxiety with so many unexplained questions.

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Featherbag · 21/05/2013 08:13

Has your GP tested for lupus? Not all the symptoms fit, but often opportunistic viral infections pounce on those with lupus. It's at the forefront of my mind as a friend was diagnosed with this last week after years of being told she had anxiety, her symptoms were psychosomatic, etc.

IvanaCake · 21/05/2013 08:19

I also thought possibly lupus when reading your op.

I'm pretty sure anxiety can't cause a high temperature, although I'm not medical. If you're not happy with the diagnosis you've been given then please do keep pushing. Change gp if you have to.

MrsRochestersCat · 21/05/2013 18:55

Sorry for the radio silence, I've just got in from work.

Thank you all for your suggestions! I'm going grab a coffee and sit down to google.

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