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[|Human|] Hello, I have had a recent CT scan with the radiologist statement as idiopathic Fahr s or Hypoparathyroidism. I have an appointment with a neurologist on the 1st. I have been diagnosed with ADHD and Anxiety disorder. I have had a neuro psych baseline prior to the thought of Fahr s since I thought I had early onset Alzhiemer s because of my poor memory, the psychologist said NO to that. I was found to be in menopause, 49 years old and had 0 estrogen. After that was taken care of I felt much better. However, I still feel bad and have a myriad of symptoms but would like to know of other symptoms besides the common ones that I ve read about. I quite frustrated! I was also diagnosed a year ago with a rare genetic skin disease which has not come up since and my dermatologist thought the biopsy was wrong and I might have a autoimmune disease like Lupus. SO, my question is a statement as well, I would like to know if their are more detailed daily symptoms. For example, is there a sharp nail like pain being hammered into you ankles. Or, how does the walking interference feel, is it because of a deep knee pain? Much more facts about the main symptoms and how things might feel. I appreciate any assistance.
[|AI|]  In my opinion First if pain in ankle is in a specific spot in the back of your ankle + pain in the back of your knee then its just mechanical pain that can be fixed by wearing a foot arch and slightly leaning forwards while walking, second if pain is in a wide area then it could be from lumber disc lesion)From the way you wrote your question your mind and thinking are clear , you should take female hormones and check your thyroid levels, magnesium hormone imbalance can cause your foggy memory Good Luck