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Anonymous
Diagnose me. I'll see a doctor if it lasts long enough or if there's more symptoms, but until then I'll wait.
Basically, I've just gotten extremely tired and a little sore all of a sudden. Granted, I've worked extra-long hours for the past 2 weeks, but I've done that kind of thing before and I've never gotten like this. Tired and sore sure, but not in a non-functional way that didn't go away after resting.
Anyway, it only started yesterday. First, I was woken up by suddenly feeling like I was going to throw up. Not just nausea, I WAS going to puke. But I never do (ever, I'd have to be insanely sick) so it eventually passed.
So I went to work. I noticed I was tired but I didn't care and worked hard anyway, until it hit me and I fell over, almost passing out. The feelings didn't pass, so I'm taking time off work now, and that really sucks for me.
Last night I slept 12 hours, woke up, barely worked for 3 hours (had NO choice, it was that or close the goddamn store completely) then slept for 4 hours. Barely woke up just to eat. I've been awake since and don't feel I absolutely have to sleep, but I probably will soon easily anyway. Oh, and I slept "normally" while I worked for the past 2 weeks (well, I go to bed late and get up late, but it's still 8 hours of sleep.)

tl;dr No fever. No nausea since (eating and drinking plenty.) Just very tired and kind of sore. I'm considerably weaker in general. I'd wait at least like 6 days before seeing a doctor because I know they'll just tell me I'm just overworked.
>> Anonymous
if your blankets are consistently damp with weird smelling sweat you have mono
>> Anonymous
>>244180
Nope, not at all. Not one damn pound, despite my pathetic efforts.
also my glands don't feel sore. Soreness is really just my arms and legs.
>> Anonymous
I'd say mono as well.

The flu maybe?
>> Anonymous
>>244183
not sweating, although for 2 days before yesterday i noticed i was kind of stinking more than normal
but that's not enough to really go on, especially since it's gone now
>> Anonymous
>>244188
I was actually thinking the flu really, but is it possible to get it without any symptoms besides being tired?
>> Anonymous
> * Fever (usually high)
* Headache
* Muscle aches
* Chills
* Extreme tiredness
* Dry cough
* Runny nose may also occur but is more common in children than adults
* Stomach symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, may also occur but are more common in children than adults

Sudden symptoms are common.
>> Anonymous
*looks up mono*

no chills, no loss of appetite....well actually not sure about the chills thing. I admit today I cannot fucking decide if I'm too hot or too cold, I keep turning the AC on and off. But no fever.

I'm thinking I'm either overworked and it'll go away soon as I rest more, or it'll get worse with more symptoms so I can figure out WTF it is. It sucks right now though, just trying to explain to my boss that I'm too tired to work was difficult.
>> Anonymous
>>244185
did you notice changes in your toilet routines? loss of motivation? did you introduce new food in your eating routine?
>> Anonymous
>>244204
bathroom stuff is normal
as for motivation, I'm actually very pissed I now can't do things I was going to do

Only new food is 2 days ago I ate some grilled chicken some one made for me. It seemed fine to me. Also started eating pineapple 2 days ago, which is something I haven't eaten in years. I grilled it on the same grill as the chicken. That's definitely the only new thing, although they both coincide with the timing right. But like I said, my appetite is absolutely fine now.
>> Anonymous
>>244212
oh and everyone in my family ate the same food that night