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I Have Light Headed, Dizzy. Is It Anemia Or Low Blood Pressure?

lately ive been feeling light headed, dizzy and feeling like im going to faint. i work alot so i dont eat well. im always tried and lazy. what could this be? i know i should go to a doctor but i dont have insurance, so i dont wanna go and pay alot and have them tell me its nothing. any help would help me. thanks! ive also been getting chest pain, it feels like someones steping on my chest
Wed, 16 Dec 2009
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If you are anemic the only way to tell is with a blood count. No one here can do that for you. If you have blood pressure issues, go to a pharmacy that had a cuff and take your BP. No one here can do that for you either. If you don't take better care of yourself you will end up at the doctor, or the emergency room, sooner or later.

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I Have Light Headed, Dizzy. Is It Anemia Or Low Blood Pressure?

If you are anemic the only way to tell is with a blood count. No one here can do that for you. If you have blood pressure issues, go to a pharmacy that had a cuff and take your BP. No one here can do that for you either. If you don t take better care of yourself you will end up at the doctor, or the emergency room, sooner or later.