I'm so sorry, my post above got split and didn't print the way that it was supposed to. I hope that you can still make out what I was saying. The closing is in the middle of the post instead of the end.
Sorry. I guess it will be a type of a "puzzle" for you to read. :)
Hi cindy,
I'm sorry that you have been nauseous lately but very glad that all of your tests are negative!!! Yay!!! That's excellent news for you!!
I've gone back and read all of your previous posts and see that you have (as a lot of us do) anxiety issues when it comes to diseases. It's very frightening when you "google" your symptoms and they keep coming up with all types of "scary" diseases. The really good thing is that you've always tested negative for the diseases that you have been afraid that you had!!! :) That would explain the head pressure that you are having. Sometimes when I have a bad Sinus Infection I will have a nauseous feeling also, because I get so much drainage in my stomach. I'm not saying that is what is necessarily causing your nausea but it's a possibility.
Of course, you could have a stomach virus that's giving you the nauseous feeling right now. There's also the fact that when you are nervous and have a very anxiety level that can make you quite ill!! That could also be what's happening to you.
I hope that you feel better and can get some help from your Doctor in controlling your anxiety so that you can relax and just be able to enjoy your Sweet Babies!!
Best wishes and I look forward to your updates.............Sherry :)
Honey, if you are still this frightened why don't you have another discussion with your Doctor and see if there is something that he can do to help you with your worries. When you have a scare as you did after you Sweet Baby was born and then you discover that it was a false positive, it would cause all of us to do what you do. I'd "google" every symptom I have also!!
You were correct when you said how it's better to not "google" your symptoms. :)
If you are truly frightened you can always get a second opinion from a new Doctor, but I don't know how many times your insurance company will cover your tests. You need to be sure that everything will be covered. I'd hate to see you get a humongous bill that you wound up having to pay.
It seems that the last time you had symptoms similar to this you found that the MRI in May showed that you had a Sinus infection. Is it possible that you have another Sinus infection? This is pretty much the way that you described those symptoms too. I think I'd check with the Doctor about that and see if the antibiotics that took care of that would take care of this also. Of course, they only give the antibiotics if you have the infection. Howevewr, what about trying the