In general, I feel SO weird. Ever since Saturday night. I've been getting sore arms, muscles, joints. My legs have been pinkish red whenever i get light headed. I got light headed today and that happened. I get this really annoying headache behind each eye randomly. (I have tmj in my jaw so idk if that has to do with it) My chest randomly feels tight ( i have allergy enduced asthma so idk if thats it) and it feels like i have to burp randomly in my chest and i can;t let it out. My throat has been sore since Saturday and I've been extremely tired.. what symptoms are these? btw, i haven't been getting the best sleep. East five points. My mom doesn't think it's serious enough to go c a dr. my cheeks on my face also randomly hurt.
Any of these would be enough for me to send my child to the doctor. All of them together is very frightening.
I would tell your mother all of it together just like you typed here. If she doesn't think it is serious enough to take you to the doctor, you may have to go on your own.
If you have no way to get tho the ER, 911 is just a phone call away.
I see you rated someone a 2 for scaring you... you should be scared. You should be scared enough that you do WHATEVER it takes to get medical help.
The only reason I wouldn't already have my child to the doctor was if she had a habit of making things up... but you don't sound like that kind of person.
Shaunee answered Monday November 8 2010, 9:30 pm: i think that is VERY SERIOUS i mean for all you knoww you could be having a very serious alergic reaction to one of your medication you need to see someone NOW!!!!! [ Shaunee's advice column | Ask Shaunee A Question ]
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