Joined: 10 Oct 2007 Posts: 13 Location: Champlain, NY, USA
Weird Feeling Posted: 10-10-07 13:28pm
I'm a kid who suffers panic attacks, for
instance. When ever something feels wrong
I think something is wrong with me. Like
if my chest hurts I feel like I may have
something wrong with my lungs. Well I have
this weird feeling in the right side of my
head, and it's doing it at this moment. It
feels as if there is something is side,
and it feels kinda warm at the moment. And
I don't know if it's just me worrying too
much, but my eye's are messing with me. It
feels as if my vision is getting blurry. I
haven't taken my Sertraline HCL in awhile
so I ended up taking 50 mg today. See now
going back to what I said about me
thinking something is wrong with me when
something feels weird. I'm thinking to my
self I may have a tumor in my head, so
it's getting me all worked up. Now could
this just be stress? Lately a friend has
been coming over and we stay up late
drinking stuff lime mountain dew, till
like 3 in them morning playing xbox live.
So maybe it's from late nights? I don't
know.
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Oh Boy! Posted: 10-10-07 13:50pm
Now I'm going to sound like your mother
instead of an advisor. First of all, you
need to limit the Moutain Dew thing. Not
good. Way to much caffine. Then you need
to get your days and nights straight.
Sleep is very important at your age with
school and all. You are not doing yourself
any favors by living your young life this
way. Try and set a time limit with the
Xbox please. Two hours most. Did you know
that video games are one of the top
reasons of early eye problems. Not
counting, it also plays terrible games
with your brain. Caffine can cause your
heart to go into papatations (fast beats).
You should see your doctor and tell him
what you have told us and see what he
says. Betcha I am closer then you think.
Play smart! And sleep smart!
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