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writes: I am always extremly tired, I bruise very easily and bleed from my stools and am very moody over the littlest thing lately. This has been happening for a month. Can anyone give me suggestions as to what this might be. Of the top of your head or by searching online. Thanks. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (28 January 2009): Oh okay, I'd still advise you not to go look for possible answers from the internet, you might just stress yourself out, I know you're anxious to find out and possibly want to understand whatever diagnosis you get but the doctor will expain it all to you.
On the other hand if it's just curiousity you could try google, just type in all your symptoms and you should get a load of answers, check four or five websites, you'll get better results, by inputing loads of different variations and combinations of your symptoms in the search.
Good Luck and I hope it turns out to be something benign and easily treatable. Take care.
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 January 2009): I asked the question: I have been to the doctors and been referred to three different hospitals for this. I have an appointment tomorrow, it's just that I thought if I could get ideas from here then I could see what the doctor has to say. Thanks for the help.
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 January 2009): I'm not having a go at you but it's not a good idea to look for that kind of information online, you have to go to a doctor tomorrow!.
Nobody here can diagnose a medical problem and it would be inappropriate for them to even guess as to what is wrong with you, it can be any number of things and you won't know until a doctor has examined you. Online diagnosis and self diagnosis is never a good idea, although the internet is great tool for understanding any condition you might have, the consequences of misdiagnosing something that is serious, can be fatal.
One piece of advice, blood from any orifice except the mouth (gums) and nose, is something you should always get checked as soon as possible.
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reader, The old Man? +, writes (27 January 2009):
I'm no expert, but by the sounds of things, I highly recommend that you go and see a doctor!
Being tired and cranky could be as simple as the weather.
But bruising easily and blood in the stool is nothing to mess around with!!!!
See a doctor..
Joe~
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