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Hospitals and Long Term Treatment: Chronic illness thread

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  • bowenbowen How you doin'? Registered User regular
    Was there first class on this flight? Maybe he was trying to get himself moved up and just using you as the scapegoat.

    People are fucking awful.

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
  • TheStigTheStig Registered User regular
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  • valhalla130valhalla130 13 Dark Shield Perceives the GodsRegistered User regular
    I've been diagnosed with degenerative arthritis since 1998. By the VA. The whole reason I got out of the Army was because of knee pain. I was doing night land navigation, fell down into a dry creekbed in the dark, and bent both of my knees backward. Not all the way, but enough to hear two pops as it happened. I walked all the way back like that to where we started and let my leadership know, then started a process of profiles and humiliation for almost 10 months because the Infantry doesn't let you be weak.

    So I got out, was evaluates by the VA, diagnosed with degen arthritis, and led a life of slowly worsening knee pain, to the point where my knees sometimes pop out of place when I'm walking or going up stairs.

    I recently began going to the VA again about a year ago, and went to the VA yesterday to be seen finally about my knees. Doctor looked at the
    X-rays and stated he saw no evidence of knee problems or arthritis. He did go ahead and order an MRI, but I was stressed.

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  • CalicaCalica Registered User regular
    I've been diagnosed with degenerative arthritis since 1998. By the VA. The whole reason I got out of the Army was because of knee pain. I was doing night land navigation, fell down into a dry creekbed in the dark, and bent both of my knees backward. Not all the way, but enough to hear two pops as it happened. I walked all the way back like that to where we started and let my leadership know, then started a process of profiles and humiliation for almost 10 months because the Infantry doesn't let you be weak.

    So I got out, was evaluates by the VA, diagnosed with degen arthritis, and led a life of slowly worsening knee pain, to the point where my knees sometimes pop out of place when I'm walking or going up stairs.

    I recently began going to the VA again about a year ago, and went to the VA yesterday to be seen finally about my knees. Doctor looked at the
    X-rays and stated he saw no evidence of knee problems or arthritis. He did go ahead and order an MRI, but I was stressed.

    Might be worth asking him to double check that they were your X-rays. Stranger things have happened.

  • UnbrokenEvaUnbrokenEva HIGH ON THE WIRE BUT I WON'T TRIP ITRegistered User regular
    vision loss is an odd thing in how it can creep up on you. I'd have trouble reading stuff in games I was playing, but I chalked it up to having my couch too far from the TV, or my wife would comment on how close I was holding a comic I was reading and I'd explain it as poor lighting. It wasn't until I noticed how close I was leaning to my computer screen that I realized that no, my vision just sucked. This was last fall, and it was January before I had time to make an appointment with an optometrist.

    Now, the last few eye exams I had, there would be a point where they'd ask me which lens looked better and more and more my answer would be "neither, they're both bad." My old optometrist would then give me the best prescription they could, the glasses would help a bit, and on we go. I figured this was normal, my eyes just sucked and that was as good as they could be corrected. This time, my new optometrist asked me if anyone had ever talked to me about keratoconus, because this was not in fact normal. He referred me to a specialist at the local hospital's eye care clinic, and sure enough, I have a condition where my corneas have been getting thinner and thinner and can no longer hold their shape properly, causing them to get more cone-like, and that's not something glasses can correct for. Thankfully, it is something that hard contact lenses can correct, and if that doesn't work there are surgical options as well.

    I have been wearing my new contacts for about an hour now and holy shit, this is what things really look like? It feels like a goddamn superpower.

  • valhalla130valhalla130 13 Dark Shield Perceives the GodsRegistered User regular
    That's awesome. I haven't had a decent pair of glasses in years. At least since I started needing them all the time about 8 years ago.

    And I did the same thing. One day I realized I had stopped reading. So I got out a favorite novel and was l, like... why can't I see any of this? Then it hit me that reading text in games had been difficult for a long time and I had slowly stopped reading books and magazines, and just not realized it.

    Glasses helped, but of the 4 pairs I've had, none have really helped much with seeing close-up.

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  • Blackhawk1313Blackhawk1313 Demon Hunter for Hire Time RiftRegistered User regular
    Ah eyesight, such a harsh mistress. Last appointment I had my doc brought up the word bifocals. Prior to this I hadn’t felt particularly old, that however kinda kicked that notion right in the head. At least they’ve stabilized for now, piss poor though they are.

  • valhalla130valhalla130 13 Dark Shield Perceives the GodsRegistered User regular
    I've had to wear bifocals since 2012. Talk about being about to turn 40, and then getting that kick again.

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  • Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    Oh I should mention that we discussed a treatment option, but it's not covered by insurance, so we are applying for financial aid cause fuck I don't got 50k lying around.

    Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
  • valhalla130valhalla130 13 Dark Shield Perceives the GodsRegistered User regular
    Christ, dude. All the feelings...

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  • pookapooka Registered User regular
    edited April 2019
    i'm doing okay, just venting a bit.
    so, i started 25mg of atomoxetine (Strattera) at the beginning of last month, gone up to 40mg this month. both happened to basically coincide with my period, so i'm writing off some of the symptoms (exhaustion, headaches, insomnia) as just exacerbating underlying issues rather than as standalone remarkable side effects. the dry mouth was real, but it's helping me hydrate better than i had, so yay for a side effect causing positive change...?

    it seems like it's helping the ADHD, also question mark. it's subtle, for sure, but i feel more confident in noticing results, even more when compared to the Vyvanse or Rexulti. it's not that i'm more focused, it's just easier for me to stay on-task and then refocus onto the next thing rather than obsessing frantically. it has been way easier to write emails and fill out paperwork, and though writing posts can still take a long time, i don't fret and edit as much. i've also noticed less anxiety, though that's been less of a daily issue since... sometime in the Fall? last year sometime, so a general lessening to start, but i just feel like my inner mellowness is more present, i guess, so i'm more aware of any anxiety as a temporary feeling. so for the large part, managing ADHD enables me to more effectively manage anxiety and depression (whether it's an outgrowth of the ADHD or cyclothymia.)

    the shitty thing is that this drug has seemingly caused my low blood pressure to go from causing occasional spells of standing up too fast (like, 0-8 times a month, depending on the time of month) to a near guarantee. like, i've made myself faint before, but it's been awhile; i scared my partner this morning 'cause i don't know he's ever seen me pass out like that. i got up off the couch from lying down (sleep issues, remember), agreed that i'd go lie in bed to sleep, hugged him, maybe a couple other words -- probably 10-20 seconds from horizontal to blacking out, so i don't recall exactly. come back in clutching the floor with a roaring in my head, dizzy blackness, and him saying my name. i can almost picture slithering out of his arms to the ground, but that could just as easily be the brain filling in the blanks.

    good thing i already made a doc appointment! though i don't know what a guy i've never seen before will suggest -- i need to let my psych nurse know, sigh. my therapist wanted me to get bloodwork to check my hormones specifically, since my longterm symptoms (sleep probs, depression, anxiety) seem to consistently get worse around my period. but, my magnesium levels could also easily be off, so best to get an update on that stuff, too. ..i could be doing more to be healthy, but one thing at a time, small progress is still progress.

    i'm just gonna be real annoyed if the one thing that’s seemed to help with my concentration has a side effect i'm not able to work around. hopefully it lessens in severity as i adjust to the higher dose, but given i was noticing more frequency with the lower dose...

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  • Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    OK, so

    The nurse assistant to my doc at Mayo has retired and there is a new, young person working at the desk there now. This is important because we're applying for financial aid to try and get me into the program at the Clinic to help reduce my dependency on pain medication.

    Well, this woman has been so unhelpful, so arrogant that I actually heard my sweet mother, the same mother of mine who works at the altar guild at church, the same one who almost never lets out a cuss of anykind, who asks me not to cuss so much.

    Well, today my mother told me that this person was giving her so much attitude, saying things like "I can't imagine why the doctor would insist you do this program here if there were similar programs closer to your area."

    My mom said "Bitch, are you omniscient? Were you in the room when we talked to him? The doctor wants us to do it this way for a reason"

    So yeah, even my mother has limits on on maintaining decorum and southern charm.

    Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
  • pookapooka Registered User regular
    i don't know wtf is going on with my body

    the beau has been dealing with something GI-related since it prompted an ER trip in mid-May, got into a gastro Friday, got an endo scheduled for the end of the month

    meanwhile, i notice some kind of bugbite or scratch on my leg 2ish weeks ago, notice it looks, mm, not great on the 27th & take a picture so i can accurately track it. compare it on the 3rd, it does look larger and worse, guess i'll make a doctor's appointment to see if it's infected. realize later in the day, holy fuck, i have some kinda rash sprinkled across my trunk and across my upper thighs, so i definitely make an appointment with whoever at the clinic can see me ASAP, ie Friday, the day after the 4th of July (she got me scheduled with a dermatologist, but suspects it's along the lines of pityriasis rosea or a drug rash.) i went up to 60mg of atomoxetine 2 weeks ago, so it would be weird as the cause, and also less ideal, since at 40mg it actually seems to help the ADHD in general (and its knock-on effects)

    and then i woke up feeling like i was about to have a rush of drainage, and i surely did, except in the form of blood. so ~4am today; about 3am June ?20th, one back in February, and i feel like there was one in the interval there, but i didn't note it anywhere. started atomoxetine in March, so it's not entirely to blame for nosebleeds, though it has exacerbated lifelong lightheadedness. the nosebleeds aren't frequent enough to feel like i should make an appointment; i guess i could just message the PCP about it...

    fuckin welcome to 37

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  • knitdanknitdan In ur base Killin ur guysRegistered User regular
    I’ve had a shit week

    I was stupid over the prior weekend and overindulged on fluids, so Monday morning I woke up hacking up blood and realized I’d given myself fucking pulmonary edema due to fluid overload. Got to dialysis and removed enough so I was out of danger but still had the cough which sucked.

    Then on Tuesday morning I somehow wrenched my lower back in the shower, which put me out of commission for most of the day.

    By Wednesday I could move a little better and by Thursday I was still feeling the odd twinge but overall much improved.

    Last night I started getting dehydrated and my abs began to cramp up so I had to get saline given back and also they gave me some oxygen

    Ready for the weekend

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  • NightDragonNightDragon 6th Grade Username Registered User regular
    edited July 2019
    I learned that I'm allergic to some bug sprays, because I went to the beach for the 4th, got sprayed on the front of my legs and feet with a friend's bug spray, and over the next few hours I developed solid welts on both legs that spanned my entire shins, tops of my feet, and the part of my thighs that weren't covered with swimming shorts.

    Fun! This is after I learned that I'm now allergic to chemical-based sunscreens, as of this past summer.

    I've already got seasonal allergies, and I'm allergic to most raw vegetables and fruits, cats, and have unpleasant reactions to some medications. My body is trying to kill me.

    I've never considered allergy shots before because I figured none of my symptoms were that bad, but I'm a bit nervous that I'm becoming allergic to so many more things as I age. :|

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  • bowenbowen How you doin'? Registered User regular
    but I'm a bit nervous that I'm becoming allergic to so many more things as I age. :|

    I became allergic to onions when I turned 31!

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
  • DisruptedCapitalistDisruptedCapitalist I swear! Registered User regular
    edited July 2019
    Weird thing I developed a few years ago was an allergy to sunlight, or more specifically "polymorphic light eruption."

    Basically, even if I use sunscreen, I get really itchy hives for a week afterwards.

    Started when I turned 40.

    Also, Bowen, that sucks man, I'm sorry.

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  • bowenbowen How you doin'? Registered User regular
    It's okay it's not like I die, it's just "do I want to be in pain for the next few hours if I eat them" type of thing. Just ruining ND's outlook on getting older.

    What's funny is I traded that for having seasonal allergies. Now I only get a sinus infection every few years instead of surviving off suda and benadryl for 4 months. I think that's a fair trade.

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
  • tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    In recent years I've become allergic to cold. Even holding a carton of milk against my forearm gives me giant raised, itchy welts, and I can't hold an iced drink without my palms itching for half hour.

    So living in New England is clearly a really great decision.

  • pookapooka Registered User regular
    so i had a consult with the dermatologist a week ago and got a punch biopsy: guttate psoriasis.
    doesn't explain the herald patch, but i did have some streplike symptoms (swollen lymph nodes, knifey sore throat & difficulty swallowing, fatigue.. for, like, a day or two (so, probably not strep, or i guess i'm just part-Wolverine, which honestly might explain some shit)) about two weeks before i noticed said herald patch; strep being a thing that can trigger psoriasis or pityriasis rosea on about that timeline. so.. yay for information that still feels incomplete, thus making me feel like a paranoid hypochondriac, but at least it's something?

    dermdude seemed baffled but didn't seem like he was dissatisfied with it as a good-enough answer, but i've got a followup next week to get my stitches out anyway, so we'll see what shakes out. i did just message him with a followup to his phonecall, as he caught me at the bus stop, so i was flustered and forgot to ask the main thing, mainly, can i go back on my ADHD med ffs?

    had another nosebleed, which makes for a major nosebleed about every two weeks for the past month.

    i know i had nosebleeds last year, but i can't find any reference in correspondence, here, or in journals, so i'm not sure what may have triggered them then, much less for how long etc etc. i feel like it was maybe modafinil, but it's irksome i have zero documentation to confirm, especially because other than noticing what's starting to be a frequency pattern (and mostly my left nostril, i think), i have no idea what is causing them now. i'm not more dehydrated than my usual, and i haven't noticed correlation with humidity level or allergy symptoms, but shrug, i'm not always the best reporter. i did start drinking a lot more water, and there's various bad stuff that maybe our pitcher filter ain't catching? (seems unlikely since, iirc, the first of these three nosebleeds was before i ramped up my water consumption.) i would hope that anything noticeable and endemic would've shown with my hormonal bloodwork back in April, but who even knows?

    haven't mentioned the nosebleeds to my parents, i don't think, but my mom suggested water quality as being a possible trigger for my rash -- i teasingly asked her if i was a canary, but after a second to mull it.. given the odd ways i metabolize medications, it's actually not that crazy a thought. we both show apparently unusual sensitivities and tolerances.

    anyway.

    the rash looks way better than a week ago: distinctly less angry red measlelike, but significantly more skin-peeling to really gross out randos as i sun myself like a lizard at the bus stop. i have occasional mental comparisons of the effects vis a vis animals, which helped a bit, either making me laugh at myself or instilling a tiny sense of kinship -- right now, it's blue-ringed octopus. i am feeling mostly okay about it having taken several steps to mitigate my self-consciousness; it definitely really sucked for a span, but i feel very lucky that the physical discomfort has been low, so i've only had to grapple with the assault on my self-image and sense of bodily autonomy. and control my urge to fidget/pick. even (initially unrelated) bawling several times on Wednesday, i am definitely in a better place to handle a given event than a year ago. so, y'know.. strikes and gutters.

    hugs at you!

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  • BucketmanBucketman Call me SkraggRegistered User regular
    Whoo got my A1C down from 13.5 to 7.6 since September.

    Boo my doctor wants me to lose 15-20 more pounds and drop my A1C down another full point or go on a second medication.

  • TynnanTynnan seldom correct, never unsure Registered User regular
    Great work, Skragg. Keep on going.

  • Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    I caught thrush last week!

    It’s not fun.

    Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
  • I ZimbraI Zimbra Worst song, played on ugliest guitar Registered User regular
    My wife is going to Mayo Clinic at the end of the month to get her knee checked out as her current surgeon is out of ideas and her knee is still in rough shape. We're trying not to get our hopes up too much, but we figure if anyone has an idea it'll be Mayo.

  • Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited August 2019
    Oh man.

    If you want like, restaurant advice or whatnot there are a couple of places I'd recommend.

    There's a burger joint up there...I think it's called Newt's? Newk's? Something like. Fucking amazing burgers.

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  • knitdanknitdan In ur base Killin ur guysRegistered User regular
    edited August 2019
    Do they have mayo

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  • TheStigTheStig Registered User regular
    edited August 2019
    It's a whole hospital dedicated to mayonnaise based healing.

    I have a pretty good story about how the Mayo clinic is responsible for a dude getting stabbed but it's not one I can share online.

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  • SorceSorce Not ThereRegistered User regular
    TheStig wrote: »
    It's a whole hospital dedicated to mayonnaise based healing.

    I have a pretty good story about how the Mayo clinic is responsible for a dude getting stabbed but it's not one I can share online.
    Chain letters. They're the past and the future.

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  • TallahasseerielTallahasseeriel Registered User regular
    I have an overactive thyroid according to my blood work

    Which is weird, because I've been putting on weight not losing it.

    Got an ultrasound done just waiting on results. Plus an endocrinologist appointment... In January...

    Also looking into metabolic surgery... Which is scary.

  • pookapooka Registered User regular
    so at least from the first post-endoscopy bloodwork, the beau has Celiac's. Thanks for waiting 3 weeks to give us those results after multiple voicemails, btw where TF are the endo results please?

    I can't tell if he is doing that thing where he just rapidly integrates new information, if he is freaking out and not showing it, or if he just doesn't realize how much more restrictive his diet is going to get if he's gonna effectively eliminate gluten vs trusting restaurants.

    Like, he was talking about getting to eat BBQ again, I'm over here like, "Yeah, if you can ensure the sauce is gluten free, no cross-contamination with the sides..." But he's already having a hard week where it feels like everything is going wrong, on top of a couple months of feeling down about his health. I'm not gonna crash reality in quite yet.

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  • TallahasseerielTallahasseeriel Registered User regular
    I forgot the patient portal at the hospital let's me read the impression from ultrasounds and other tests myself.

    Apparently they found a 4mm nodule on my thyroid and recommended another test.

    Also my heartrate has been crazy lately along with random bouts of overwhelming fatigue and faintness every so many days, typically after meals.

    My next appointment with primary care isn't even until the 20th of next month... Sure hope I don't like... Have a heart attack or stroke (my resting heart rate has been pushing 110bpm lately) or other serious complication waiting for the doctors to do anything for me or even see me.

  • TynnanTynnan seldom correct, never unsure Registered User regular
    Uriel wrote: »
    I forgot the patient portal at the hospital let's me read the impression from ultrasounds and other tests myself.

    Apparently they found a 4mm nodule on my thyroid and recommended another test.

    Also my heartrate has been crazy lately along with random bouts of overwhelming fatigue and faintness every so many days, typically after meals.

    My next appointment with primary care isn't even until the 20th of next month... Sure hope I don't like... Have a heart attack or stroke (my resting heart rate has been pushing 110bpm lately) or other serious complication waiting for the doctors to do anything for me or even see me.

    It's probably worth making a call to the office and asking if they can fit you in sooner.

  • I ZimbraI Zimbra Worst song, played on ugliest guitar Registered User regular
    My doctor recommended me peppermint oil capsules to help with some digestive issues I've been having. I can't tell that they're really improving things but the mentholated shits are very refreshing.

    Also it kind of sucks to be nauseous and poopy several times a month without anyone knowing why.

  • bowenbowen How you doin'? Registered User regular
    pooka wrote: »
    so at least from the first post-endoscopy bloodwork, the beau has Celiac's. Thanks for waiting 3 weeks to give us those results after multiple voicemails, btw where TF are the endo results please?

    I can't tell if he is doing that thing where he just rapidly integrates new information, if he is freaking out and not showing it, or if he just doesn't realize how much more restrictive his diet is going to get if he's gonna effectively eliminate gluten vs trusting restaurants.

    Like, he was talking about getting to eat BBQ again, I'm over here like, "Yeah, if you can ensure the sauce is gluten free, no cross-contamination with the sides..." But he's already having a hard week where it feels like everything is going wrong, on top of a couple months of feeling down about his health. I'm not gonna crash reality in quite yet.

    Sorry to hear about the celiac for him.

    I know I do similar things with big deal news like that. I just kind of don't think about it because I don't want it to be real. Something that would help me in this situation: help buying new food and meal plan for this new diet (help him make good ribs with a gluten free sauce?).

    Doctors are notoriously lazy about informing patients about their results.

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
  • pookapooka Registered User regular
    oh, for sure. i foresee adapting some things and just dropping many, but i've been vegetarian and done such things before, so it'll be a somewhat easier transition for me. for my American-ass burger-loving boy whose only real sweet indulgence is cookies, there's been some mourning. he has acknowledged that we have been lucky to get through our mid-30s mostly unscathed physically.
    one nice thing about the GERD diet is that he has gotten tons of practice at preparing chicken and rice (steamed in the rice cooker and pan-seared), so he's gained some confidence in cooking. i just need to get him to talk to a dietitian so they can show him that he has greater options, since he would find those kinda 'rules' reassuring; yes this vs not that. i think he just found it easier to mostly stick to chicken, rice, and veg (with the occasional foray outside that) so he wouldn't have to think about it. which... not thinking about it is shortly not an option.

    i am kinda worried about him being on the beta-blocker still, and he hasn't taken a multivitamin in years, and his coworker's wife apparently thought he looked sickly and had lost weight over the past couple months... he is at least taking some B12, and he eats good yogurt daily. and if he does have Celiac's, insurance ought to cover a nutrition consult, so i just need to do some legwork and find a pro that looks good. and who hopefully fucking answers the phone beyond the initial appointment setting. i'm real irritated with the endo's office for over promising and bad comms; i'd say i'm partly aiming my anxieties at them, but, no, it's appropriate to be pissed at incompetence when it comes to health issues. anyway.

    i am slightly quailing at the work involved in purging gluten from the house, but i'm kinda supposed to as a possible reduction in my ADHD anyway, and thus have previously half-assed it with food. but my wooden spoons! :( i guess i can display the pretty ones and my rolling pin somehow. the second-favorites are from ikea, so at least i can replace them. hmm, probably due to reseason the cast-iron just because, but i've been trying to phase out plastic anyway, so most of the cookware should still be good. wooden baking / charcuterie board... hmm. gonna sit with that one a bit.

    and it's an investment, but, wow, this thing is fucking cool: Nima gluten tester. hopefully as they iterate on it, it'll get cheaper and/or full coverage like insulin tests.

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  • TallahasseerielTallahasseeriel Registered User regular
    So my doctor called me back about the thyroid thing. I got scheduled with a different endocrinologist for sooner. The 13th actually.

    So that's good.

    I hope they can do something to make me feel better because I feel like radioactive garbage this past week. My temp is rarely under 100 as is my heartrate... I am just always always tired and a little dizzy.

    At this point I'm weighing if I should visit the ER today because I feel so bad. Maybe they can help me feel at least a touch better until the 13th.

  • Satanic JesusSatanic Jesus Hi, I'm Liam! with broken glassesRegistered User regular
    So I just might psoriasis. As if I didn't already have enough issues with my body.

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  • Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    So I just might psoriasis. As if I didn't already have enough issues with my body.

    I mean the good news is that it is imminently treatable.

    Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
  • knitdanknitdan In ur base Killin ur guysRegistered User regular
    It can be treated right away?

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  • Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    knitdan wrote: »
    It can be treated right away?

    Actually, yes.

    Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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