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Thanks,
me
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Anyway, good luck to you, I hope that I'm wrong... although the symptoms are treatable, it's an unpleasant disease to have.
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Dear SH User,
I get this, it is impossible to write. It is so annoying. Plus your always wondering somewhere in your head if it is about to kill you, that's how humans are built after all.
I've got it right now.
It has been about a year now, but regular only this past 3 months. However, I am starting to get flash backs of maybe a longer hx that went unnoticed. Did I bung this on to get out of sport in school or is this ongoing? This kind of thing.
I worked in diagnostic medicine for 5 years (MRI) and I really don't want to go down the path of guess my condition.
I know enough to know it could be, or misdiagnosed as, being anything. What I "have" will depend on who I choose to see, and very little else.
However it is getting to the point that i think it would be irresponsible not to look into it. But I know they won't find anything. And if they do it will be later and too late (cynical. Hospital work will do that).
All I have to add is one of my theatre nurse friends said she has heard of this complaint manifesting as varicose veins in that exact spot/s in later life.
At any rate, I make a Generalist appt tomo.
I expect them to tell me nothing useful. Either "neurological" magic or back pain. Untraceable minor vascular insufficiency, psychiatric, postural, here do some excer sizes: though we don't know what we are treating we apparently have the cure ... ad infinitum.
We all sit in chair all day now. A lot of us fly. It is not clots.
But any clinician will just play the odds game for their specialty, which I could frankly do myself.
But there is always that what if isn't there?
I'll see you $450 later.
Jay
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