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i feel really dizzzyy that i think i have to pass out

I am 20 years old, And I feel like im moving side to side (off balance) Other symptoms ( light headache, nausea, stuffy nose IN mornings, (This comes and goes something sticky in my throat), cold feet and hand, cold sweat. AND MOSTLY this happens to me when I wake Up OR im going to bed And i think im pretty hot But my mom says its not fever but i thnk it is,BTW i am On my period BUT i dont think It has anything to do with that! ( I AM GOING TO DOC TMW ) but what do you think it is / the dizziness is really BOTHERING ME!:( is it the flue, I FEEL REALLY DIZZY like the worst part of this is the dizziness, MY HEAD IS SO HEAVY as im typing this!:( and my hand are really weak AND I JUST CANT GO TO DOC right now cause everyones sleep and I cant wake them UP!:( i feel like trowing up too!:( ALL THESE only get worst AGAIN IN THE MORNING AND AT NIGHTS! i feel better during the day! and my left breast bone? hurst too and my back !:( and somehow my ears too! Im Sorry if im confusing  you But As im typing Im focusing on whats really wrong and My hands are so cold that when I touch my face its feels BURNING!
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Could it be allergies?  Sinus problems?
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Have you had a clothes dryer on in your house? Or some other appliance?

I had been having many strange symptoms - extreme lethargy, nausea, headaches, fogginess, dizziness, muscle weakness etc. Had a bunch of tests and no answers...I have a clothes dryer in the house and been using it for many years. Often with the house closed up. I have just discovered that this can cause carbon monoxide poisoning - low level exposure over a long time. I stopped using the dryer since last night and I feel almost 100% better. Cold hands and feet and nausea...extreme dizziness and headache...feeling really bad for 6 weeks...now i am fine after the dryer is off and aired out the house. Could explain why you are ok in the daytime if you are leaving the house in the daytime.

Please see below:


Dr. David G. Penney has conducted one such study. He suggests that long periods of exposure to carbon monoxide, even at low levels, can result in long-term effects. He calls this chronic carbon monoxide poisoning. This can cause effects in an individual for days, weeks, months, or even years. Results vary depending on the age and health of an individual.

For the purposes of Dr. Penney’s study, the term “chronic” is used to describe how long the carbon monoxide exposure lasts, not how long the resulting effects are.

Physical symptoms: headache, nausea, vomiting, muscle pain, joint pain, chronic fatigue, dizziness, numbness, tingling, vertigo, cold hands/feet
Cognitive / Memory Impairments: attention problems, multi-tasking problems, word-finding problems, short-term memory problems, verbal and/or visual deficits.
Affective Disorders (emotional/personality effects): irritability, anxiety, lack of motivation, temper, loss of interest, sleep disturbance.
Sensory and Motor Disorders: blurry vision, double vision, buzzing in the ears, decreased co-ordination, speaking, eating and swallowing disorders.

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