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dizzy,lightheaded,nausea,overwhelming feeling of being sick

i am 26 years old i have 3 kids to look after but i feel like i can't do anything right anymore i am nauseated all day very dizzy no matter what i may be doing i have even gotten so dizzy while i was alseep that it woke me up and imedeiately upon waking vomiting i am so tired of the doctors saying it's because you are overweight ,your just stressed or it's all in your head i have begged to have ct /mri's done they respond with well i think you may have vertigo lets send you to a ear doctor i just want to know whats wrong everyday i get through with domperidome times 4 and 4 bonimine and they don't do much they put me on serc but that didn't work i can't live like this anymore i need to know what is wrong so i can get back on track i fear that if something is not done soon i will although i really don't want to but i will take my own life to take away my miserey                      sincerly patricia
some other drugs they have tried are:naproxen,prilosec,periett,pantoloc,nexeum,steroids among many nasal sprays and ear drops    
PLEASE HELP ME
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All major problems like this come from
Anxiety/fear/panic!! I urge you guys to get the book a life less anxious! Very good read and can help on the road to recovery! God bless
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Hey.  I am 33, and I have the same problems.  Did your doctor ever find out what was wrong with you?  If so, PLEASE tell me, so I can at least look into it.  I've been increasingly sick since Last Year, and my doctor can't even be bothered to say anything besides, "I don't know."  He could at least look it up or refer me to a hospital that is good.
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I'm 27 and have been very sleepy & light headed. I haven't been to the doctors yet but in the past I have experienced these same symptoms. Once I was anemic. And the other time I had been on a diet and stopped drinking soda, but was only drinking water, I started being dizzy and blacking out when going from sitting to standing position - went to the Dr.s and they said I had a sat deficiency from only drinking water and not drinking things like juice along with it. I hope maybe this can help someone.
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Hi

Im 25 years old. Last year in summer i went for a swim and then just after the swimming i was feeling very dizzy and then later on it got worse, i was feeling dizzy continuously and then started vomiting as well. I went to emergency service but they took all the tests and they said its because i ate someting etc but after 2 days i started feeling dizzy again and i went to my local GP they said its a virus, they gave me a meds (sorry i cant remember the meds name) and after couple of days i was feeling much better.

We have no kids and we wanted to have kids so i went to a gynecologist and he did some ultra sounds etc and told me that i have a cysts on my right ovary (ovarian cysts) I just had a operation last month to remove cyst from my right ovary but now im feeling pain on my left ovary and from last couple of days im feeling dizzy, lightheaded, nausea and feel like vomiting. I dont think im pregnant. I have made an apnt for tomorrow to see my local gp.

Thanks for reading.
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  Suffering *****.  Drug therapy is very complicated and can be deadly.  Dr's can be the same.  Learn to trust your body and "listen" to it.  Write it all down if you need to...going back to read it may surprise you.  (That can help arm you with more info for the med. "pros.")  Yes, we are what we eat and our environment is getting more toxic everyday. We have to be honest with ourselves, and it *****.  After 40+ years of Dr's/meds/treatments/"labels"...I realize I need to trust in my own judgement, and try not to lose myself in the madness of my suffering.  There may never be an answer/diagnosis that can be written down and understood. I am not SICK...I am in PAIN.  Pain absolutely leads to depression and isolation.  It all gets old and irritating to those who do not suffer as we do and we often just want to be validated and believed  Try to communicate with others through writing, talking, crying, laughing, creating, praying...just do NOT GIVE UP HOPE.  When we are suffering today, the future can be so frightening. Take it one day at a time, hour by hour...try hard to find happy moments, but FIND them!  Remember, you are NOT alone in this...I believe you and am sorry you are suffering.
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seriously consider what they say about it being stress related. stress can manifest itself in extremely confusing and extremely dangerous ways. when a doctor says "it could be stress", they may not be saying "it's JUST stress, go away". take this seriously, try meditating, deep breathing, time management, etc etc. i had a lot of severe and not so severe health problems (mental and physical) and i would say 90% of them are because of stress.

also consider drinking more water and eating less sugar. your health has more to do with diet than you would like to believe. healthy living isn't just about weight, it's about toxins and other crap that cause physical and psychological problems. you eat and drink more pure and whole foods, you will likely feel really good all  the time. it's very very simple, thought it takes a lot of work for some people. i feel like a lot of you WANT something to be wrong with you, so you can have some kind of cure for a problem that is lifestyle related because you don't want to admit to yourself how destructive your inactive, stressful, and toxic habits are and the reality of their consequences. open your eyes people. there are no quick cures, only common sense and discipline.
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