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Having Breast Cancer. Feels Dizzy, Vomiting, Having Hair Fall. What Should I Do?

Hi Doctor Christensen , i have being going through a divorce, seven years ago, breast cancer after delivering my son 15 years ago, right now am still dealing with my emotional life ( the love of my life ) my ex :( , now my hair is falling out, i feel dizzy, at times i want to vomit , don t know what to do my doctor checked my blood and gave me 50.000 un of vit. D2 , and said i am fine but i know deep inside of me that something is wrong and my doctors don t seem to care , when i was diagnose with breast cancer i had to fight with my doctor for him to request an ultra sound on me...
Sat, 23 Feb 2013
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Hi,
Breast cancer has a propensity to spread to other visceral organ like liver, your symptoms in a background of malignancy should be carefully dealt with. You may order routine blood count with liver function test, abdominal imaging. Symptoms may be due to anxiety and stress also. Consult your oncologist.
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Having Breast Cancer. Feels Dizzy, Vomiting, Having Hair Fall. What Should I Do?

Hi, Breast cancer has a propensity to spread to other visceral organ like liver, your symptoms in a background of malignancy should be carefully dealt with. You may order routine blood count with liver function test, abdominal imaging. Symptoms may be due to anxiety and stress also. Consult your oncologist.