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Post by Nora on Dec 4, 2018 1:23:58 GMT
sorry to hear that. i myself only experience something like this when i sleep badly or am running low on magnesium. I don’t mean to bother you with what is probably hypochondria on my part. I just wish it would go away! oh no its NO BOTHER for a fellow "hypochondriac". What you describe could be something or nothing so its good to explore. And I of course hope for your sake its nothing. but sometimes its just hard to say when its nothing or when its serious. If you are not easily grossed out, here is a story from my life: One day I was using the bathroom (going number 2) and when I was flushing I noticed it was all red. Like dark red. Like all over, the water was colored red from it, you know. I googled it, and yep, I was dying, google told me. Of colon cancer. I mean it didnt even have other solutions, because of the shade of the red and quantity and all. Mind you, this was the FIRST month after I had moved to the US. On my own. I didnt know a single soul here. No friends, no family members, nobody closer than an 8 hours flight away. It was a Friday evening. I didnt know what to do. I was sure I had hours to live. I didnt even know how health insurance works here, or where to go for help. So I emailed my boss. I kid you not. I emailed a VP of a Fortune 500 company I met only about 5 times before, and said "sorry to bother you, but I might be dying, where do I go?". (a few more sentences but this is the gist). He didnt reply until Saturday afternoon. Saying he was sorry he had missed the email and if I was ok and telling me which hospital he recommends. Of course by then I realized the color in my stool was from the damned super healthy beetroot juice I drank the day before. But I am telling you, it was a night of horror for me. I honestly hope your story has a similar ending. Minus the horror
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Post by Nalkarj on Jan 19, 2019 2:01:40 GMT
Damn! Starting up again. And it had been so long without any more symptoms. I always wonder if I should see the neurologist again, but I don’t want to keep running for the doctor for every little bump and bruise, especially on this insurance plan.
Take no notice of my whining, sorry, folks. Just need to get it off my chest—so to speak.
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Post by Nora on Jan 19, 2019 2:40:25 GMT
Damn! Starting up again. And it had been so long without any more symptoms. I always wonder if I should see the neurologist again, but I don’t want to keep running for the doctor for every little bump and bruise, especially on this insurance plan. Take no notice of my whining, sorry, folks. Just need to get it off my chest—so to speak. have you ever thought about using web md? its like 30-40 dolars and you get to talk to a specialist. I have used it multiple times and it has helped me make a decision. it doesnt cure you or diagnose you perfectly of course but it can often point you to the right direction or help you understand what it could be... totally worth the money from my pov
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