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health problems getting worse please help! 15 years old.

I noticed symptoms starting to appear about 4 months ago and it seems like they are getting worse very quickly.
Atleast 4 times a weak i get very bad headaches, with my head pulsing, vertigo, ringing in the ears, extreme sensitivity to noise, and i can even see the pulsing in my vision where every pulse appears as a quick blurriness or sometimes a pulse of faded vision.
But my vision is always kind of faded now. i see black dots in my vision like you do when you do not eat or drink enough water. i feel very lightheaded and sometimes if i even sit up i feel as if im going to pass out.
ever since this started my heart has been beating hard (not meaning fast). and i often have extreme discomfort in my chest with beats at random feeling like its struggling to get bloodflow or possibly skipping a beat.
A few days ago i woke up with a headache (as i have been lately every morning), but with my heart beating very hard, my head was pulsing even harder now that my heart was beating harder. i could now feel the pulse through my whole body and every beat was making my body shake.
My mom took me to the emergency room but all they did was give me migraine medicine, which helped only my headache, not the pulsing in my head.
By the time i left the ER my heart was still beating very hard, maybe even harder (this was not the first time i had experienced a hard heartbeat as i do often and more frequently but was the worst ever). While leaving my vision was extremely poor and sensitive to light and my ears were ringing with sensitivity to noise.
About two minutes after getting in the car and on the way home i lost my vision and hearing completely. my face went numb, and i had the most extreme discomfort in my chest i had ever felt. I was very cold and when i felt my face, it felt as if i had been in a freezer it was so cold. My vision and hearing slowly came back after several minutes, my heart continued beating very hard though. My vision was very fuzzy and my ears were sensitive and ringing.
My heart didnt stop beating hard all day as i was just laying down, every beat was still shaking my whole body and i could feel the pulse in my face, my parents felt my face and they said they could feel it too. Also while laying down i realized i was arching my back while laying down, like it was tightening up. i didnt think much of it but it was uncomfortable so i tried to lay on my side most of the time.
That evening i felt like everything was getting worse so i went to a different hospital again.
Once checking into the ER i was so weak and dizzy i could not walk. I still could not stop arching my back and once i layed down in the hospital bed i realized my chest was very tight like i had been working out the day before, my legs started to tighten as well. This got very extreme fast (first time i had experienced this). I could not stop flexing my whole body, it hurt so bad i was screaming. The nurse injected me with valium and it helped for a little while but the 'cramping' soon came back and this happened about 2 or three more times where they had to keep giving me more.
The whole 7 hours i was there none of my other symptoms had gone away.
Doctors do not know what is going on, it seems like they have given up. Yesterday took a four hour drive to see a neurologist but he was no help.
I noticed symptoms at first about 4 months ago but they were no where close to how bad they are now. I found myself having to stay home alot during the summer becuase of this and now it is so bad that i cannot go to school.
The headaches i get are the worst headaches i have ever experienced, i have been prescribed vicodin and sumatriptan which don't always make them go away enough to not be excruciating. They can last anywhere from a few hours to days and with them it is very hard to sleep.
About a week ago i thought i was feeling well enough to finally go longboarding with my friend. This did not go well at all, I found myself walking most of the time becuase with the activity, my heart was just beating too hard and i had the discomfortable 'struggling' feeling. I tried ignore it at first but as they kept getting worse i had to stop.
Also i have always had a very bad back, i get soreness throughout my whole back and its the worst in my neck and upper back. In my neck i get craming, stiffness, aches, and soreness.
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okay thanks so much
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I think you need to see a better doc.  ER docs are just there to mitigate the immediate problem, not solve it.  For that you need someone like the neurologist, but you don't mention any tests given.  There are headache specialists out there.  The rapid heart beat could be you reacting to the scary sensations, or it could be part of the problem.  Keep in mind that migraines are a vascular headache, meaning they're caused by constriction of small blood vessels at the extremities which then forces blood to the brain.  The blurry vision is a classic precursor of a migraine, but generally goes away after about a half hour when the headache hits its peak.  When you get a lot of migraines at a stretch, that could be a condition called cluster headaches.  Also, because migraines are a vascular ailment, with blood flow affected, you might very well feel cold in parts of your extremities and warm at your head, and the medication you're taking can exacerbate that.  I solved my migraine problem with meditation at a doctor's suggestion, but I first had to find out what I had.  That's what you have to do --  keep pushing until you find out so you can figure out how to deal with it.  Good luck.
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