Just keep at it. You could be suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or even Fibromyalgia. Both are sometimes difficult to diagnose. I don't blame you for worrying--you know how you feel. Just don't give up. Continue to seek medical advice. Maybe you could talk with your Pastor or someone trained in handling depression. Just know that it will get better and you have to hang in there. I will pray for you, Alexandria.
2007-08-27 22:46:51
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answered by conni 6
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Well you could try things at home for a little bit
1: try staying away from caffeine that's hard but it will make you tired believe it or not
same with sugar
so water is good and not the heavy sports drinks they have sugar and can dehydrate you.
2: take a vitamin or eat your vegis with lots of iron they also say ginseng can help with being tired.
3: get on a sleep pattern from 7 to 8 hours no more and all ways eat a good breakfast. naps are OK if they don't go over 2 hours.
Good luck and take care i went through this 2 years ago and went to 2 doctors the first one told me nothing just to set a few days and i will be fine yeah OK. The other doctor did the tests which where fine but told me to try these things before coming back to get on meds i tired them and it took me a good month but i got into a pattern and I'm not tired any more OK not like that and I'm sure glad I'm not taking meds. I drink my mountain dew every know and then cause that sugar caffeine withdraw sucks so i keep it cool and on the boarder so I'm not over doing both. so good luck and i hope something helps or some one figures it out.
2007-08-27 22:54:57
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answered by Wyldfire 3
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I would recommend getting some more opinions and preferably from doctors that do not share the same office of the doctors you currently have seen.
There is definitely something wrong. One doctor I would consider consulting if you haven't already is a neurologist (a doctor that diagnoses and treats diseases and disorders of the nervous system) if you haven't already.
Please feel free to e-mail or IM me off site any time if you would like to talk some more.
2007-08-27 22:49:37
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answered by sokokl 7
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True, in many situations. The Friday before last week, i had a basketball game. I pretended to be strong and ready, while inside i was trembling. My fear took over me; i played like an a*s. On December 11th, 2006, i went for my drivers license. My driving skills were weak, and i failed the test. I turned on wipers instead of turning signals. Many times last year and this year i pretended i am okay to my crush while inside i was broken.
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answered by Anonymous
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what an idiot the other person who answered is,like to see her degree.
if you have been tested and re-tested it may be something like arthitis or fatique syndrome.but you may want to consider talking to a professional about why you're convinced something is wrong with you and you're being punished.you're having a problem that might not be medical at all but maybe caused by anxiety and/or stress/depression.depression can cause physical pain,weakness,fatique.get some help.good luck!
2007-08-27 22:54:00
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answered by susan e 4
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depression and anxiety can make you feel week,If you have been to the dr.dont worry until you have something to worry about,you will just make yourself sicker.I dont know what kind of pain you are having,but cheer up and get up and you are not being punished,we all go through tough times but just remember we are just passing through there not here to stay.
2007-08-27 22:49:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If your doctor told you that everything is OK,maybe you're just depress and your mind is tired of everything so your body follow your mind
try to stay positive,pamper yourself,working out is also very good
Meet a therapist if it's unbearable.
2007-08-27 22:56:01
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answered by carita 4
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I did'nt have to read your whole question to know your problem...your doctors SUCK!!! Constant weakness is an indicator of something wrong, I know, I have a thyroid problem that causes that for me...& the doctors did'nt tell me at first either! Remember, the doctors don't work for you, they work for the insurance carriers! Comforting thought huh!?!
2007-08-27 22:47:13
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answered by Anonymous
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hi dear ,cheer up and don't make ur self too sad . if u've been to ur dr then there's no cause to fear.I would advise u to pray so dat God heals u if u feel ure sick. Dont forget dat he is the greatest and the best among all the drs.Always have it in ur mind dat it is well .And it would be well with u.
2007-08-27 23:03:24
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answered by lovely 1
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Wow that's weird how the doctor can't find anything, But I was thinking low iron/anemia too, has the doctor given you a blood test? if not go request one.
2007-08-27 22:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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