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Help on these symptoms. my husband is making me go to doctor?

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Need opinions on these symptoms..?

I have had the following for 2 weeks-

sweats (no fever), especially at night

some dizziness

nausea (constant) I am not pregnant 100% sure of this

overwhelming fatigue

terrible restless leg syndrome at night, not sleeping

no appetite (lost 4 pounds in a few weeks)

I am 34.

What could this be?

I have an appt to see doc. want opinions

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  1. Your husband has your best interests at heart. And these symptoms could be many different things that can be only diagnosed  by a doctor. Please do as your husband wishes, he would not be so insistent if he didn't love you.


  2. Your doctor will give you some blood tests and things and give you answers that it's impossible for any of us on Yahoo! Answers to know just based on those things that you listed. If they thought it could be an emergency they would have wanted to see you sooner so don't speculate too much about what it might be.

    In the meantime just keep taking care of yourself. Drink plenty of water, eat healthy, stay calm, deal with it the best you can. Eat more or you can only make things worse than they are. Worrying isn't going to help anything so don't think about it too much.

  3. I would recommend that you go to the doctor's appointment and have a professional make the assessment of what these symptom's are arising from.

    nausea & dizziness and the loss of appetite concern me more than weight loss and restless leg syndrome.

    See the Doc and he/she will determine if tests should be performed to determine if their is in fact something seriously wrong.  

  4. You should do as your husband wants and go see the doctor. If it is something serious, you will thank your husband for caring so much!

  5. could be a hormonal embalance, could be adrenal fatigue, could be a number of things.

  6. It could be a number of different things. Those are some pretty common symptoms that can lead to many different outcomes. The best thing you can do for yourself is go to the doctor. Only they will be able to tell you for sure what is going on.  

  7. If you're really nauseous, that could explain the fatigue, no appetite (since you feel like you'll vomit, you don't want to eat) and the dizziness. If you aren't eating, you become weak, tired and your blood sugar goes down. It could also explain the leg cramps, since you are probably dehydrated.

    The sweating, I'm not sure what that could be.

    It may just be a virus made worse by not eating. I would try to drink lots of fluids while you wait for your upcoming appointment.

    It could be an inner ear infection. If they are bad enough, they can cause severe nausea, dizziness, and loss of appetite.

    I wouldn't panic, since that may make your symptoms more exaggerated, making you feel worse. Going to the doctor's is a good idea, just drink gatorade to replace your electrolytes, since they are probably low too from sweating and not eating, get some rest and stay calm.

  8. You may have a systemic infection of some sort, or even a thyroid problem. You'll have labs drawn to rule out what it could be, your WBC's will be elevated if it's an infection, TSH, T3 and T4 for thyroid, etc. Good luck.

  9. It could be the start of symptoms of a nervous system disorder, like one on the auto-immune scale.  Get ready for a battery of tests.  The night sweats, fatigue and restless legs are signals of some type of nervous sytem issue.  Two weeks is a long time, so probably it is not a simple viral infection.

    This may sound wierd, but look into your fluoride intake, as well as possible recent exposure to mercury.  This may sound even more wierd, but assess possible exposure to pesticides.

    Good Luck

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