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Do I have a brain tumor?

Okay so my name is Kelley I''m 16 and i was recently diagnosed with anxiety. I am taking zoloft and my doctor told me that my headaches and blurred vision would go away in a week. Unfortunately my headaches havn't gone away. I get headaches every day where I can't even take advil because it hurts so bad.It's always in the back of my eyes where I feel like there's pressure. I now have to get glassses because my eyes are going bad. I've been getting really dizzy and I am shaking all the time even when I'm not cold. I am having trouble focusing in school and recently I have been tired ALL the time. I can not ever get enough sleep even when I sleep during the day. I also have been gettting weak legs and then they get sore from no exercise. Please help!
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Having thick blood can cause some of these problems, I'm just discovering.  If you get your finger pricked, does it seem impossible to get more than one drop of blood out?  There are foods to eat more of and foods to avoid if you have thick blood.
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One possibility is Celiac disease.  Get tested for that.  

Having thick blood can cause some of these problems, I'm just discovering.  If you get your finger pricked, does it seem impossible to get more than one drop of blood out?  There are foods to eat more of and foods to avoid if you have thick blood.  
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