Many tests normal but feel awful
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Hi guys Hi guys 26 year old male. Hope all is well. I just needed some advice if someone has gone through something similar. I have many tests which all are negative but I feel awful and I feel something sinister is happening in my body. My symptoms are brain fog, clogged nose and ears (also ringing) with no relief no matter what I do, extreme fatigue where I can not do anything, unrefreshed sleep, shallow breathing, tight chest, chronic constipation, weak legs, a feeling of depersonalization as feel like in a dream and poor night vision, losing muscle, no appetite or thirst, erectile dysfunction. As you can see been suffering from many symptoms which have been going on for 4 months now, it just feels like my body is not working which makes me feel like something sinister is happening inside of me.
Here are the tests that i have done and all have come back completely normal with nothing sinister which again is very pleasing but do not know why I am feeling like this.
Tests I have done:
Blood tests: thyroid function test, vitamin D level, serum ferritin, liver function test, urea & electrolytes, bone profile, ESR, Differential white cell count, full blood count, CRP, testosterone, cortisol, complement with C3 & C4, antinuclear antibodies - all normal.
Head MRI with contrast - all normal.
Chest CT scan with constrast - all normal.
Stomach CT scan with constrast - all normal.
Pelvis CT scan with constrast - all normal.
Nasoendoscopy - all normal.
Colonoscopy - all normal.
Endoscopy - all normal.
ultrasound of testicles - all normal.
ultrasound of urinary tract - all normal.
Chest xray - all normal.
Urine sample - all normal.
ECG - all normal.
5x blood pressure - all normal.
2x testicle examination.
2x anal examination.
Dentist check up - all normal.
Eye test - all normal.
If anyone has any other recommendations in terms of tests that I can do incase something could have been missed out from the above tests. I was thinking throat scan, get my penis checked out and full body bone scan, & full body MRI or am I being ridiculous? Thank you in advice for your help and thank you for taking time to read and reply.
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