It's happening again. Feel like crap, but don't know why.

Khkjhkj K

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The laundry list of symptoms have turned up again.

- Slightly nauseas
- A little light headed
- Bloated
- Dry itchy eyes
- Tired all the time and constantly needing naps during the day
- Slight "straining" feeling in my heart when I wake up from those naps
- Hair is shedding
- Overly itch scalp
- Dry mouth
- A few hives
- Sharp pain in my chest when I sneeze
- Getting a few pimples around my hair/neckline areas

Seriously my body is a mess.
 
Not to minimize your plight, but your list sounds like common ailments. The only symptom that jumps out to me is the hives, any idea what triggered them?

Ever been tested for seasonal allergies?

Anyone ever tell ya you snore? Sleep apnea can cause a surprising array of symptoms: daytime sleepiness, dry mouth, aches and pains, headaches, irritability, brain fog, forgetfulness, etc.

I'd definitely tell the doctor about these problems - and emphasize that they've happened before.
 
A friend of mine was just diagnosed, that's what made me think of it. I had no idea it could be so serious! I thought snoring was normal. Good luck, find a good sleep clinic - one connected to a hospital - there are some bad "for profit" sleep clinics.
 
Ya, I'm going to have to explore that.

I also have another avenue to check out. The genesis of all of these problems occurred about 5-6 years ago. I was away on work in Seattle when I became extremely ill out of nowhere. It started out as some sort of weird infection in my mouth near one of my wisdom teeth. It was awful. My gums were swollen and kind of bleeding. My whole mouth was sore so it hurt to eat. I was running a fever most of the time. There was night as well where I woke up to use the bathroom and my stool came out like char black.

Like an idiot I tried to work thru all that because we didn't get paid unless we did, but after 5-6 days I finally checked myself into the hospital. A doctor asked some questions, took a quick look, then prescribed me some high grade antibiotics to take out the infection. After a couple of weeks the infection seemed to have gone away, but some symptoms appeared that I had never had before...... I felt bloated and fatigued all the time and my nose seemed to be crust up inside a lot ..... and the rest of crap I've ever felt obviously I already detailed to you up above.

I've been wondering if that infection I got was a staph infection and one that perhaps went berzerk on my system, perhaps until this day. I do know that for staph to create these kinds of problems the person could potentially have things like diabetes or autoimmune problems.
 
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