Don’t tell me to see a doctor. I’m going to, but I’m pretty desperate now.
I fainted about two months ago. Didn’t think much of it, everyone faints.
Today it happened again. I was sitting in my school assembly when I started to feel nauseous. My whole body went cold (especially my head?) and I started sweating. I started seeing blue and almost got sick (I didn’t faint).
I thought I was just dehydrated or whatever, but it’s happened for the second time today again. I’m so shaky and nauseous
What could this possibly be?
Keep in mind I’m 14
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Yes, we MUST tell you to go to a doctor ! I mean, likely none of us here are Med. Drs. So it's a waste of time asking us..I hope when you do the Dr won't find any malignancy. Book the appointment and get it over with. M
It's not fear or a panic attack. I know a lot about them and they don't do this. I know you said you don't want to see a doctor but you really need to. Take care and I wish you the best.
FEAR.......panic attack.....
It may be low blood pressure. It could also be a type of a migraine headache. Please, tell your parents and the school nurse. If possible, drink a lot of fluids -- including a Gatorade or Powerade or sports drink -- the salts and liquid may help. Lay down in a dark room.
Ask your parents about seeing a neurologist and cardiologist. The hard part about these spells is that once they are over, there isn't much to test. You want to be seen by a pediatric specialist who won't just write this off. My son suffers from hemiplegic migraines that start as nausea, tunnel vision, and lightheadedness followed by paralysis on one side of his body.
No one can tell you anything based only on this. Go see a doctor.
this sounds normal for a 14 year old...i think it has something to do with growing....i had the same problem when i was that age