Waiting for blood test results after concerning symptoms

Hello,

I've joined this forum at about almost 7 in the morning, I haven't been able to sleep because I've been in such discomfort and now I am starting to worry. To preface this, I'm a 20 year old female. I'm also sorry in advance if this is a long post, I have a lot to say.

This is a bit of background. I've been having on-and-off fevers for a couple of months now. They can reach up to 38.8c but I seem to get lower grade ones every night. Other worrying symptoms have started to occur in the past 3-4 weeks. I sweat loads and get really hot when I'm bed, regardless of what duvet or blanket or pyjamas I have on, and I wake up damp with sweat, my neck especially. And I've been so, so, incredibly tired. I can't do my coursework or revise for my UCAT because I feel so fatigued. I tried going to the shop which is about a 2-3 minutes walk away and actually gave up at the end of my street and walked home because I was so exhausted and weak. I've also gone incredibly pale, paler than usual (my dad keeps comparing me to a new potato which is kind of funny :) ) and I have really dark red circles under my eyes. I am usually pale, but for the past week there has been genuinely no colour in my face at all.

 

With all this being considered, I rang my GP and told him what was up. He was obviously quite concerned and asked me to come in straight away. There was some questions whether or not my in-ear thermometer was actually accurate, because it's unusual to have fevers for that long and not have any infections, but it turned out to unfortunately be accurate, so after checking me for visible lumps, of which I have none, he sent me for some blood tests and referred me to an infectious disease clinic for the fevers.

He gave me strict instructions to call the practice straight away if I have any new symptoms. Which of course I did. I started having pain in the bones of my legs on Friday, which had continued to today, so I called up and spoke to a different doctor because he wasn't working. The doctor ordered me a couple more blood tests including a blood film to be done as soon as possible because of the bone pain in combination of these symptoms.

I had my bloods taken on Saturday. I am really grateful that I am lucky enough to get bloods done at this time because I know that there's a shortage of blood tubes right now so tests have to he rationed.

 

As I said, I am studying for the UCAT as I hope to apply to medical school in October to attend next year. I am autistic and medicine is my special interest and I know a lot about different medical conditions, so I unfortunately know what a blood film tests for and what my combination of symptoms could be. I'm not diagnosing myself here, or looking for a diagnosis, I am just scared. I'm scared that if there was to be something seriously wrong, something like blood cancer, the results won't come as promptly as they should because of the bank holiday weekend, and because they're coming through the GP. Is there any way to make this crushing anxiety a little bit easier? I can't really talk to anyone in my family about it because they'll write me off as a hypochondriac as I already have diagnosed anxiety conditions. And I can't speak to my partner about it either because I already did and it scared him because of his own anxiety issues surrounding illness. Maybe I am crazy, maybe this is just a vitamin deficiency or something benign, but I think for once that there is a very real chance that it isn't.

 

Again, apologies for the gargantuan post, I just had to get this all off my chest. If you made it this far, thank you so much for reading and I hope you're having a good day wherever you are :)

  • Currently in a bit of an anxious state too. I can't help answer your questions, sorry. But I just wanted to say that I hope you are okay and this is something treatable that will make you feel better as soon as possible.I have a keen interest in medicine too so I have that same type of worry as you because you know what they are looking for etc. Not fun!

  • Hiya,

    Honestly you sound a bit like me symptom wise i have been getting fevers for over a year and we still dont know why. I've been seen by infectious diseases myself they do a really detailed history and will test for infectious causes of fevers and check your immune system. Some bloods they did for me showed some raised results for a possible adrenal tumor/neuroendocrine tumor so they have referred me on to endocrinology. Hopefully your bloods may have answers for you or at least these doctors will do a full work up. I'm trying not to worrry unless i have to. I get some results (tumor marker tests) on friday and the anxiety started hitting over the weekend eeek. I hope this has been helpful but know that you are not alone  xx weakness, bone pain and fatigue could also be iron or vitamin d deficencies x

  • Hello everyone,

    Thank you both so much for replying to me! I have an update for anyone still reading.

    The blood tests came back with me having anemia caused by a folate deficiency - AGAIN! No idea why as I eat lots of veggies, they're thinking I just don't absorb it properly. But the blood test doesn't absolve all of my worries sadly.

    Just now, I received an appointment to see a doctor at the infectious diseases unit of the hospital. I'm quite shocked at how quick this has been, I got referred last week on Wednesday and just got the letter today (Thursday)! The quickest hospital appointment wait in my personal history! It's on the 17th of September. Sammi, do you remember how quick your wait was to get an initial appointment?

     

    I'm still feeling pretty ill and I'm still having fevers and losing weight, so hopefully this appointment will be a step in the right direction.

  • Hello!

    How are things going for you now? I hope whatever is happening that you feel a little bit less worried. And I agree having a keen interest in medicine is sometimes a blessing, sometimes a curse!

    Thank you for replying to me :)

  • Hiya, 

    I keep have folate deficency aswell, im not sure i am absorbing vitamins either if im honest but awaiting gastro appointment. 

    With the infectious diseases appointment i was referred in mid to end of janurary had my appointment 1st of march so i was surprised at  the speed aswell i think its more that its a specalised department so there patient number while highish isn't as high as other departments x try not to worry too much tho i know its hard x they may have answers