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Okay... Im 17 years old, female. My story is really long but to sum it all up it all began in january of 2012. (this year) I was out with my boyfriend at a hockey game and felt not myself. Went to the ER there and almost felt like i was dying. We left early and the next morning i woke up really dizzy and my ears were bothering me. Went to the doctor and they said i had a double ear infection. The ear infection went away and dizziness stayed until end of february... I saw every doctor and ENT possible. For a month i believe in March i felt back to my normal, fun self! i was so relieved and happy finally. In the beginning of april it all started again but with newer symptoms..from now until april ive had constant headaches, tiredness, my hands feel weak and numb, and i just feel brain fogged. My head just doesn't feel right and its so hard to explain to someone how i feel but it almost feels like im not in my body:(. its the worst feeling in the world and all i want is to enjoy my senior year in high school and i haven't at all because of all of this. Im thinking i have chronic fatique? but it's so frustrating not knowing any answers. I think i cry every single day over it. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME OUT ?? I NEED AN ANSWER:( thank you
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replied July 12th, 2012
The good news is you probably don't have ME/CFS. The primary symptom is post-exertional malaise, which involves feeling very ill after exercise or even normal or mild daily activities.

Have your ears been looked into further by doctors?
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