Cool, minty sensation in mouth and a bunch of other weird stuff.

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Ok. So, I feel like I'm legit going crazy. I'm 26 and I've never had any major health issues other than gallbladder removal. I've had two very healthy pregnancies and births and I've had depression and anxiety since the age of 12. For the past few months I've been lacking energy, as in I'm ready for a nap every single day four hours into my day and after 6-8 hours of sleep. I was in the military for 4 years and was recognized multiple times for my ability to power through long nights (36 hours straight) and do so with a smile on my face and a skip in my step. So for me to suddenly have no energy is a huge deal. Within the last couple of weeks I've started having a hard time remembering things and focusing. In addition I've been getting dizzy, short of breath, have had severe brain fog, my depression has intensified tremendously, and I've had nausea off and on. Just recently I've started to have a cooling sensation in my mouth accompanied by a taste that reminds me of the aftertaste of something sugar free (ie: a diet coke) and I've started to notice that at around noon my hands start to tremor slightly. I went to a chiropractor yesterday and while I felt great immediately afterwards I started feeling this way again today. I also had an incident in February where my body started shutting down (my temperate was too low to register but was recorded at it's lowest at 96°, I was drenched in swear, my heart rate plummeted along with my blood pressure.) I was seen by a specialist, neurologist, cardiologist, oncologist and endocrinologist all of which could not determine what was wrong with me. I'm not sure if the two go hand in hand or not. If anyone has heard of anything like this please help me. I just want to feel better and have answers. I have two very small kids and I want to be around a long time for them but I honestly feel kind of hopeless with my current state. Any help is appreciated.

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