So I go to the ENT to get checked out and he say, I have a little hearing loss and arthritis in my left cheek
And gave me some regular Tylenol. Now that was this Thursday. I continue to have ear pain so, I want to urgent care yesterday complaining about head pulsating and throbbing and she said my left ear was
A little red and I have a sinus infection and she gave me regular Tylenol and antibiotics and my head it still pulsating and throbbing and am thinking I use to go to the ER for flashing lights in my vision and always thought it was my blood pressure and now am thinking it was aura migraines all this time and my psychiatrist upped my Zoloft to 100 mg 4 weeks ago am just tired of the up and down am not even in the Christmas spirit am not going to cook and am so disappointed in myself
I feel like am letting everybody down and I thought I would be feeling better bye now I just want to run and hide somewhere unhappy right now when I suppose to be happy
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I'm sorry you're feeling so bad today, Tamka. I hope you feel better soon. I'm sorry I'm not better at giving any advice, but I understand the way you're feeling.
I went to the ER last year with blurred vision, severe stomache pain, vomiting, and heart palpitations. I knew that I was dying. My body was trying to shut down. The doctor looked at me like I was crazy. He treated me for dehydration and sent me home. You are not alone. Please don't feel alone. Many doctors do not understand the mind/body connection. They'll send you home if your problems don't quickly show up in a test result.
A couple of hours until I start feeling the back of my head throbbing and pulsating and night sweats every-time I think am getting better it always backfires on me
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