Feeling ill all the time

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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    $10 says preggo!

    :D


    might wanna check post 13 there sport....:D
  • GraySaturday
    GraySaturday Posts: 2,878
    cutback wrote:
    might wanna check post 13 there sport....:D

    haha, yeah, thanks cutback..

    can I have my 10 dollars? I'm not pregnant
  • Sounds a bit like fibromyalgia. I have it, it sucks, so I hope it's not that. Check out this website, google some others, and see what you think. Also, if you think that's what it may be, don't just go to any Dr. Some DR's don't really belive in it.

    http://www.fibromyalgia.com/
  • lucylespian
    lucylespian Posts: 2,403
    dunkman wrote:
    that genuinely freaks me out about America... richest country in the world and cant look after its people properly..

    if you lived in Scotland then all of the above would be absolutely free... ok so we might not have skyscrapers and Walmart.. but we have free education and healthcare... oh and kilts.. we have kilts :cool:

    See, the kilt is why hand-guns never took off in Scotland. Shove one of those down the front of your kilt and it's competing for space with the commandoes.
    Then start running and see how ugly things get. Worse is taking your six-gun out and waving it around for a while in sub-zero temperatures, then shoving it back down amongst the boys. Youch !! Talk about the cold spoon treatment.

    The kilt, best invention for world peace !!
    Music is not a competetion.
  • in case those who told me to take a test cared...

    I'm not. :)

    Oh, I missed this! :)
  • lucylespian
    lucylespian Posts: 2,403
    Sounds a bit like fibromyalgia. I have it, it sucks, so I hope it's not that. Check out this website, google some others, and see what you think. Also, if you think that's what it may be, don't just go to any Dr. Some DR's don't really belive in it.

    http://www.fibromyalgia.com/

    That would be because it gets diagnosed by just anybody from a vague set of symptoms as described above.
    Music is not a competetion.
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    That would be because it gets diagnosed by just anybody from a vague set of symptoms as described above.

    so that means it isn't real?
  • GraySaturday
    GraySaturday Posts: 2,878
    Sounds a bit like fibromyalgia. I have it, it sucks, so I hope it's not that. Check out this website, google some others, and see what you think. Also, if you think that's what it may be, don't just go to any Dr. Some DR's don't really belive in it.

    http://www.fibromyalgia.com/


    I know someone with this.. I haven't really considered that, just because I felt as though it was a constant ache and pain thing?

    My problems a little more detailed are: Migraines at least twice a month, other headaches that aren't as bad, nausea sometimes, being dizzy, feeling like I am out of my body and watching things happen, sometimes I feel like I'm in a tunnel, I'm very very tired all the time, my eyes are very sensitive to lights, (the sun, and light at night), I can't wear my contacts very often because my eyes dry out and the contacts peel.. but then at like 8pm or so, I started to feel fine and awake.. its like all day I am in a big giant fog, and then finally I snap out of it. I feel like I swallow buckets of air, and I can't sleep through the night.
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    I know someone with this.. I haven't really considered that, just because I felt as though it was a constant ache and pain thing?

    My problems a little more detailed are: Migraines at least twice a month, other headaches that aren't as bad, nausea sometimes, being dizzy, feeling like I am out of my body and watching things happen, sometimes I feel like I'm in a tunnel, I'm very very tired all the time, my eyes are very sensitive to lights, (the sun, and light at night), I can't wear my contacts very often because my eyes dry out and the contacts peel.. but then at like 8pm or so, I started to feel fine and awake.. its like all day I am in a big giant fog, and then finally I snap out of it. I feel like I swallow buckets of air, and I can't sleep through the night.


    something ain't right sarah....i think you might have to bite the bullets and see a doc....
  • cutback wrote:
    might wanna check post 13 there sport....:D

    in denial.

    I'm voting defective pee stick!

    :D
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  • JaneNY
    JaneNY Posts: 4,438
    I know someone with this.. I haven't really considered that, just because I felt as though it was a constant ache and pain thing?

    My problems a little more detailed are: Migraines at least twice a month, other headaches that aren't as bad, nausea sometimes, being dizzy, feeling like I am out of my body and watching things happen, sometimes I feel like I'm in a tunnel, I'm very very tired all the time, my eyes are very sensitive to lights, (the sun, and light at night), I can't wear my contacts very often because my eyes dry out and the contacts peel.. but then at like 8pm or so, I started to feel fine and awake.. its like all day I am in a big giant fog, and then finally I snap out of it. I feel like I swallow buckets of air, and I can't sleep through the night.

    Nutrition? Could you have developed a food allergy or sensitivity? Chemicals in your home? Mold? New carpet? Anemia?
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  • Originally Posted by lucylespian
    That would be because it gets diagnosed by just anybody from a vague set of symptoms as described above.

    cutback wrote:
    so that means it isn't real?


    Yes, please elaborate. Are you saying I have a fictional ailment?