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can any one tell my why i am having all these symptoms?

I have been having alot of the same issues. Nausea, Migraines, I am very light sensitive, shortness of breath, chest pain (but my heart seems to be fine), loss of concentration, sometimes I feel like I high (but I'm not), sweating, shaking, twitching, jolts that I cannot control, blurry vision, fatigue, and so many more. I am only 16 and I'm a little worried about what's wrong with me. I am going to the emergency room again tomorrow, but I would love to have some answers, or at least what I might be looking at before I go. So if anyone could help, please do.
Thanks
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1530171 tn?1448129593
Hey keot4, no need to apologize.

I just wanted you to understand it, so you wouldn't be missing out on some  potentially vital information regarding your health.
Most doctors for some strange reason don't check for candida.

Unfortunately, candida infections can affect any part of our bodies and there are about 300 hundred symptoms associated with candida.

The good news is that it is treatable.

"Sinus infections are common during the winter months.

Did you know that there are only two ways to get a fungal sinus infection?

You can inhale fungus (such as Aspergillius) or mold spores that may be in the air or you can develop an over abundance of Candida albicans in your system which affects your sinus passages".

The above is an excerpt from the Candida-Yeast-Explained website.

Let me know how it goes for you and if you need any more information,
I'm just a couple clicks away, lol!

Cheers.
Niko
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I'm so sorry! I researched again and I saw what you said. I went to the emergency room on Saturday, and I got an cat scan on my head. there was nothing there, except I have a severe sinus infection. I am supposed to go back to the doctors because there are a few more issues that have been coming up. I will make sure that they do that swab. thank you
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1530171 tn?1448129593
No keo4t, you got this wrong!
It's important to pay attention to detail and I made no reference to this,
nor do any websites say drinking alcohol is a requirement.
You Don't have to drink a drop of alcohol to have candida!!!
Your own body produces alcohol.
When you have a yeast overgrowth,
the yeast mix with carbohydrates(sugars) from your food and drink intake
go through a fermentation process, which results in alcohol and acetaldehyde (toxic substance) production in your body, just the same as
when making wine or other spirits.

Should you indeed have this, you will have to go on a strict anti-candida diet, use anti-fungals (coconut oil is the top natural antifungal), lower stress levels, take quality probiotics etc.

Good luck tomorrow.
Niko
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I researched what Candida is. The problem with this is that I don't drink. I never have, and I definitely don't do drugs. So thanks any way for the post. I appreciate that you could get back to me.
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1530171 tn?1448129593
Hi keot4.

You need to rule out candida, as many of your symptoms are consistent with this condition.
Candida can take... your breath away (literally) and your energy and your health!
There's a self-test (indicative-not diagnostic) which you can do for it.
Look under "Saliva test for Candida" and follow the simple online instructions precisely. Fast and easy!

The symptom of feeling high is very real, because one of the processes
in this yeast overgrowth condition is the interaction of yeast and sugars/carbs (fermentation) which produces alcohol and acetaldehyde in your body!

Hope this helps and if you need more details on this let me know or do a search online.

Best wishes.
Niko


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