Hmmm . . . your post ended abruptly. I'm not convinced that the timing of your surgeries has anything to do with your current complaint of dizziness. Moreover, a hysterectomy shouldn't make you dizzy unless you're still bl
& pain w/nausea are hallmarks of meningitis. I suppose you could have a headache from being dehydrated from your systemic illness such that it leads to coincidental nausea, too. Best to go see your family doc! Good...
Perhaps you're pregnant? If you're sexually active and not using any form of birth control, you can get pregnant. And if you don't use a barrier method like a condom, you can pick up a sexually transmitted infection, too.
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I am not sure why your question is in the menopause community, however speaking as a nurse, I think your dad should seek medical attention as soon as possible. His symptoms are a definite concern and he shoul
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I think that you should do charting (sorry you didn't say if you were actively charti
you are not pregnant at this point in time. Nausea can be caused by a variety of different things and sometimes just eatting something small will help the feeling.
Are you charting by any chance?
I am wondering...
While those are symptoms of pregnancy they are also symptoms of illness as well. Nothing you provided (information wise) allows me to speculate on if she could possibly be pregnant or not.
I would suggest asking her to ta