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Also vision problems; double vision, rising-haze vision, blur-vision. Sometimes stabbing at back of thraot. Stabbing chest pains over leftside of chest, feels like suffocating when I lay down. Heart stutters out of rythm when pain strikes chest.
Tried every over the counter and prescription anti-histamine, several pain killers, etc... nothing but side effects from any of them.
seen nearly 50 doctors/specialists and not one of them has been able to tell me what's going on.
have had all sorts of blood tests, CT-Scans, MRIs, Chest X-Rays, vision exams, etc. and all come back clean.
Have been taking dilantin for 10 years now to control seizures, but neurologist don't beleive rash is dilantin rash or that symptoms are neurologically related. Even though skin biopsy came back as hypersensitivity to like as drug.View Thread
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