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Random Hypoglycemia, Migraine, Back Ache, Weakness, Chills. What Is It?

Doctors believe that I suffer from hypoglycemia . Only thing is, it s random. It only occurs once every couple of months. All of a sudden today, I got a horrible migraine , my back hurt, and I felt physically weak. Tonight, I realized a mole literally just appeared on my pinky. I am starting to have chills, like the ones I get before an episode. What s going on with the surprise mole? I m really concerned. I m seventeen and at a healthy weight for a girl.
Thu, 25 Oct 2012
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Hello,

There is probably no cause for alarm yet, until you can convincingly prove any of these issues to be true.
This may be a good time for a medical work-up to include fasting blood glucose and complete blood counts.
These 2 reports, in addition to a doctor's review of the mole, should help to resolve your concerns.

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Random Hypoglycemia, Migraine, Back Ache, Weakness, Chills. What Is It?

Hello, There is probably no cause for alarm yet, until you can convincingly prove any of these issues to be true. This may be a good time for a medical work-up to include fasting blood glucose and complete blood counts. These 2 reports, in addition to a doctor s review of the mole, should help to resolve your concerns.