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writes: Hi, I have a problem. I recently moved schools and I'm loving it, but at my old school I used to have really bad attendance and I wanted that to change at my new school. I'm really trying but I constantly feel ill and I think my parents think I fake it, but every day I feel ill (and I'm not exaggerating) and it makes it hard for me to try and acheive 100% attendance.Why do I always feel ill? Anyone any Suggestions? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, maruechant +, writes (14 March 2007):
If your illness is associated with constant tiredness,then maybe there is lack of "iron" in your body and could be having iron deficiency syndrome. To be sure, visit your doctor for consultation.
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 March 2007): My 15 year old son is just the same. I took him to the doctors yesterday, he has a viral infection and the doctor wanted him to have a blood test done, he wouldn't, so he is still off school. I know it is hard for kids at this age but suggest to your parents that they get you checked out at the doctors. What with exams and pressures at school it can bring on all sorts of ailments. Take care and you are not alone. Keep in touch if you want.
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reader, dragonette +, writes (14 March 2007):
I don't know in what way you feel ill but if you're experiencing tiredness, headaches, belly aches and similar things, I think you should see a doctor about it. Maybe you just have a lack of certain minerals or vitamins. It's better to get it checked than to suffer at home and get bad grades because you can't attend.
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reader, Bella55 +, writes (14 March 2007):
have you asked your parents to take you to the doctor? I would go to the doctor, they can help you see whats going on with your body.
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