I got sick at work about 7 months ago with nausea. I threw up and have had nausea ever since. I had all stomach test done and all was good. They said it was due to depression and anxiety. Now I have headaches everyday. I wake up like Iam hungover, but do not drink. I also feel off blance sometimes and still have slight nausea, that is worse in the moring. My vision seems ok, but sometimes seems kinda foggy. The headaches are usally on the right side of my head, but sometime in the back or the left side. Now I am scard and think I have a tumor or a brain problem. 2 differnt docs told me it is due to anxiety and want me on meds. Could it be all anxiety or should I keep going back. I have had anxiety for a while, but it never caused phsyicall problems like this before. I always feel like crap and worring. What should I do. Anyone who has experiance thsi plez help and antone who had a tumor or has had how did you feel?
2007-12-20
08:32:40
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after 10 yrs of mind illnesses and thousands dollars of tests /drugs.
i wandered in to this site thinkrightnow.com
hope u have as much success as i did.
2007-12-20 08:37:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It is very real but different diagnoses are caused by the imbalances and some are not . most antidepressants are for placebo effects but the other medications such as Benzos (ex. Valium or Xanax) produce results temporarily. The Diagnoses are real but they all stem from the mind. That is why there are therapists who don't prescribe medications and have behavior therapies that have more of an effect then medication. Everyone is different and each case is unique. Some people do so much self diagnosis that they end up believing they have a Mental Illness. So its real but some people have fake symptoms . Pharmaceutical companies want to make money on the self diagnosers but have ways to get your prescriptions at no cost for people who have significant proof that they require it.
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answered by Anonymous
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To me it sounds more like a sinus problem than an anxiety problem. I'm sure you do have some mild anxiety, but when you can't breath properly and your sinuses are always plugged, its very depressing. Don't waste your time or money on neurologists. I would get your iron levels checked though. Mine was low and it caused both dizziness and anxiety. The fact that you feel worse in the morning is a big clue that it is your sinuses. Take care of your mild anxiety with Lexapro and get some steroid nasal spray like Flonase for your nose.
2007-12-20 10:07:14
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answered by Rockford 7
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obviously something is causing you discomfort ... have you taken a good look at what may be the trigger to this new issue in your life? What may happen is that after you do a little soul searching that it goes away altogether or you may get a clear answer that you do need to seek a doctors help!
Behind everything is a lesson. Try to relax and take a good look and see what may have brought this about...... This is what I would do but I am not a doctor so use your own judgement and be safe. - Take Care
2007-12-20 08:44:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt you have a tumor. If multiple doctors have diagnosed anxiety, why aren't you believing them? Anxiety can cause all those things. I have anxiety issues, and I can often get nauseas or get headaches when I am stressing out over something.
2007-12-20 08:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to see a therapist sweetie. Try calming down, take a few days of work. Take some time to yourself to go on vacation or whatever, If that doesn't help, you should se a doctor.
2007-12-20 08:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I had an experience like this. It's all due to anxiety I promise you. My doctor put me on Lexapro & now i dont have any problems with it anymore! Good luck! =)
2007-12-20 08:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Visit more doctors! And the sooner the better.
2007-12-20 08:38:09
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answered by Svetlana v 1
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it could be migraine headaches, i have the same thing and got diagnosed medication really helped me
2007-12-20 08:37:22
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answered by gespi77 3
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Get another opinion, because that's what they are- opinions. Talk to more doctors!
2007-12-20 08:35:39
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answered by Huggles 2
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