I always feel sick, why? Please Help!?


Question:
At least every other day I wake up feeling sick or it comes during the day. I feel queezy, light headed, and achy. I also get headaches that are intense enough to make me barfey. I have chronic neck pain, I think the neck pain is part of the headaches. The pain ruminates through my neck and arm. The pain can make me need to vomit. Vomiting helps but only for a min. I have been to a # of doctors but they haven't helped. I am so tired of feeling sick. Has anyone else had anything like this? Any help? PLEASE!

Answers:
Oh wow. I just got over having this problem for almost 2 years. I had the same symptoms and also went to many doctors. No one could figure out what was wrong. But then it turned out to be the meds I was taking mixed in with major stress that made me feel this way. I stopped the meds and have tried working on the stress and have felt much better since. If you don't take meds however maybe it's just alot of stress. I was affected for a long time...but don't give in to it, try to fight it and make it better.
When you have headaches where does it hurt the most.
Well
My step mom felt like that right before she found out she had cancer.

;l

sorry. It might not be cancer. Go see a doctor immidetly.

Don't freak out too much, shes alive, she didnt lose hair, She doesnt have to be in the hospital, she just has to take medicine daily and everything is under control.

Cant even tell she has it.
maybe you need to change your bed to a much firmer cushion
Idk what it could be but it kinda sounds serious to me so i would suggest to go to the ED. Maybe they would be able to rule out whats going on. Sorry im not much help :(

I hope you get better soon
First of all, It could be weakening of your heart, i.e heart failure. I am not trying to scare you as my dad died from chronic heart failure last year. Your pain from neck to arm is a symptom of minor heart attack. If not treated, your heart weakens day by day, and you tends to get weak and drowsy easily. Bear in mind that a heart attack also feels like a gastric pain. My suggestion is to see a heart specialize, or at least go to any GP to do a ECG test. ECG test can detect whether you've had any heart attack before.
It is hard to tell as it could be a number of things. Did the doctors do any bloodwork on you? If they have done a good thorough work-up and found nothing, then maybe you need a second opinion. Also, I might add (I don't know how old you are), but stress and depression can cause a lot of different symptoms and make you feel sick. Don't give up, it is not normal to feel sick everyday without their being a reason.
Sorry, I can't really help you. However, if you answer the following questions, it might be possible. Here goes,

- Have you been diagnosed with migraines?
- How old are you?
- Do you get enough sleep?
- Are you stressed out or depressed?
- Is your bed mattress or sleeping area sufficient?
- Are you an active person?
- Do you drink enough water?
- Do you eat a "normal" amount of food everyday?
- Do you have any medical conditions, in which your symptomos would be considered "reasonable" or "logical?

well, hope to hear from you soon and see if i could be of any help!
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