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HELP ME IM CRYING WITH FRUSTRATION HELP ME PLEASE ANYONE ANYONE PLZ ANSWER THIS I WILL GIV U ANYHIN I OWN

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hav i got a tumor plz help me im so distraught

1. feeling genrely ill

2. the world feels like its wobbling

3. feeling like i am not on the planet

4. panic attacks

6. some headaches NOT bad ones

7. like im not alive

8. everything feels distent

i hav been getting this for a year what is it? help me i will giv u 10 points or more i swear

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  1. OMG relax already, geez!

    Go see a doctor!


  2. Try these site...they can help diagnose you..

    www.yourdiagnosis.com

    www.freeMD.com

    You really should see your doctor though sweetie.

    You shouldnt have to offer your stuff or points to get help. Yahoo Answers is all about free. See a doctor. Or If you want, Email my account on here..my mother is a doctor. You can give me details, and I'll ask her.

    Hope you're alright

  3. this sounds like panic to me sweetie...listen ive had alot of the similar things your describing and your SYMPTOMS stem from panic and anxiety...if you had a brain tumour you would be dead by now and ive been having the same thing for almost 4 yrs myself...if it was a brain tumour id be dead too(i went to the hospital alot when i didnt understand what was going on with me but im healthy as a horse)....go to the doctor...get checked just to calm your nerves..but dont worry honey..

  4. First of all, calm down. There are a lot of things that could cause these symptoms. Don't just assume you have a tumor. The stress of thinking that will only make you sicker.

    Make a doctor's appointment of course!!!

    It could be anything from vertigo to migraines to who knows what!

    Go get checked out and relax...I've been through a medical situation where I literally thought I was going to die and it was reversed very quickly. Don't jump to conclusions, don't get on-line and look at different diseases etc. because you will just freak yourself out even more.

    Go to the doctor.

  5. 1. just breathe easily......in and out

    2. lie down

    3. close your eyes, breathe

    4. when you begin to feel better, call your doctor asap, and tell her/him what you told us


  6. we've already answered this one. What else do you want us to tell you if you won't listen to the good advice that was given to you? I don't want anything you own, I want you to get your butt to the doctor and to a therapist.

  7. sounds more like depression  then a tumor.  Go to your doctor and talk to them..  If they dont listen talk to a help line or the mental health clinic in your area.  if that dont work call 911 and tell them you need help

  8. Go to your doctor and see what he suggest.  Sounds serious.  You shouldn't be suffering like this.

    Avoid psychiatrists if you can.

  9. sounds like maybe vision or anxiety attacks


  10. Sounds more like sinus trouble than a tumor. Go see a doctor!

  11. Since the great majority of us are not doctors, we cannot prescribe anything to you. You NEED to speak with a medical professional.

    Excuse me for jumping to conclusions, but have you taken drugs?

    Have you reported any of these symptoms to a family member, mentor or friend?

    And, most importantly, WHY on earth are you on a website crying with frustration about this here? If I suspected that I had a tumor, I would be calling my doctor or someone for a ride to the hospital.


  12. have you seen a dr in the past yr?  JUST SAY NO!  some drugs will affect you the rest of your life.....

  13. what do you expect us to do, were behind a computer, call an ambulance.

  14. are you a guy or a girl becasue it would be useful to some of the experts to know...though your naem is niami whci h makes it pretty obvious though we caNT know that fior sure.....you shold see a doctor reallly fast...dont even waste time putting up personal details. on here

  15. ok first calm down! take a hot shower. how old are you? tell your parents.. if your a kid... and go to the doctor.. and hun i doubt you have a tumor..... calm down.. its ok... sounds like depression to me though.

  16. Are you having an anxiety attack?

    have you taken drugs? if so this could be a result of it.

    If you dont feel a big lump anywhere on your body you probably dont have  a tumor!!

    Ya it sounds like you are having an anxiety attack, google how to handle anxiety attacks.. realise if anything terrible was going to happen it would have already.

    Look up about obsessive compulsive thinking and I promise you will feel better.

    Your not alone.

  17. Breathe---inhale....exhale....inhale.......

    Panic disorder and/or depression

    Ask God for healing and seek out his Love for you and don't worry be happy. Your alive, you have a roof over your head, you have clothes on your back and food in your belly. You'll be alright. Go to your PCP aka Doctor just rule out anything more serious and then you can relax and

    stop worrying what it is. Good Luck. God Bless. Hope this helped.


  18. Please calm down...

    Go see your Doctor because you sound like you're having an anxiety

    attack or a panic attact!!! Your Dr. might be able to diagnose something and provide you with a prescription for it ...

  19. I don't think anyone is too concerned with points...or any of your other possessions.

    You don't have a tumor.

    You don't have a disease.

    It could be any number of things such as general anxiety, a phobia, stress, depression or even a sleep disorder.

    Write down your symptoms and take them to your doctor. Before you know it, you'll be doing much better if not completely fine.  

  20. go to the hospital right now. please tell them everything u told us here.

    please keep us posted as to how u make out at the hospital so that we will know what to do to further assist u.

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  22. sweetie. you need to see a doctor asap

    i'm sorry about your tumor

  23. View the techniques for control of anxiety/panic attacks, in section 8, at ezy build, below. Begin, on this first occasion, only, by holding your breath for 5, or 10 seconds: this will give you the confidence to realise that YOU CAN CONTROL YOUR BREATHING, but not pass out, or die (your autonomic nervous system resumes breathing, if you become unconscious). Understand panic attacks, and what triggers them, in your life (if it is unresolved anxiety, or stress, see sections 6, or 42, respectively). The paper bag method works for most people: try it.  

       If you are fairly suggestible, the following are reliable: http://www.hypnosisdownloads.com/

    Your last alternative is psychotherapy, to address its fundamental cause: read section 1, and examine the http://1-800-therapist.com/  website, and use the locators, and phone book. I used to suffer from panic attacks, until I questioned what had changed in my life, at, or just before that time, to trigger them. For some people, this is enough. These days, I have instilled the habit of, whenever a situation occurs where panic is likely, I visualise a large, "STOP!" sign, as vividly as possible, followed by repeating to myself: "stay calm" in my mind. You could try the same method. It usually takes 30 - 40 repetitions, for most people, to establish a new habit. I also suggest that you learn, then practise the controlled breathing technique, until competent, then employ it, at the very first sign of a panic attack.  

       Practice one of the relaxation methods on pages 2, 11, 2c, or 2i, daily, and when needed. Also, give the EFT a good tryout, to see if it helps you. There is also a version for use in public places, (if you like, you can claim to have a headache, as you massage/lightly tap your temples, but you would then be restricted to subvocalising: saying it to yourself in your mind). Section 53, and pages 2, 2.q and 2.o at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris also refer: "Even though I sometimes suffer from panic attacks, I deeply and completely accept myself." Note: the controlled breathing only helps with the symptoms (as do medications/herbal remedies): you need to address the underlying cause, and this requires some form of therapy, and Cognitive Behavio(u)ral Therapy has proved effective.

       Advice from a published psychiatrist on controlled breathing. (1.) Get a clock, or watch with a second timer. (2.) Practise for 5 minutes, 4 times daily, until proficient. (3.) Take a small breath in, and hold it, for 6 seconds. (4.) Think to yourself: "RELAX", just before breathing out. (5.) Try to feel a sense of releasing tension, as you breathe out. (6.) Breathe in for 3 seconds, then out, for 3 seconds. Try to make your breathing very smooth, and light, as you breathe in through your nose, and out through your mouth, or nose. (7.) For the next minute, continue to breathe in, and out, every 3 seconds. (8.) Go back to step 3, at the end of the minute, and proceed through to step 7, doing this for 5 minutes. Use this at the very first sign of a panic attack starting, or any time you feel anxious, or tense.  

       Because many people can't access/afford professional therapy, I include the EFT, and EMDR variant for them to try, free of charge. Cognitive Behavio(u)ral Therapy is generally available in most areas, but EMDR (see section 33) may well be worth trying, and is becoming more widespread.

      (The following is a variant of EMDR therapy, which has been used successfully for those people suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, insomnia, and anxiety: it is easily learned, quick to use, yet can be very effective. It is easy to be dismissive of such a seemingly unusual technique, but give it a good tryout, for at least a few weeks, to see if it is effective in your case).

    Prior to using either of the methods in the above paragraph, first sit comfortably, and take a deep breath. Then, without moving your head, move your eyes from the left, to the right, and back again, taking around a second to do so (say: "a thousand and one": this takes approximately a second).

    Repeat this procedure (without the words, although you can count, subvocally, if you like) 20 times: "A thousand and one; a thousand and two... " and so on, to a thousand and twenty. Then close your eyes and relax. Become aware of any tension or discomfort you feel.                      

                     Then open your eyes, and take another deep breath, and repeat step one, closing your eyes, and relaxing afterwards, in the same manner. Then, repeat the procedure one last time. Some people may find that this is all they need do.   With experience, you may find that you can practise this in public, with your eyes closed, which greatly widens the window of opportunity for its use, and avoids attracting unwanted attention. I have found that the 2 - 3 minutes spent using the EMDR markedly reduces distractions to the relaxation process, and is repaid many times over.

    I also use it prior to my chosen relaxation technique, after lights out, at night. For more about Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing therapy, showing recommendations by those who have used it, including a professional psychotherapist with more than 20 years of experience in that field, see sections 33 - 34, at ezy-build. She was skeptical, at first, and I remained unconvinced, until trying it, and now I use it twice daily, including after lights out, at night.      

            It may also help to minimise, or eliminate caffeine products from your life (coffee can be a trigger) and sugar. Xylitol, or Stevia is preferable, (health food stores) or fruit sugar (fructose, such as "Fruisana", from supermarket sugar aisles) or even a little honey. Minimise/eliminate consumption of highly processed foods, particularly grain products, such as white bread, donuts, cake, cookies/biscuits, or anything with sugar. Opt for more wholefoods, non-starchy vegetables, and fruit.

    Also see section 55, and 46, at ezy build, about Chinese medicine and derealisation. www.mercola.com SEARCHBAR: "cancer" & "tumor".

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