I am 22 years old. I have chest pain when I wake up. Every morning, for the past two years. I wheeze and it hurts very badly the first 3 or 4 deep breaths i take in. After forcing in the deep breaths for air, and going through horrible pain to do so, i can breathe normal. When I have the occasional alcoholic drink, my heart beat rises and becomes very quick, but I also get a sore feeling in my stomach and chest. At night, when I lay down, I have a deep intense burning feeling in my stomach, even if I ate 6 hours prior to laying down. It doesn t matter which side I lay on. It hurts so bad. Every day I also have horrible mirgraines that last almost 6 hours. Tylenol cant even help with the pain and pounding. I feel tired and weak, but as I work 40 plus hours a week, I push myself to go above and beyond. Most times, i also have cervic pain upon coughing, sneezing, and sex. I also cannot control my bladder and urinate at least 15 times per day. I have constant jaw pain. I know this seems alot for a 22 year old, but these are all things i experience every single day. It makes me very irritable, and moody, very short fuse. What is going on with me? I am 22, I should not be feeling this way or having these symtpoms this early in my life. I feel as if im 22 living in a 86 year old body. I also have a pearly pink bump above my left temple, which resembles a skin cancer. I cannot afford hospital visits, as I don t have a family doctor , and I also have a two year old son to care for, whom comes first, all his medical needs always met, as they should be. I have many medical issues, which I have had to push aside and work through to afford my high mortgage, car payment, insurances, electric, water, groceries, and every other expense possible. I do not have the spare money to afford making sure I am in good health, to take care of my family and son. Please, help answer a few questions I have. I am deeply concerned and need to be around for many more years to care for my precious baby boy.
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Tue, 23 Aug 2016

Fri, 26 Jul 2019
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