I’ve been sick for about 6 years with no diagnoses.
It started off with severe nausea, dizziness and anxiety (that I never had before)
then those symptoms got less severe and I started getting
severe fatigue, lightheadedness, weakness, purple toes, wounds that dont heal well, shortness of breath, intestinal gas, loud stomach noises, chronic runny nose, tingling in feet, change in eye sight and many other strange symptoms
I’ve been tested for Diabetes, Thyroid issues, Celiac, Lupus etc.
And they can’t find anything wrong with me.
I did some research into my medical history and found out I had Thrush (infection in my throat) about 7 years ago…I also had Angular Cheilitis that same year (inflammation that cause sores on each side of my motuh, that can sometimes be caused by Candida)
Is it possible that maybe I didn’t treat it properly and it turned into a Candida infection of the stomach, blood stream etc.



The short answer is no. Candida is almost entirely an infection of the skin or mucous membranes. It is possible for candida to cause systemic infections, but this only happens in people who are SEVERELY immunocompromised.
“Is it possible that maybe I didn’t treat it properly and it turned into a Candida infection of the stomach, blood stream etc.” — If you had systemic Candidiasis, it would have been found on blood or tissue culture and if you had undiagosed, untreated Candida sepsis, you’d have long been expired.
“…loud stomach noises” — “Loud stomach noises” is borborygmi, the sound of intestinal fluids and gas as they move through the GI tract. Cross this off your list. It’s not a separate symptom and you already mentioned gas, the cause of boryborygmi.
“…I also had Angular Cheilitis that same year” — This is more incidental than anything.
Your symptoms may or not be attributable to the same thing and there may be overlap. I’d be very interested to know what all the doctors you’ve seen have to say about you. And evidently, you’ve had quite a number of physician appointments. One type of appointment isn’t mentioned here. Have you ever been seen by a psychologist and has this ever been suggested by any of the doctors you’ve seen?