Okay, so I have been not feeling right lately. I went tot he doctor, I had had strep, I was on meds, then I got off. I was still feeling bad, so I went back to the doctor, and they said it was just stress, but I have a hunch that it's wrong. Here are symptoms.
- Energy-wise, I have been about 80% energetic.
- I get horrible stomach pangs if I don't eat often.
- If I get up suddenly, I can't see anything: it's all black, and it goes away in about 20 seconds.
- Sometimes I feel nauseous.
- Once, I had a sharp, shooting pain underneath my tongue and down the front of my throat. It was really weird.
Any suggestions for what may be up? Or am I just crazy?
The effect of sleeping, eating, energy, nausea, and brief blindness, would all seem like a lot of stress to me.
Just don't think it's all TMJ, either. Only a Doctor could tell you if you have it. If you ever need a second opinion I would seriously recommend going to another Doctor. That sometimes helps. Insured or not, that can always be arranged. Contact your physician's office for more informationm, or go to another clinic or practice. [ PunkieFreak4690's advice column | Ask PunkieFreak4690 A Question ]
sia answered Sunday August 30 2009, 12:20 am: Depending on how many hours you sleep or how much your eating this can make your energy levels decrease.
the stomach pains could be because of the acids in your stomach trying to tell you that you need feed, this would probibly be because you havent had anythign to eat for hours.
nausea could be triggered by anything depending on the smell, place your in could even be because your not eatin, are you sure your eating right?
whith the pains in your jaw you may have TMJ google TMJ and see if those are the symptoms your getting.
if your really worried then go have a mole check and a full blood test and blood count because you could be low in iron [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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