Question Posted Saturday February 26 2005, 11:42 pm
Hey... I have a concern I may have an illness or a disease, but I've no idea what it is... here are my symptoms:
-difficulty breathing, even after the shortest amount of exercise
-always very thirsty
-trouble sleeping
-can't handle eating anything acidic (nothing with tomatoes, citrus, or spicy things)
-always cold, even when it's 70 degrees out.
(Some might not be related)
Perhaps I'm just being paranoid, but these things are really starting to bug me. My friends all say I'm just paranoid, and that it's all in my head, but what do they know?
-Worried
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? FunnyCide answered Sunday February 27 2005, 3:38 pm: Well, difficulty breathing, trouble sleeping, can't handle eating acidic things, and being thirsty could be acid reflux disease, maybe even the being cold too. It could be that you're just paranoid, but keep in mind the possibilities of sickness. Being cold though, don't worry about that! I'm always cold. (even when it's 102 outside, I can be cold!! With no air conditioner!) So you might just be cold natured. You might have anxiety if you have trouble sleeping, you might have an ulcer... in your stomach wall. That would cause the thirstiness, trouble sleeping and problems eating some things, maybe trouble breathing.. and then again, they might not linked at all. If it continues, tell your mom, and maybe suggest a doctors appointment. Pray about it, I hope you feel better soon!
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