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Nausea, Fatigue, Cramping, Lost Appetite, Flu Like Feeling. Diagnosed Depression. Advice

I have been feeling nausea, tired, slight cramping, little to no hunger most of the day like I eat one or two bites then I cant eat any more. I do have severe depression that I was diagnosis with since I was 13. I am not sure what it is. I think I may have the flu but not sure. It is very hot were I live right now so that could also be a contributing factor as well. I have not had my period yet so I could possibly be pregnant but again not sure. Please any clue as to what is going on would be most helpful.
posted on Wed, 14 Aug 2013
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If your period is normally regular and is now delayed and you are sexually active then it is possible that you are pregnant.
You should consider a pregnancy test first if this is the case, to determine if you are pregnant.

The flu would cause headaches, muscle or joint aches, sore throat, fever and other cold symptoms.
It would be treated with rest, fluids and pain killers.

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Nausea, Fatigue, Cramping, Lost Appetite, Flu Like Feeling. Diagnosed Depression. Advice

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If your period is normally regular and is now delayed and you are sexually active then it is possible that you are pregnant. You should consider a pregnancy test first if this is the case, to determine if you are pregnant. The flu would cause headaches, muscle or joint aches, sore throat, fever and other cold symptoms. It would be treated with rest, fluids and pain killers. I hope this helps