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2054085 tn?1330451240

What is going on with me?

Hello, where do i even start? Well I am 29 years old I have no history of medical problems, always been pretty healthy. Lately roughly about 1 month may be alittle longer I have notice weigh gain only in the stomach area, I have had sever headaches, headaches so bad i am sensitive to noise, light, normally these headaches last for days upon days, I have began to sweat alot more than normal, chills throughout the day, the felling of being bloated, hungrier than normal, fatigue, I could fall asleep where ever I am, dizzy, I've had to lay down a few times due to almost fainting. I was fixed when I was 21, I had a clamp, I am not sure how likely it could be that I may be pregant, but i am a few weeks late, which isnt normal, maybe its stress related. I am just not sure, I have to pee alot, but as far as anything else maybe 1 time a week if i am lucky. I do have slight cramps here & their but the cramps are like a butterfly feeling. I have heartburn here and their as well, I am just ready to feel better. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
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Were your tubes tied, or did you have an ovariohysterectomy? Sorry I work in vet medicine, so "fixing" to me is a spay (ovariohysterectomy.). If you had tubes tied, you could have an ectopic pregnancy, which can be fatal if it ruptures, go see a dr. Please
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buy a pregnancy test if it is positive go see a dr.
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2053857 tn?1330468864
This sounds alot like a baby in the oven, but if you had a clamp then mabey not. It could possibly be verdigo. Its common or mabey earlie menapouse. Its starting more and more in the earlie age for women. I would look into fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Some of your symptomes are similar to these. I hope i helped you, get well...
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A tick borne disease called Babesiosis, caused by the parasite Babesia, can cause the strange sweats.  Lyme Disease can cause the other symptoms.  Lyme mimics many other diseases and conditions, so it's important to see a doctor about these symptoms to get the right diagnosis.

Note that many people with Lyme test negative.  Unfortunately, the medical establishment thinks the tests are perfect and many go undiagnosed.  Also, Babesia is very difficult to find with many infected people testing negative.  Doctors in the South falsely believe these diseases are essentially nonexistant in their states, so that's a big problem for the people who do get them. If you can't get a diagnosis from a regular doctor or specialist, find a Lyme Literate Medical Doctor (LLMD) to get checked out.  

Good luck!
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