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7100719 tn?1388088987

Is it an allergy?

Hello,

I am a 18 years old girl. Here is my problem: I was feeling a cold coming and since I'm going on a trip soon, I decided to take care of it so I wouldn't be sick for too long. I had little symptoms of colf like congestion and feeling a little bit sore in my throat. Last night, I took 2 Buckley's night pills Cold and Sinus. I went to bed and slept. When I was sleeping, I could feel my body feeling weird. This morning, I was laying in my bed and I could feel like body all weird and numb. I got up and it got even worse. I feel dizzy, numb and I feel euphoric, kind of... It's like I can feel everything while not feeling anything. I have a big fatigue and I'm all slow. I took the pills yesterday at 23:00 and now it's 16:00 and I still feel weird? Does it have to do with the Buckley's?

If it can help, I have asthma and I have a very low amount of iron in my blood. The doctor told me that the amount of iron in my blood was only ''18''.

Thank you very much, I hope I have an answer soon! Happy holidays!
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7100719 tn?1388088987
Thank you, I feel better, the dizziness stopped.

Going to take a medical rdv for my iron levels.
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If your regular primary cannot address your low iron levelss, I would say  go to a hematologist (speciality in blood work, ). I'm not a Dr., but
it's important to address the IRON ISSUE.
Don't know anything about Buckley's nite pills...possible you had an allergic reaction to s/thing in the meds...but see about your iron levels.
GOOD LUCK
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