Ok, in December '07, I was a little freaked out about what could happen to you if you don't pay on your student loans.
I calmed down when I found out out I don't owe that much.
In January '08, I had food poisoning for the first time. That passed in two or three days.
In February '08, I had food poisoning again. That passed in two days also.
However, that same week I got home from work one day, and slept for 10 hours straight. It was a Wednesday afternoon and I didn't wake up until the following morning, on Thursday.
I woke up, not with a pins & needles feeling, or a "fell asleep" feeling, but a decreased sense of touch. Not just in my arms and legs, but everywhere. I pinched myself as hard as I could, and I barely felt it. I made an appointment at the local clinic to discuss this.
By the time I went, I was back to normal. The lady (I think she was a nurse, not a doctor) said "Oh, you're fine now."
They drew blood just in case it was a thyroid problem, or anemia, or high blood pressure. I had to go back to discuss test results in two weeks.
I went, and they said my blood pressure was a little high, but other than that, I was fine. This was on Wednesday. A couple of days prior to Wednesday, I had this odd mental feeling. It wasn't dizziness, vertigo, or loss of balance, but I know something's off.
I've never had health problems and I just want to feel normal again. Any suggestions?
I made an appointment at my school's health services clinic, to get a second opinion from a physician, but that's in two weeks.
I just want peace of mind again, and I don't go to the E.R. because of the long wait, I'm poor, and I have no health insurance, and the doctor probably wouldn't check my head. I'm 22.
Should I get an MRI scan? I just want to make sure my brain isn't bleeding or have a tumor or anything, or had a stroke in my sleep. =(
I seem to feel better when I sleep or lay down. I have trouble concentrating at work.