Saturday, April 24, 2010

Constant headache, fatigued, always cold, everything aches, vision blurs in and out?

No ambition, dizziness, extremely dry itchy skin and having spells where it's hard to breathe. Went to doctor and they said a week for blood work to come back.


Any idea what this could be?? It's being going on for a while now.

Constant headache, fatigued, always cold, everything aches, vision blurs in and out?
Take care of yourself hunny especially the vision. I am an ER nurse I say go to the doctor immediately. Get a full CT done of the head.
Reply:It sounds like you have a number of things wrong with you based on simply not taking care of yourself. Get more rest, eat healthier foods, reduce stress...
Reply:Could be chronic fatique syndrome! Your working too hard! Slow down!
Reply:lupus
Reply:No clue, but do take care of yourself! Hope you feel better soon.
Reply:It sounds like hypothyroidism. Low levels of certain types of hormones can certainly cause this. If it is really bad and you are feeling sick, call your doctor back so that you can be treated ASAP. You should not have to wait for answers if you are extremely ill.
Reply:migraine
Reply:Have you tried seeing a doctor?
Reply:Could be rabbititis. I heard of a guy named Fudd getting it once...Are you seeing spots before your eyes?
Reply:Sounds like depression, it not only affects your emotions but your health as well if left untreated.
Reply:This really does sound like ME, I have it too and it was years before the doctor would listen to me. Go back and make them listen, you'll be surprised how quickly they take notice when you're willing to answer back.





Good luck Hun.
Reply:C F S ----cronic fratigue syndrome, just wait for your blood work, best of luck, don't stress!!!!
Reply:Allergies could do some of that. There is no telling what it could be, since so many things have similar symptoms.
Reply:Headaches can be classified as either secondary (caused by other factors, such as head injury or infection) or primary (not caused by an underlying condition). Secondary headaches include those related to head injury, low cerebrospinal fluid, exertion, headache medicines (e.g., analgesic rebound) or exposure to carbon monoxide or alcohol.


Primary headaches include migraines, cluster headaches and tension headaches. Types of migraines include migraine with aura, migraine without aura, complicated migraine, basilar artery migraine, cyclic migraine syndrome, hemiplegic migraine, menstrual migraine and migraine equivalent (e.g., abdominal migraine). Primary headaches are often linked with other factors, such as diet, light sensitivity and depression
Reply:plz go for PNS X-RAY ,WITH THAT CONSULT ENT DOCTOR FOR FURTHER TRETMENT.
Reply:well, if i had to take a guess i would say thyroid problem, stress, perhaps metabolic syndrome or insulin resistance.
Reply:Well - not to rag on the Western world and western medicine too much - but - man, blood work - one week?? I live in a third world country and went for a routine heart check-up and the blood work was back in 1 hour.. no joke - you guys are accepting far too much slack.. hope you feel better but it sounds to me like stress of life is weighing heavy and there are choices - don't ever forget, you have choices..


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