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RE: General Health Thread - TakasuMouce - Aug. 25, 2012 A cut like bump appeared on the side of my tongue, near the molars. It was red, then I saw something that was black. It was most likely not hair, and now looks like a yellowish dot appeared. The black thing is gone, but if I move the yellow thing with my nail, they move up and I see more yellowish things under. What is going on? RE: General Health Thread - V2 - Aug. 26, 2012 (Aug. 25, 2012 3:30 AM)Takasu Wrote: A cut like bump appeared on the side of my tongue, near the molars. It was red, then I saw something that was black. It was most likely not hair, and now looks like a yellowish dot appeared. The black thing is gone, but if I move the yellow thing with my nail, they move up and I see more yellowish things under. What is going on? It could very well be an infection. You should really consult a medical professional for diagnosis instead of here. RE: General Health Thread - akio314 - Sep. 03, 2012 My health problem is not a single ear infection, but a double ear infection. I can't hear that well. EDIT: I am sorry for reviving this thread. RE: General Health Thread - OwnageDerp - Sep. 04, 2012 Please answer fast: Whenever i move my right jaw, it makes a mid-loud snap in my mouth. is this normal for me? RE: General Health Thread - Deadpool - Sep. 04, 2012 No. No it's not. RE: General Health Thread - Tri - Sep. 04, 2012 (Sep. 04, 2012 12:48 AM)PwnageDerp Wrote: Please answer fast: Whenever i move my right jaw, it makes a mid-loud snap in my mouth. is this normal for me? You mean it happens every time? It happens to me occasionally when I don't talk for a period of time. It doesn't hurt me, though. RE: General Health Thread - OwnageDerp - Sep. 04, 2012 (Sep. 04, 2012 1:36 AM)Tri Wrote:(Sep. 04, 2012 12:48 AM)PwnageDerp Wrote: Please answer fast: Whenever i move my right jaw, it makes a mid-loud snap in my mouth. is this normal for me? Every time, but it doesn't hurt because i'm so used to it. i had this for 2 years... RE: General Health Thread - Kai-V - Sep. 26, 2012 Hey, nobody asked me my opinion ... It might not work for everybody, but everybody does not have a poor immune system, and Danone should really not have to do this ... http://ca.shine.yahoo.com/blogs/shine-on/danone-yogurt-fan-company-may-owe-50-class-161750918.html To perhaps make this revival more worth it, for nine months, one day I can run four kilometres without any problem, and almost every other day, I have been out of breath while at rest ... (Oct. 15, 2011 4:30 AM)Kai-V Wrote:(Oct. 15, 2011 3:32 AM)Hazel Wrote: I can medically guarantee you that the Lactobacillus Casei is not the entire reason this occurred - it's technically true that it DOES strengthen the immune system, but not on anything resembling such a large scale. RE: General Health Thread - Hazel - Sep. 26, 2012 I've always maintained my stance against the dubious phrasing used in their advertising, because it simply isn't true; they word it in a way that makes it seem so much more important and influential than it will be. I also still think other factors influenced your changes, rather than some magic yogurt; Lactobacillus IS "scientifically proven" to do a thing, but not necessarily what the ads claim, and certainly not to that extent. The latter sounds like a fatigue issue, or could be some manner of seasonal response. RE: General Health Thread - Kai-V - Sep. 26, 2012 (Sep. 26, 2012 10:51 PM)Hazel Wrote: The latter sounds like a fatigue issue, or could be some manner of seasonal response. I sleep very well, and I always try to have at least eight hours every night. Also, in nine months, I have gone through winter, all of spring, all of summer, and I am entering autumn here ... I have not been able to see any pattern, anything that helps, anything which makes it worse, etc. RE: General Health Thread - Hazel - Sep. 27, 2012 Fatigue does not necessarily refer to lack or excess of sleep or even literal weariness; muscular fatigue is what I was referring to specifically, as you may just be running yourself either too hard or too inefficiently. Fatigue, as a condition, is often entirely unrelated to sleep; otherwise, it would be called "sleepiness". My first instinct is, as always, to tell you to see a physician about it at nearest availability if it is of real concern. They'll likely do stress tests, push your heart rate up, and then have you do a breathing exam. RE: General Health Thread - Kai-V - Sep. 27, 2012 After nine months, I am finally close to having an appointment with my pneumologist. Muscular fatigue would affect only my breathing, even when I basically stopped doing any training for three months when this issue began ? RE: General Health Thread - Hazel - Sep. 27, 2012 It could simply be a weakness of the lungs specifically, yes; pulmonary function tests should show this, and should ideally be conducted after elevating your heart rate on a treadmill to simulate the proper conditions. Nine months for an appointment is sickeningly unforgivable under any circumstance, but that is an argument that would go sour and into very disallowed territory quite rapidly, so I will content myself to simply say: icky. RE: General Health Thread - Kai-V - Sep. 27, 2012 I am not certain why bother elevating my heart rate to do the test when I am out of breath as is, hah. After activity, I am all fine, just like before doing it. RE: General Health Thread - Hazel - Sep. 27, 2012 Honestly, it seems a tad unfamiliar to me; I do think you're in for a pulmonary function and cardiac stress test, though. RE: General Health Thread - TakasuMouce - Nov. 21, 2012 I recently had some type of pain in my chest. It was after warm up in Gym. Me, revved up and ready to play some handball. I sat at my attendance spot on the floor, and I began to have chest pain. I felt like my heart was burning, not like heart burn, but like a pulsing, agonising pain. I look in pain, trying to keep it in. I shivered, then then started to sweat. This repeating for a few minutes, like 2-3 min., until it finally stopped. I forgot about it and began to play. I was fine throughout the rest of the day. I told my mom, and she advised me to tell her if it happens again. So does anyone know what it was? ![]() RE: General Health Thread - Hazel - Nov. 21, 2012 Sounds like gas. No, I'm not kidding. RE: General Health Thread - beybladefoever - Nov. 21, 2012 So a couple days ago I woke up in the middle of the night and started shivering and couldn't stop for a half an hour(It was actually warm in my room). Does anybody have an idea of what happened? P.S. My mom is a doctor and she didn't say anything was wrong but I just want to know what caused it to happen. RE: General Health Thread - Hazel - Nov. 22, 2012 A doctor said nothing was wrong, so you came here, where the most knowledgable person is only informed as far as a nurse would be? RE: General Health Thread - Mandy© - Nov. 27, 2012 I am generally okay and fit. I usually go swimming once a week. Yesterday I helped my uncle to unload about 400 or more--boxes of stocks. Keep in mind that they are quite heavy too. I was surprised most stocks got sold right away since there are customers that come and buys off the stock. Although some of them were hats...there's some other things too, but I wasnt told what the heavy boxes were. So, yeah, I am pretty fit and healthy. RE: General Health Thread - Mandy© - Nov. 27, 2012 (Nov. 21, 2012 11:21 PM)beybladefoever Wrote: So a couple days ago I woke up in the middle of the night and started shivering and couldn't stop for a half an hour(It was actually warm in my room). Does anybody have an idea of what happened? I got those feelings before as well, I think it is due to exposure of cold and hot weather. 2 years ago in December when it was cold, I also got that feeling, I was feeling super hot at that time, then suddenly feel so cold all of the sudden. That may explain your situation? Thinking of hypothermia or something similar..not sure though. RE: General Health Thread - Hazel - Nov. 28, 2012 First off, don't double-post. Second off, that has nothing to do with anything, and if you're catching hypothermia in your bed, your bed is underwater in the mid-atlantic. Do not give medical advice, of any kind, unless you actually know what you're talking about. RE: General Health Thread - TakasuMouce - Apr. 02, 2013 Sorry for revieving an old thread; the only place I know to put this in. Ive been getting leg cramps lately, waking up like something was squeezing my calf. It lasts for about ten seconds, and then Ill be fine for the rest of the day. WTF? I may be over exercising, doing about 500 jump ropes every other day and running approximately 3/4 of a mile every other day, but I'm not sure. I don't think I'm overweight, either, weighing in at about 107 pounds for a guy that's 5'4 and almost 13. But what do I know? I have no medical experience, and my mom isn't truely sure, either. ![]() RE: General Health Thread - Hazel - Apr. 02, 2013 Sounds very much like growing pains, which tend to be muscular rather than skeletal, and are not actually in any way related to growing taller. It's entirely benign. If you were suffering from overexertion, the pain would be more persistent, and would radiate. RE: General Health Thread - Kai-V - Feb. 23, 2016 Man, hopefully someone else shares the addiction of having no slack inside your body hah. I think that is the most satisfying aspect of working out, besides being healthy and having bigger muscles hahah. |