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I am 19y/o, female college student. 5'8" 135lbs. Regularly do yoga and pilates, take vitamins, and eat a balanced diet. Non smoker. Non drinker. No medication use. Normal periods.
These ailments have developed over about 4 years(with no cause) and I am reaching my breaking point. I do not have health insurance nor do I qualify for free/discounted healthcare. I have no financial resources. I am saving to see a doctor so I have made a list of things I experience regularly (most are daily) that I feel I should not be experiencing. I know some are related or caused by each other. I know some may be looked at as normal. But collectively, I need help;
I have been told by doctors in the past that I have anemia as well
Please feel free to ask any questions at all
Thank you so much,
Hannah
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