I Am Have Been Trying to Find Out What Is Wrong With Me for Five Years. Can Anyone Help?

Question by Skyline: I am have been trying to find out what is wrong with me for five years. Can anyone help?
I have been having stomach cramps that have been basically been turning into convulsions and dry heaving and along with that I’ve hade nausea. It got to the point that I was sent to the Cleveland Clinic and they thought it was Schleroderma. Now not so sure. I am so depressed that I am acting out by drug addiction/ self mutilation because no one will listen to me and I am in such horrendous pain that I can’t stand it. Still no diagnosis for five years and counting,,, actually starting 6 now.

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Answer by Mona
i suggest u go to a doctor and not the internet !

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