Those symptoms could be many, many things. They're just too vague for anyone to decide.So what symptoms do I have?
1. I have dark underarms with a red-ish line in the middle. They are very itchy at times. I'm sure this Acanthosis Nigricans or it could be Erythrasma. I'm currently discussing treatment with my Doctor and trying to get him put me over to a specialist after diabetes blood tests come back.
2. I have frequent urination. This has been persistent for as long as I can remember.
3. I do tend take longer getting out of bed and waking up in the early afternoon or I tend to have early nights.
So my story is this. I have a long term addiction with sugar and caffeine. I used fizzy drinks and sugar as a way of trying to combat the side effects of a anti-psychotic I take called Risperidone which causes high levels of drowsiness. I take this for mood swings and delusions which are related to a Autistic related disability.
I am morbidly obese. I am 6ft 4 tall and 22 stone. I am not very active.
This will sound incredibly stupid but for the last 5 years I have been drinking 2 litres of Cola a day.
I did this because It was the only way I could gather the energy to clean my home. There is zero social care provision in my area and my parents are too old & frail to help me.
I will put pictures up soon but for now its looks very similar to this.
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Blood tests where done last week. I stopped the fizzy drink binge a month or so ago. I am on a low carb diet.
It looks bang on in terms of "Acanthosis Nigricans". Can't be a bacterial infection since I've tried everything from anti bacterial soap, hydrocortizine, acidic anti fungals and antiseptics.
Hopefully you'll get those blood test results back soon then
Nobody here can give medical advice, so you've done the right thing going to your doctor and getting those tests done.
Let us know how you get on
Good news that you don't have diabetes
A fungus doesn't sound nice, but at least you know what it is now, so that's more good news
If you find the Risperidone is making you that tired, is there any help the doctor can give you? Is there any alternative drug that might suit you better? Worth asking - if you haven't already, of course. It may also be worth asking for support from your GP for healthy eating/weight loss. My local surgery has Well Man and Well Women clinics and I believe they have special help with diet, and support from a trained nurse.
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