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I have had the same symptoms too...and my period is due for 2 weeks.....but i also have been so nauseated to the smell of food that i dont want to eat.... please update when you find out

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Q: I have nausea tired all the time headaches and mood swings even the last 2 morning i have had diherrea and my period isn't do for another 12 days?
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