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Please! Help for my daughter.

Can this all be psychological?  In Oct. 2007 daughter started feeling nauseous every day.  In Dec. of 2007 got severe vertigo.  In Feb. of 2007 started getting "severe pressure" in her head.  So here we are May 2008 and every day she either has nausea, dizziness or pressure, or all three.  She is constantly questioning what different symptoms in her body could be... flickering lights, sharp pain in top of head, back ache. etc, etc, etc,  She is only 17 years old and repeatedly says she is not anxious or depressed about anything.

She has had a brain MRI, brain CT Scan, every possible blood test her primary dr. could think of, has seen ENT's, neurologists, endocrinologist and gastroenterologist.  She has also seen a neuro psychologist, and two clinical/psychiatric social workers.  Has gone for acupressure and massage therapy.

Where do I go next?  Thanks.
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take her to the nearest hospital
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http://www.revolutionhealth.com/symptom-checker/symptom_differentiator/43D8B8E4
-2A5D-9994-EFB9B1505FBD01B0?name=adult+Headaches

sorry it is a bit long.
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i found this website that might help :D


http://www.revolutionhealth.com/symptom-checker/symptom_differentiator/43D8B8E4-2A5D-9994-EFB9B1505FBD01B0?name=adult+Headaches
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