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What do you think it is?????

Last night I started hurting from my head to my toes,I was dizzy,and I was naseau.I was in so much pain i couldnt sleep (it was like my bones were aching).This morning my lower back and stomach was the only thing hurting and i was still naseau.I have been sleeping alot more and my eyes hurt with the rest of my body.I have been having lower back pain off and on but nothing like last night.Also,I get cold (i have on a long sleeve shirt,pullover,jogging pants,socks,and covered up with two comforters).and then im hot so i dont know what it could be.....it hurts to stand up it hurts to walk it hurts just to sit ......im going to convient care tomorrow night
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Sounds kind of like the flu.  If you don't fit the symptoms, ask them if there is any possibility of your having been exposed to toxoplasmosis -- it is not that serious unless you are pregnant, and all the descriptions of it mention that it is often confused for the flu.  Also, Lyme Disease sometimes has those symptoms.  There are a lot of possibilities, so it is a good thing you are going in to see the doctor.
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I think you have the flu. Drink hot tea and rest. You might want to see the doc. too. So much of the bird flu and all. I hope you feel better.
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thanks for the comments.i'm sending my 8month old to my moms so i can get some rest and im going to the doc tomorrow night ,may God Bless you all
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My old roommate had similar symptoms and went to the ER for it because she has some other very rare diseases.  They just told her it was a virus and it'd pass.  I hope you feel better soon!
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