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i'm scared. what is this? okay, for about a month or two now, i've lost alot of weight for some reason. i don't know why, because i've been eating way more than normal. also, i've been more tired than i am usually & i get tired easier when i'm exercising or something like that. i've had head aches alot of & on the past month too. & for about two weeks, i've been getting these random bruises on my arms & legs, but mainly just my arms. i haven't even done anything to cause them, so i don't have a clue what the heck they're from. any idea what this could be?
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it could possibly be diabetes, bc you said you are eating a lot more and still losing weight. i dont really know that much about diabetes, but it sounds possible? good luck ]
i know you really dont wanna know this but this maybe something very serious and am sorry am not one of those people that tell you it could be nothing because it sounds like something is really wrong please check a doctor i know its scary and i know u may not wanna tell your family bout it but if you dont go now it may get harder to cure. the earlier you go the easier it will be to cure.
even tho there is a possibility that it may not be serious, there are alot of reasons why u may be losing weight, mayb cause of stress. i dunno :s but 2 me it sounds very serious so go to the doctor as soon as possible,
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I agree with Isis. This could be anything from 'nothing wrong' to leukemia. You really need to see a doctor to check it out. It's probably not an emergency, but you should go in at your doc's next available appointment. Hopefully, s/he will just be able to do some bloodwork or something and reassure you that it's nothing, but you should go find out.
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No one on this site is going to be able to tell you exactly what is wrong with you. You really do need to see a doctor as soon as you can. There may be nothing to worry about, but if you are scared you are not going to feel any calmer until you have.
These symptoms could be from several things, some serious, some not, so you do need to get it checked out. Keep in mind that the sooner you see someone, the sooner you will know, get treated, or be told you've no need to be concerned.
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