I was looking at a low carb diet but apparently that can lead to fatigue also. I dont know what to do??




She seems to think I am super women and I can get all housework done and errands in my condition. I just feel like laying down because of the pain and fatigue.




I am too lazy to change my diet, so I’d like to know if there are any specific antifungals/probiotic supplements that work pretty well to destroy an intestinal yeast infection…?

If you managed to cure a Candida/yeast infection, what products or drugs did you take? How well did they work?

I REALLY need help on this as I am faced with a serious health problem that may or may not be Candida overgrowth, but without medical insurance, I can’t get extensive testing done to figure out what condition I really have. However from my own research, it seems likely that Candida is a major component of my longterm illness, if not the whole thing.

Can you treat Candida effectively with supplements/drugs, without making significant dietary changes?

I’m getting all sorts of symptoms now that keep increasing, something like IBS (I feel things moving in my digestive system, and constipation is severe) and blurry vision/eye pain/bloodshot eyes, water retention, fatigue.. I need some help!

Rheumatoid Arthritis?




I have been seeing a doctor foe almost two years now for pain and fatigue. I am taking medicine for Rheumatoid Arthritis. If a Dr. treats me for Rheumatoid Arthritis, does that mean I am diagnosed with it?







I am currently only 21 and I think I may have prostate cancer. I constantly feel like I have to piss even when I really don’t. I also have the lower back, stomach, and other pains associated with prostate cancer. I also for the first time in my life find myself having to take naps to get through the day (fatigue is also sometimes associated with prostate cancer. All of the online studies say that prostate exams should start between an age of 40 – 50. How often do people my age get prostate cancer?







I have low blood sugar but recently I looked up symptoms of diabetes and I have:
Blurry Vision
Fatigue
Irritation
Increase hunger
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Even if I don’t have diabetes, how does it explain my blurry vision? Can low blood sugar lead to diabetes?




Depression?




I have been suffering from Bipolar depression for several years now…somewhere around 10 years. The doctor has put me on several different medications that caused me more issues (weight gain, fatigue and other stuff like that) that I could not handle. I have not been on medicine since I had my son 2 years ago. Things seem to be getting worse lately with all the stress that has been added since my wedding in May. I have an appointment with my doctor today to try to get something to help me. It has gotten to the boilling point where I can see my condition hurting my family. Anyone have any suggestions on what medications worked good for you or someone you know? Or any other comments for me…please don’t be negative..that is not going to help me at all..it will only make it worse.
I agree with all of you. I appreciate soo much your suggestions or words of support for me. It helps.

Bill – you are right, I am lacking self-confidence but I have had that problem all of my life. It’s not something I can just snap out of by myself. I almost wonder if at times I need people around me that feel like I do so that we can support each other…I am too embarrased most the time to tell anyone about my problems.




I’m trying to write the sequal to one of my stories, and my narrater faints, and I have to describe what happens, but I’ve never fainted before. So I have a few questions.

Do you know when you’re just about to faint, right before it happens?
What do you see, if you see anything?
What does it feel like before you come back, before you open your eyes, but you can hear voices?
Are the voices muffled?
Are you dizzy when you come back?
Can you faint again, right after that?
In general, what does it feel like, the entire time?
In general, please describe it.

Additional: My character faints from shock, and over-reactive emotions, it appears.
She never completely got over the loss of someone EXTREMELY close to her.
She’d been suffering insomnia for weeks beforehand.
She’d just come to realize a lot of things through a letter. Important things.
She’d also come to realize her feelings for someone a little before she fainted. What her feelings were, she didn’t like.
Basically, what she felt before she fainted was VERY overwhelmed by emotions, sudden knowledge, and fatigue.