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Any doctors good at puzzles?

From: angio1234 - 23 weeks 15 hours ago

Hi all,

I have a confusing bunch of things growing in various places.

1. thyroid nodule
2. rt. renal angiomyolipomas
3. left adrenal nodule
4. treated breast cancer
5. liver cyst
6. large uterine fibroids
7. many many subcutaneous lumps, probably lipomas of some type.
8. my palms and soles are bright red (palmar erythema)
9. solitary pulmonary nodule

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i don't know what happened to the rest of my post so i'll add it here.
Hi all,

I have a confusing bunch of things growing in various places.

1. thyroid nodules
2. rt. renal angiomyolipomas
3. left adrenal nodule
4. treated breast cancer
5. liver cyst
6. large uterine fibroids
7. many many subcutaneous lumps, probably lipomas of some type, but some are not.
8. my palms and soles are bright red (palmar erythema)
9. solitary pulmonary nodule
10. spontaneous lung collape

My symptoms that I 'm ready to beg anyone to fix are 1. chronic diarrhea for 3 years, and profuse sweating that drenches at night, day, antime anyplace no matter if it's below freezing out. I also have a dull chronic ache on my back in the ruq. It never changes.
So what I'm wondering is if anyone can point me in a direction, like what kind of doctor might be able to put all these weird growths together and come up with a solution. if you're up for a challenge I'm sure ready to hear any logical ideas. Thanks

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