Hi Jenster,
I can so associate with the problems you are having. I too have had numerous bloods taken, heart checks and when I became so desperate and convinced I had MS or the likes my doctor sent me to see the Neurologist (this was my second visit). My anxiety was through the roof with almost every waking minute spent worrying they were missing something. I was finding it so hard to believe that with so many symptoms I was not on death's door! Anything sinister was ruled out and the Neurologist suggested I should see the Physiotherapist. I was very dubious, to say the least, but I had my appointment last week and found it very interesting. She said that she has seen numerous woman of 'my age', all being sent to her by this particular Neurologist, all with similar symptoms. The problem they think is caused by Hyperventilation Syndrome. She monitered me as I sat beside here and she commented that I was breathing far quicker than I should have been and I was also breathing wrong! I know I have hyperventilated during a panic attack, but this 'wrong breathing' was effecting my health. She sent me off with a load of information, exercises and a follow up appointment. Physiotherapy for Hyperventilation has a website which is quite interesting. I'm not saying this will be the answer to all my symptoms but I shall give it a go. I do think a lot of my symptoms are definately hormone based, but if I can learn to breathe better, then become calmer, I may not panic and worry quite so much. Health anxiety is a truly horrible time consuming thing, and the constant worry is such a vicious circle. Take care x