what do i have? its weird?


Question:
i been sleeping all day and all night long like i cant get enough sleep. i been really cold, like cold shivers, but my skin fells very warm. And my skin like hurts bad.

Answers:
go see a doctor.

Other Answers:
Sounds like the flu.
your sick w/ something
LOW BLOOD SUGAR
ill pray for you
Go to the doctor..and find out!
God knows, I sure don't
maybe you should stop eating fried food
sounds like a high fever. Take your temp and drink plenty of water.
Maybe its a flu or another virus.. whatever it is, go see a doctor! don't wait any longer because it could get worse
You could have mono. (mononucleosis) Go to the doctor and find out what the problem is.
Sounds viral to me. if you are no better in 48hrs see a doctor and take something to bring down your fever.
See a doctor. Could be the flu or a poor thryoid. Depends on how long you have been feeling like this.
sounds like a virus
sound like you are anemic\low blood
seek medical attention none of us here can really help you over the net
I would say flu.treat it as such.if you get a fever, then go to a med check or something. Otherwise, see your doc on Monday morning. But if you get any other symptoms, I wouldn't wait.especially a fever or something. Better safe than sorry.
the chills, warm skin, and your skin hurting sounds like a fever. the tiredness could be from this as well. could be the flu, or some other bug you picked up. if this has been going on for a long time, it could be something like lime disease. if it does not go away in the next few days, or if you get worse, i would go to the doctor.
Dear, have your thyroid checked at your health care provider's office NOW. It sounds like your thyroid may be out of whack. Have your doctor do a blood test.you may have the beginnings of an autoimmune dysfunction. Go as soon as you can.the longer you wait, the more damage your body may suffer. Good luck.take care of yourself!
Source(s):
49 years of life experience.I've studied physiology and alternative medicine in addition to having a graduate degree in education.


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