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Cancer?

Hello im 18 and I have been having mysterious aches and pains , i have alot of blood test ? if it was cancer wouldnt they have picked it up by now , or seen something was off and wrong ... and its fusterating when people dont beilieve you when you say something wrong ya know . I dont know what to do , I ran HIV test on me all other STDs and nothing i dont know whats wrong im starting to think its in my head like people are telling me . but could it be cancer .. i feel the pain in the tips of my toes in my back my legs and neck.
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m just fed up with this but after the many blood test I have had , if i had cancer wouldnt the doctors have picked up something by now, ive been to three doctors.
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i feel pain in my hands finger tips back sides neck headaches alot , seems in a fog , and a weird stomach like nausea and loss of apptite and then being drastically hungry
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im just fed up with this but after the many blood test I have had , if i had cancer wouldnt the doctors have picked up something by now, ive been to three.
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Hi,  I don't know you are your history so it really is hard to say, but If it were me my first stop would be to the chiropractor!! If something is out of place in your back it would cause everyone of these symptoms!! I have a lot of back issues (including having surgery) and I know all to well that it is no fun!! From what little information you gave this is where I would start.    Please keep us informed! Good luck to you    
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