Why do I feel bad even though I am healthy?
For weeks, I've been tormented by physical pain and limitations. These mainly include severe back pain, pain in my arms and legs, headaches (which sometimes turn into migraines), eye pain, labored breathing, difficulty swallowing (numbness in the throat and jaw), numbness, tingling in my hands and head, dizziness, etc.
Things got really bad after I went through my extreme depressive phase a few weeks ago, which was the worst it's been in a long time. I had a lot of nervous breakdowns and fits of rage and crying, which then led to sleep problems (which are still there). I also had really extreme panic attacks and anxiety before and after. However, I don't know if all of these symptoms could really be caused by that, even though the psychological stress and emotional problems had built up so much and were truly extreme.
And it's driving me crazy, because I don't have any physical problems and I'm healthy. I went to the doctor a week ago and had an EKG and blood test, and everything was perfectly fine.
So what's wrong with me? What's causing this? What should I do? Have I possibly developed fibromyalgia?
It doesn’t sound like you’re healthy. But it doesn’t have to be a physical cause, even if it feels that way. The psyche often plays a role. I’d let a doctor explain it.
But even if I’m consciously psychic well?
Then subconsciously, maybe? Is that okay?
Why am I bad even though I’m healthy?
That’s very strong. You’re bad even though you’re healthy? Can that even be? Sorry, but such questions are simply unnecessary, they should be deleted immediately and then there are also the people who respond very nicely to you…
Hey, read it right!
I said I was checked by the doctor with EKG and blood test where everything was okay. However, I still have pain and I feel bad.
With your suspicion, you should consult a rheumatologist to let it go.