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Sounds like a stroke coming on to me.
Posted by a597, Tuesday, 23 August 2011 12:53:52 PM
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Now I'm feeling deprived.

All I've got is heart attacks, tinnitus, polymyalgia rheumatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, & shot knees & hips.

My sympathetic son reckons it's because I'm so damn old, but what the hell would he know.

I really do think you lot are having much more fun, with your afflictions than I am. Not fair I say.
Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 23 August 2011 1:54:19 PM
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Lexi:>> My husband saw a documentary on TV a few months ago where such
symptoms were related to the nervous system affecting the eyes.<<

Lexi just as a side bar if I may, a mate of mine (Dr) was whinging to a few of us a while back that self diagnosis was driving him and his colleagues crazy, and as the computer literate generation age he sees more patients going to the net for a diagnosis.

He referred to second guessing and his need to explain why the patients self diagnosis is not valid in their instance, he went on to justify his view with a time management argument regarding time taken up in rebutting the information absorbed by his patients, some of it quite involved and correct he said, but not pertinent to them. According to him the net is the best thing to happen to those with hypochondria since bulk billing.

I could see his point, but he and many of his colleagues have incorrectly diagnosed in the past and will into the future, I personally think it is about taking away the sanctity of the medical profession but one’s body is the only one we each have. What is it they say about a little bit of knowledge
Posted by sonofgloin, Tuesday, 23 August 2011 3:32:02 PM
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I reckon I could be a hypochondriac, but I'm too lazy.

I have many strange symptoms and look up what they could be, then I just think... Naaaaa. Anyway the queue at the doctors is always soo long. What do doctors know anyway I reckon I know more. I mean, they know text books and stuff, but I know me.

I reckon one day my leg will fall off...and I'll think... maybe it's leprosy.... Naaaaa. It'll be ok.

Maybe it's lupus! Well, that's what Cameron always said.

But then I looked up hypochondriac on google, and I'm wondering if I have all the symptoms of hypochondria. That's ironically ironic.

Then I found this...http://www.thehypochondriac.com/

As to visions, most of mine have been Ketamine induced, even MDMA at times but more when coming down and I think it's more I'm just really tired.

I get migraines if I eat hotdogs at the footy, not sure if it's the preservatives or the stadium lights. Probably the preservatives as it ends in a massive chunder. Stopped hot dogs about the same time I got bored with six tackles kick, not very scientific I know, but it's not a riddle that preoccupies me.

'Hence my irritation at Anti.'
Who are you kidding. It takes way less than that and it's a chronic condition anyway.

Migraine sufferers and vegetarians are just massive attention seekers. Those migraines get you out of a boring social function with sympathy. Unless used too often, then you'll be hated as much as most vegetarians.

Hey, has anyone had unexplained skin sensitivity (like a really bad sun-burned feeling) with absolutely no external signs. Some kind of neurapathy. It hurt for my clothes to even touch my skin.
Posted by Houellebecq, Tuesday, 23 August 2011 4:28:48 PM
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Dear SOG,

It sounds like Anti's receiving some excellent
advice - and he can pick and choose what he
wants out of all these posts. Hopefully, he'll
take heed and do something about it.
Frankly, I'm concerned that he'll simply ignore
it. They say things happen for a reason. The
question is to find out why it's happening to
him now, and as he said - it's getting worse.
Not a good sign.
Posted by Lexi, Tuesday, 23 August 2011 5:31:18 PM
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Houullie's got herpes.

Simplex.
Posted by Antiseptic, Tuesday, 23 August 2011 6:38:36 PM
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