I'm 27. I was haivng these symptoms a for a while, but they stopped for a few months until today. I get a wierd tingling sensation all over then i feel super hot and then very nauses. Sometimes i dry heave, sometimes i vomit, and sometimes i can keep it in (like in a meeting at work). I'm to young for menopause, what's going on with my body?
2007-07-25
07:27:57
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celle
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i'm not preganet (i haven't had sex for about 4 months). i just started my period sunday. I've been on yasmin (constant hormon dose birth control) for about 3 years.
2007-07-25
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your never too young for menopause, a teacher of mine had hers at 23 yes 23 i would visit a doctor, sometimes it could be abnormal period or pregnancy symptoms, go to a doctor, please email me and let me know wat it was
2007-07-25 07:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Menopause And Nausea
2016-10-01 09:50:15
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answered by ? 4
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You are probably experiencing a hormonal imbalance, the cause of which nobody here can elicit. You may have pregnancy, PCOS, diabetes, thyroid or another endocrine (pituitary or adrenal notably) imbalance or an even more insidious cause might exist. It could be a reaction to BC (hormonal ones) or any number of things...You need to see a doctor and have some bloodwork and a complete physical and explain what you are experiencing and how long you have experienced it. Good luck.
2007-07-25 07:36:50
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answered by saurus3118 5
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Why are you asking strangers on the Web about this and not your gynecologist or an endocrinologist? You could be going through menopause, you could be having a thyroid problem, you could have a tumor in some endocrine gland--or you could be having an anxiety attack. it could be a lot of things. Go to a doctor and find out.
2007-07-25 07:32:45
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answered by philosophyangel 7
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it ought to be a thyroid problem that could throw the intercourse hormones out of zinc. you certainly want some blood tests. different indications of thyroid issues comprise the two weight benefit or loss without weight-reduction plan. Thinning eyebrows, temper swings, rigidity, erratic sessions and palpitations.
2016-10-09 09:01:32
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answered by ? 4
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Since this has gone on for a few months, it is time for you to go to your gynecologist. This is not normal and you need to find out what is wrong and how to fix it. Don't put it off.
2007-07-25 07:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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obviously there is some sort of imbalance going on, it could be any sort of hormone, like insulin, estrogen, thyroid etc. I urge you to have a check up with your doctor and mention your symptoms to him.
2007-07-25 07:32:32
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Could be very early menopause (not UNHEARD of, Dear), or it could be a severe hormonal imbalance. I'd get to my OBGYN pronto!
2007-07-25 07:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Girl, it is your hormones!!!!! If your not on the pill the Dr will want to put you on them it is the only thing that will straighten it out. Been there I know what your talking about.
2007-07-25 07:32:02
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answered by beachbum 3
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go to the doctor and have yourself checked out for diabetes etc ! just to be on the safe side 1
2007-07-25 07:31:12
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answered by silverearth1 7
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