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Im a female just recently turned 18, been going through many health problems. Had a endoscopy done and found gastritis and a flamed ulcer then they found crystals in my bladder my cartilage near my ribs is inflated , taking nine different medications but been going through unusual affects.....


throwing up mucus also white foam, cold hands/feet, rough coughing, runny nose, burry vision, sweating, abdominal pains, strong back headaches, sometimes coughing up drops of blood, sneezing, numbness on left arm and leg, chest feels tighter everytime I cough, and sometimes I have trouble breathing like gasping for air, then all I hear is my heartbeat and my vision goes black. What can this mean??
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Hey alot of the symptoms your having I also had after being diagnosed with some health issues. I went to many different doctors and specialist and eventually found out that I had severe panic disorder. it can cause you to have symptoms that are basically in your head but feel and seem 100% real!!! Its crazy and it ***** majorly stay on your depression medicine and talk to your doctor about anxiety medicine it may help
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Thank you for helping, really appreciate it.

Well the three different drs can't find what's wrong with me im also in a depression and have thought of giving up but my bf has been helping and pushing me as well as his mom. Then i found this website kinda hoping anyone can help at this time really need support.
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Hi and thanks for using the forum.

I am sorry that you have not been feeling well.  You are experiencing a lot of symptoms that may be related to each other and some that may not be.  It sounds like you are under the care of a physician and it would be important for you to let him or her know about these symptoms.  Something as simple as a sinus infection could cause many of the symptoms that you are complaining about.  Anxiety could also be another culprit.  It would be impossible for me to try and determine what is causing all of these symptoms.  It would be best for you to see your regular doctor and have a physical to helps start the process of figuring out what is going on.  I hope this info helps.  Good luck.

Bridget
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