It's too early to have signs of pregnancy, right?
I visited the ophthalmologist for a fairly routine checkup last week. I have had a recurring eye problem brought on by an allergy to my contacts. I have horrible eyesight and have been wearing contacts for about 20 years now, so I'm really used to having my eyes being poked, prodded, etc. and I have no stress about seeing an eye doctor.
So he put some drops in, looked around, and as he begins to explain this condition following my exam, I start to feel a little bit sick to my stomach. As he continues talking, the feeling gets worse. I finally have to ask him to hold on as I am no longer able to listen - I put my head in my hands, then dropped my head in between my knees. It felt like a brick, and my body was so heavy I was unable to hold my arm up to take the glass of water the nurse was offering me. They told me I was really pale and I had the cold sweats for a looong time. Eventually, I did come around with the help of time, some water and some smelling salts (eww).
The doctor asked if I had eaten that morning (the app't was around lunchtime), and I said yes. I didn't eat much, but I did eat, which is more than I can usually say for myself.
Everybody else's answer (or rather, question) has been, are you pregnant? I just stopped using birth control (the ring) this month, but if pregnancy was the cause of my near-faint, I would have been 4 days pregnant or less when this episode happened, so that seems somewhat implausible to be showing signs that soon, right? I've had some stomach pain since then too, but I think I'm focusing on the pregnancy possibility and overthinking things.
Anyone have any thoughts?