Feeling Weak and Embarrassed
Hello everyone!
I'm a 32-year-old female, standing at 176 cm and weighing 75 kg, dealing with a frustrating issue that I find hard to discuss with anyone.
I've not been diagnosed with any serious medical conditions, but I experience general weakness, persistent fatigue, occasional heart palpitations, and a constant ringing in my ears. My blood tests have come back normal, and I’m not taking any medications. For much of my life, I've felt unwell, but I always thought it was a common experience. It’s embarrassing to admit, but I only recently learned that the constant ear noise I experience is not typical.
Over the years, this feeling has not improved and it's becoming quite ridiculous, as it impacts my daily life even during the most mundane tasks. I have no trouble walking, but standing up often makes me feel faint. If I try to cook or stand for even a short stretch, I start to feel unwell and need to sit down before I feel like collapsing. While I can walk and hike regularly, being upright for even a few minutes is a struggle. I remember fainting multiple times during performances as a child, which makes me laugh now, but it’s serious too. Just standing on a crowded train, hoping to find a seat, is overwhelming. It may sound like complaining, but it’s the reality I’m living with. I'm reaching out to see if anyone has insights into what this could be or what I might investigate further. Thanks in advance for any help!
To clarify for the moderators:
- Age: 32
- Gender: Female
- Height: 176 cm
- Weight: 75 kg
- Ethnicity: Caucasian
- Duration of symptoms: Throughout my life
- Location: Europe
- Any relevant medical history: None
- Current medications: None
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