Combination of symptoms worth seeing a doctor or am I being silly?

lalala

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I hate seeing doctors, and I'm pretty sure it's nothing but I've just been feeling progressively run down the last... probably year to year and a half and in that time I've begun getting what I guess are migraines once every month or every couple of months.
The migraines start as a head ache which begins to throb and I've found if I take some panadol and lie down in a dark room I sleep for about four hours and wake up fine, but if I don't I lose my peripheral vision, it sort of becomes pretty blurry or pixelated around the edges or sometimes I see some white or black spots in the middle of my vision, and my fingers and toes get tingly until I get to dis-orientated and I fall asleep wherever I am (toilet floor, work) this happened once at work and it freaked my manger, I told her I went to my doctor and I was just over tired but I didn't... I just seem to be lacking energy, I've always been healthy and fit and now I want to stay in bed all day, I can sleep up to fourteen hours straight and still be tired after an hour of getting up, and its completely messing with my uni grades.
I'm just worried if I go to a doctor it'll sound like I'm some sort of hypochondriac, or he'll do some tests and nothing will be wrong and I'll feel like an idiot.
I mean... I haven't had so much as a common cold since I was fifteen... what do you think? Maybe a change of diet will give me a boost, should I try and cut back on sleep?
 
I was feeling like that, the moment i woke up i was already feeling run down, i would feel so run down it felt like i was squinting and my eyes were closing, i would sleep most of my days away, and the light would hurt my eyes.

I went to the doctors and i was told i was anemic, but i wasnt really surprised with the woman issues i was having at the time :P.

Maybe go to the doctors and have a check up, like the doctor told me there is no stupid question, they've had it all asked before, even if its nothing wrong, least it'll put your mind at rest, because stressing yourself out can do all those you've described too.
 
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