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Severe headackes,rash,chills,nausea,dizzyness,unexplained back pain,sensitive ey

what could this be? real bad headaches for a month and more,nausea,dizzyness,chills/sweats,fever,rash,eye sensitivity,back pain(in middle of back going to front of chest),heart beating double time for hours on end,joint pains
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Thanx,I'll do so.Living in a area where all kinds of weird deseases are floorishing.I have no medical aid and being new in the province makes it more difficult to try and 'find' a decent docter.The one's I have 'tested' with minor ailes FAILED MISERABLY,so I definitely do not want to go to them with something that might be more serious.I read a previous comment about the GP sending her away with the feeling of 'all in the mind'.I feel some GP's think that the patient known nothing & it's the quickest & easiest way to make more money.Just send them home with antidepressants,tom they'll be back...

Thanx for this,it's sure helpfull.
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I have had similar symptoms and the Dr.  finally listened and I had a cbc.  You should see the Dr.  You should be checked for lupus.  I am still wating to see a specialist but have studied symptoms and the rash, dependingg on what it looks like could be an indication as well as any autoimmune deseases.  Ask for an  ANA count, mine was elevated which is an intication of autoimmunne desease. There is so much out there with these symptoms that diagnosis is a long process but a lot can be done to relieve your symptoms.  Good Luck!
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