Do I really need a doctor? It can't be from stress right?!


Question: Im having a lot of family problems and things are really hard for my fiance and me at the moment. But recently I've lost all appetite, I can't sleep or concentrate and my partner is really worried about it. I don't want to lose my job but Im finding it difficult to keep my head straight just now. I haven't had a period in months and my friend thinks thats from stress. My fiance keeps telling me to go to a doctor but I don't want to take time off work because I only just got this job and it would look bad.
Can anyone help?


Answers: Im having a lot of family problems and things are really hard for my fiance and me at the moment. But recently I've lost all appetite, I can't sleep or concentrate and my partner is really worried about it. I don't want to lose my job but Im finding it difficult to keep my head straight just now. I haven't had a period in months and my friend thinks thats from stress. My fiance keeps telling me to go to a doctor but I don't want to take time off work because I only just got this job and it would look bad.
Can anyone help?

It would be a good idea to get this checked out by a doctor. If you're worried about taking time out of work and your doctor (like many in the UK) doesn't do weekend surgeries, try going first thing in the morning before work or at the end the day. If this won't work try one of the NHS walk in centres - I used to find the service in my south London one very quick and professional and they were open 7 days a week. But really I would make the time to go.

if u stopped having period u should go to doctor immediately

your man is right go see a doctor... see one that dose saturdays that way you wont have to have the day off of work...

Recently engaged + New Job = stress.
No Period for months = Preggie.

Problem solved.

I'm not a doctor, but I can tell you that it would be in your best interest to seek out a health professional.

Stress can lead to many things. Some of the more common are headaches, tiredness, sleep problems, and over eating or loss of appetite, just to name a few. Also, anytime that you have amenorrhea, (absence of menstruation) you should be seen by your OBGYN or DO as soon as possible.

sounds like depression





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