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Sep 16, 2007, 05:25 PM
Hey everyone I am new to this site but have been to a few others like it. Ok here is some of my symptoms: Swollen upper abdomen, movement in stomach, diarrhea, white film on tongue that does not go away with brushing. No period in two months but I have taken HPT and they are negative, red itchy patchy rash over entire body that I have had for 6 months now, the rash is not on my head, feet or hands or face, swelling of ankles and fingers just slight swelling though. Please help as I can not afford to got the doctor!! My stomach problems only appeared a month ago.:eek: Some other symptoms I forgot to mention are dizziness and headachesand tingling between my shoulder blades...



If I felt I was sick enough I would got the ER. Yes I live in the U.S. I only came here for some thoughts because I have a lot of different symptoms and I understand you all are not doctors. I thought the point of the sight was to help each other and was hoping people may only SUGGEST what it might be not DIAGNOSIS me! Of course I would not hold anyone responsible for the wrong answers... I just wanted suggestions on what I MIGHT have or when I can afford the doctor what I could have him test for!

Wondergirl
Sep 16, 2007, 05:31 PM
We here aren't doctors, haven't examined you, and cannot diagnose or treat you.

Do you live in the U.S. If so, immediately go to the ER at an area hospital. They cannot refuse you even if you have no money to pay for treatment. Doctors and other hospital staff will treat you just like they would a paying patient.

Now GO!!

J_9
Sep 16, 2007, 05:32 PM
I know you can't afford to go to a doctor. But there is no way to diagnose you over the internet. You have to understand that this is not only unreliable, but extremely dangerous.

Any one of us could give you advice that may not only be dangerous, but life threatening. If we give you the wrong advice, and you take it, and you die, we could be held liable.

If you are having stomach problems it is IMPERATIVE that you seek appropriate medical attention.