Hello there, I don't know why but my head always pains and then, my body becomes very weak. I can't walk when my body's weak.

So if you could help me, I'll be really grateful.

asked 08 Aug '11, 14:17

Yangchen%20Lhamo's gravatar image

Yangchen Lhamo
2112

edited 09 Aug '11, 03:44

Barry%20Allen's gravatar image

Barry Allen ♦♦
11411


Quite simply, there is obviously something very wrong with your body. You need to see a doctor and get some tests done to find out the cause of your problem.

I am sorry I cannot offer a more easy path for you, but your symptoms are serious, and need to be addressed!

Good luck, and I will pray for you.

Blessings, Jaianniah

link

answered 08 Aug '11, 14:23

Jaianniah's gravatar image

Jaianniah
37.8k13104607

In metaphysical anatomy, diseases occur due to poor management of emotions. Louise Hay in her book 'you can heal your life' provides a huge list of common sicknesses, what thoughts brought it about, and a healing affirmation to support it.

However, just be aware that getting sick is not a result of 'you.' Don't critisise yourself for thinking that it's 'your fault' for 'thinking bad thoughts.' This sickness you have may be essential to learn certain things about your life so as you can grow as a more loving and happy person. Sometimes in life, when people become handicapped, they first view it as a curse. If only more people would discover these people's current perceptions of getting sick- the actually see it as a necessary path in their lives. It is only after people experince 'bad things' do they expand as a person and become happier with their lives later on in life, even if that means not healing.

It is hard to judge exactly what you can do to heal yourself, considering no-body knows exactly your exact life details.....A psychic I saw last week explains that visualisations and meditation about white light heal and protect. I would suggest doing this as well as taking physical action of seeing a doctor- if western doctors annoy you, research into alternative therapy. Chinese herbology, acupuncture, aromatherapy may all assist.

link

answered 10 Aug '11, 13:23

Nikulas's gravatar image

Nikulas
5.4k534156

Jaianniah is right. Go to your doctor for you shouldn't play with symptoms of not being able to walk. There are many different reasons this could be happening and it is for a doctor to find out why but please dont wait any longer and go as soon as possible. Imediately if at all possible. The doctor you should see is a Neurologist so if you can make an apointment yourself good and if not ask your doctor to refer you to one the quicker the better.

Please keep us informed with your progress.

Love & light Paulina

link

answered 09 Aug '11, 08:26

Paulina%201's gravatar image

Paulina 1
9.2k1823

I would suggest that your head pain and body weakness may be a result of simple dehydration. Drink more clean water and see how you feel. In general the body becomes weak because it's not being properly taken care of and it is not being used and moved.

Love and Light

link

answered 08 Aug '11, 18:27

Brian's gravatar image

Brian
8.5k21798

Brian, you might be right...but head pain and weakness with <an inability="" to="" walk=""> are serious signs...dehydration would have to be extreme to cause these repeated symptoms.>>>>>>>>>>>

(08 Aug '11, 20:32) Jaianniah

it might be fever(like castro) or heat stroke.

link

answered 08 Aug '11, 21:07

white%20tiger's gravatar image

white tiger
21.9k115116

Click here to create a free account

If you are seeing this message then the Inward Quest system has noticed that your web browser is behaving in an unusual way and is now blocking your active participation in this site for security reasons. As a result, among other things, you may find that you are unable to answer any questions or leave any comments. Unusual browser behavior is often caused by add-ons (ad-blocking, privacy etc) that interfere with the operation of our website. If you have installed these kinds of add-ons, we suggest you disable them for this website




Related Questions