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What could it be and where to go , who to see about it?

I am a 20 years old woman. I have stoped smoking recently after smoking for 6 years - it stoped feeling good suddenly and my lungs would hurt when smoking, so I just stopped (about a week ago). I miss it rarely - almost never. I experience fatigue now, I am tired all the time. My vains hurt - it is hard to explain. My skin is so dry it hurts when I move my fingers to type this. I have big pain in my throat  Everytime I eat I feel even worse. I have a headacke now too.
I am diagnosed with depression, but this is different. It feels like my body is failing, it hurts more and more.

Could this be the fatigue syndrome? What kind of specialist should I go to see?
I am scared.
Thank You in advance for your answer.
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Absolutely, you should go to see a doctor to check your body. If necessary, you need some prefessional tests. But the most important for you to remember is that you must keep positive. No matter what you have get, the right attitude plays a very essential role during the process. Have a good luck to you!
http://goo.gl/O5FO66
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I can certainly relate to what you are going through. What do you mean your veins hurt? I have a vein condition called Iliac Vein Compression that will cause all of the problems you are having. It's great that you stopped smoking as it could make this condition even worse. I would get an ultrasound specifically looking for this and an Interventional Interventional Radiologist can perform a venogram to confirm as well. Hope this helps and feel free to message me with any questions.
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Absolutely, you should go to see a doctor to check your body. If necessary, you need some prefessional tests. But the most important for you to remember is that you must keep positive. No matter what you have get, the right attitude plays a very essential role during the process. Have a good luck to you!
http://goo.gl/O5FO66
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