Yes you should test again to be on the safe side. But those symptoms are very common ones. Try to relax and take a bubble bath and you will calm down. If your period doesn't show you should go see a doctor. Make sure you get on Birth Control or use a condom, you make you lose feeling during sex, but you don't want to have to worry about losing out on life because of one simple and preventable mistake.
Symptoms are: * Withdrawal bleeding * Abdominal cramps * Increase or decrease in vaginal discharge * Nauseous * Dizziness * Headache * Breast or nipple tenderness
Psilocybin (the hallucinogenic molecule in 'shrooms) isn't addictive, so there isn't withdrawal, so to speak. It mimics the neurotransmitter serotonin (partially responsible for keeping you happy), so don't be surprised if you're a bit nauseous, have a headache, or are sad/drained afterward.
Anxiety, nauseous, headache, stress, sweating, feeling out of place, grumpy and similar symptoms... takes a while to wear off...
No! I just accidentally ate some whipped cream that is 3 months expired. I now have a bad headache and feel slightly nauseous. Don't do it!
When you are having terrible migraines that hurt your eyes, make your light sensitive and make you so nauseous that you almost throw up, you might be having a flu, cluster headache, or meningitis.
The correct spelling of the adjective is nauseous(queasy, sickened).
nauseous is when your stomach starts to ache and hurt
I am very nauseous
The symptoms of a brain tumor are headache or a feeling of pressure in the head, temporary loss of consciousness, confusion or feeling as if in a fog, amnesia, dizziness, ringing in the nauseous or vomiting, and fatigue.
This can be caused from the withdrawal from the birth control pill or because you are pregnant.
The thought of yet another ocean voyage made her nauseous.
The most common disorders of a nervous system are headache or a feeling of pressure in the head, temporary loss of consciousness, confusion or feeling as if in a fog, amnesia, dizziness, ringing in the nauseous or vomiting, and fatigue.