Im sorry to hear that you cant tell your parents because they might blame you.i believe you should tell them whats going on with your health and tell them that the reason you might having eating disorder is because of a symptoms of some disease.tell them so they can helpyou. I learned something today on your post..my son has eating problem like u do and gets sick whenever he eats.i wiuld usualy get mad at him at not eating right and woulld tell him that because of not eatingvwell he gets sick.i think niw i understand.i have ti be more supportive than worrysome. A few minths ago he had the worst of these symptoms.he had those mild symptoms fir years but u have thought that it ciuld just be because he was not eating right.i was wrong.a few minths ago he was admitted and diagnosed of gastritis through acid reflux.i didnt know that the food that i cook for him is causing his acid level to increase.there are vegetables, snacks, and drinks that are not allowed for people with gastritis.foods that we thought are healthy doesnt mean wont lead us to bad health..we have to know what halethy food we can intake.the doctor gave me a list of dos and donts and ty surprise the donts list are mostly the food i have been cooking for him for years.now im glad i have changed my menus and have been always contious of what he eats.also one symptoms which i also took action is worms.you can ask your parents if you have gone through deworming whem you were younger.mybsin had just one recently but im afraid it didnt take effect.deworming has a process.i should have had his stool examed first to know what type of parasite he have and so doctors can prescribed the right meds.i hope this helps and to everyone who reads these. Take action before its too late.tell your parents or trusted adults if you are scared to let them know whats going on with you..i wish you well
My 15 year old daughter is now having thesender symptoms...very worrisome
Did anyone ever get a definite answer??
It could be lactose intolerance. I had many of the same symptoms and still do at times. There is a simple test you can perform on yourself. Cut out ALL dairy products for 2 weeks. No cheating or you won't know for sure if that's what's causing your symptoms. Carefully read labels on everything you eat. Lactose, milk, milk powder, ANYTHING with milk in it. After 2 weeks eat a pizza, drink a glass of milk, eat ice cream, you should know within a few minutes to a few hours if you are lactose intolerant, your symptoms will return.
hi to all there are few things i want to share 1. set your eating time .2eat barlay parrage with 3spoon honey 1 spoon olive oil .3 eat helthy vegies 4 walk
I've been having the same things especially when I wake up and get out of bed.
I've had all of this except the blood in my stool and vomiting, I've had severe chest pains, headaches, pains all over my body especially by back, neck and jaw, I'm tired all the time and feel constantly sick and drained also started having panic attacks recently, I went to the hospital only for them to say everything was fine and my scans, bloods and chest x-ray are clear and I'm apparently 'healthy' and its a viral infection that has brought on anxiety and panic attacks, I'm only 16 so its affecting everything, hospitals are useless at the minute, I sat for over 6 hours and I couldn't breath properly or even move incase my chest pains started, if anyone finds out what's wrong let me know, so tired of being ill all the time.
I'm having the same thing I'm 15 to the doctors say its vasovagal heart issues but now my legs are week and I can't walkup and down stairs a lot without sitting down and breathibg. If u figure anything out about the issues u have let me know I have had this for 2 years and went to salt lake hospital and many more to try figuring this out but not much has heloed . I have also been having spasms in my legs and arms and had to go to hospital but its not a sezzure.
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Hello, i think i have this but i heard you can only have it with low blood pressure. I have high blood pressure do you know if i could have it with high blood pressure?
Have you been checked for the MTHFR gene mutation. If you have it, it causes lots of problems like the ones you mentioned.
Did you ever find out what was wrong? :( I've been experiencing nausea for months, blood in stool, bloating, dizziness, back pain.. I'm only 16! Any ideas??
Did you ever find out what was wrong?
You should tell your parents as a parent I would want to know.
I hope you have solved your medical mystery by now and all is well. I just wanted to share an experience I went through as I had nearly all the same symptoms, except for the vomiting and bloody stools. The doc's did an MRI and found white spots so their initial diagnosis was possibly M.S. I needed to get into an MS specialist to determine if it was MS or spots from a history of migraines. You need to know that during this same time frame, I was working a job that I absolutely hated. The kind you dread Sundays, in addition to every workday, because that means that having to return to work on Monday. Sundays were never long enough. My boss verbalized her support of my potential diagnosis, but she was more concerned about the numbers. So after a few months of waiting as the "next available visits" were around three months out, I finally got into the specialist. She looked at the films and immediately told me it was not MS but was, in fact, white spots from my history of migraines.
I cried. Not really rejoicing that I didn't have MS, but because I wanted an explanation for my symptoms. I'm glad I didn't have MS, but that meant starting all over again with trying to determine what was making feel that way.
Work continued on as did I. Then finally I changed jobs - one that I absolutely love! I work from home and build websites all day. I'm 52 and never thought I would ever find a job that I loved as much as this one. Well, almost immediately after leaving my prior job and working from home with my new job, all my symptoms went away.
The mind is a powerful thing - it can be your friend, but can also be your enemy. When it was suggested I had MS, I ran with it. In the back of my mind it would be a great way to get out of my job. So you know, I'd been there five years as a Director, and was paid very well, which, in my area, is difficult to find. That is why I stuck with the position for so long. I didn't originally hate that job. It's when the owner started to come in every day and literally stand behind me while I work that my symptoms started. Eventually, I grew to despise everything about that job.
The mind can make you have symptoms you normally don't have. Are there any stressors one's life? You're high school age and kids these days are terrible! I was one that was picked on in my day so I know what that feels - but today it's much worse with the invent of social media. Are there troubles with school? Either social or academia? Parents? Sibling rivalry? Even if there is an actual medical diagnosis, just keep in mind that stress and anxiety can enhance the symptoms.
I changed jobs in October 2012. I'm still working from home with the same company I changed to and never been happier and enjoyed working as much as I do now. I've gotten a bit "soft" due to sitting in front of the computer all day, and I rarely leave home. I need to start working out......
Anyway, no need for me to go off on those tangents. I do hope everything has worked out for you. Take care.
I cried. Not really rejoicing that I didn't have MS, but because I wanted an explanation for my symptoms. I'm glad I didn't have MS, but that meant starting all over again with trying to determine what was making feel that way.
Work continued on as did I. Then finally I changed jobs - one that I absolutely love! I work from home and build websites all day. I'm 52 and never thought I would ever find a job that I loved as much as this one. Well, almost immediately after leaving my prior job and working from home with my new job, all my symptoms went away.
The mind is a powerful thing - it can be your friend, but can also be your enemy. When it was suggested I had MS, I ran with it. In the back of my mind it would be a great way to get out of my job. So you know, I'd been there five years as a Director, and was paid very well, which, in my area, is difficult to find. That is why I stuck with the position for so long. I didn't originally hate that job. It's when the owner started to come in every day and literally stand behind me while I work that my symptoms started. Eventually, I grew to despise everything about that job.
The mind can make you have symptoms you normally don't have. Are there any stressors one's life? You're high school age and kids these days are terrible! I was one that was picked on in my day so I know what that feels - but today it's much worse with the invent of social media. Are there troubles with school? Either social or academia? Parents? Sibling rivalry? Even if there is an actual medical diagnosis, just keep in mind that stress and anxiety can enhance the symptoms.
I changed jobs in October 2012. I'm still working from home with the same company I changed to and never been happier and enjoyed working as much as I do now. I've gotten a bit "soft" due to sitting in front of the computer all day, and I rarely leave home. I need to start working out......
Anyway, no need for me to go off on those tangents. I do hope everything has worked out for you. Take care.