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sirsholly -> RE: lupus (11/5/2009 2:55:52 AM)

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ORIGINAL: zephyroftheNorth

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

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but my jaw hurts after
you're not going to start a thread about it, are you?


Probably [8|]

Hey, I have an infected cyst on my back, should I start a thread about that?

only if you post pictures




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: lupus (11/5/2009 3:01:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

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ORIGINAL: zephyroftheNorth

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

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but my jaw hurts after
you're not going to start a thread about it, are you?


Probably [8|]

Hey, I have an infected cyst on my back, should I start a thread about that?

only if you post pictures



Okay I'll get right on that..........................NOOOOOOT!!!




purepleasure -> RE: lupus? (11/5/2009 4:10:05 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Ebonybbw

Wow and I was genuinely being supportive. :(

We all were when the OP started posting. It's after the 8-9th thread of "these are my symptoms, diagnose me" and that she would argue and make excuses as to why she should not see a medical professional, since most if not all of us were wrong in what her problem really was/is, that we lost patience with her.

Most of us are not doctors, nor do we play one on CM, but you won't find a better supportive group.... to those that WANT to get better.

By the way, how are your legs today? Were you able to get a decent night's sleep?




dollparts85 -> RE: lupus? (11/5/2009 5:48:36 AM)

Since when have I refused to see a doctor? I have several doctors appointments a month. I've seen my primary doc, two different GI docs, two nephrologists, a rheumatologist, pulomologist,  my ob/gyn, a urologist...I've had multiple scans, ultrasounds, x-rays, biopsies, blood tests, cultures taken...I take my medications...12 different pills at the moment...




sirsholly -> RE: lupus? (11/5/2009 6:16:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dollparts85

Since when have I refused to see a doctor? I have several doctors appointments a month. I've seen my primary doc, two different GI docs, two nephrologists, a rheumatologist, pulomologist,  my ob/gyn, a urologist...I've had multiple scans, ultrasounds, x-rays, biopsies, blood tests, cultures taken...I take my medications...12 different pills at the moment...
you see more doctors in a month than most of us see in several years, yet you continue to seek medical advice here.

You seem rather skilled at looking up medical diagnosis's on the internet. Perhaps "Hypochondria" is something you should read up on.




zephyroftheNorth -> RE: lupus? (11/5/2009 6:18:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dollparts85

Since when have I refused to see a doctor? I have several doctors appointments a month. I've seen my primary doc, two different GI docs, two nephrologists, a rheumatologist, pulomologist,  my ob/gyn, a urologist...I've had multiple scans, ultrasounds, x-rays, biopsies, blood tests, cultures taken...I take my medications...12 different pills at the moment...


See what that tells me is that you are going from doctor to doctor, whether to get attention or medication I can only guess.




sirsholly -> RE: lupus? (11/5/2009 6:28:44 PM)

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ORIGINAL: zephyroftheNorth

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ORIGINAL: dollparts85

Since when have I refused to see a doctor? I have several doctors appointments a month. I've seen my primary doc, two different GI docs, two nephrologists, a rheumatologist, pulomologist,  my ob/gyn, a urologist...I've had multiple scans, ultrasounds, x-rays, biopsies, blood tests, cultures taken...I take my medications...12 different pills at the moment...


See what that tells me is that you are going from doctor to doctor, whether to get attention or medication I can only guess.

*nods*




curiouskitten8 -> RE: lupus (11/5/2009 7:07:00 PM)

i have an autoimmune disease to.  Somedays everything feels wrong and i feel like a hypochondriac. But the problems are real. Maybe this isn't the appropriate place to discuss a medical issue like this. But for some reason the OP felt the need to reach out, and my heart goes out to her.
Autoimmunue disease is confusing and scary. But hey, whatever it is, it is very important to stay active and take care of yourself. eat well, sleep well ect ect. Living a healthy life can make a huge difference.





dollparts85 -> RE: lupus? (11/5/2009 7:20:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

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ORIGINAL: dollparts85

Since when have I refused to see a doctor? I have several doctors appointments a month. I've seen my primary doc, two different GI docs, two nephrologists, a rheumatologist, pulomologist,  my ob/gyn, a urologist...I've had multiple scans, ultrasounds, x-rays, biopsies, blood tests, cultures taken...I take my medications...12 different pills at the moment...
you see more doctors in a month than most of us see in several years, yet you continue to seek medical advice here.

You seem rather skilled at looking up medical diagnosis's on the internet. Perhaps "Hypochondria" is something you should read up on.


I see them b/c I'm referred by other doctors b/c they're a specialist in the field I'm having problems in. Like I went to my ob/gyn with painful urination and found that I had protein and blood in my urine so she sent me to a nephrologist. The nephrologist sent me to a rheumatologist b/c of my blood test results and chronic pain. I got a GI referral b/c I went to the ER with blood diarrhea. I had a colonoscopy and upper endoscopy...in the end it turned out that I keep developing impactions in my GI track and the diarrhea is from little bits of water and stool going around the blockage. I'm not a drug seeker. I've never taken a controlled substance outside of a hospital setting or anything. My meds are for like hypothyroidism, high blood pressure, bladder spasms...etc.




dollparts85 -> RE: lupus (11/5/2009 7:28:28 PM)

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ORIGINAL: curiouskitten8

i have an autoimmune disease to.  Somedays everything feels wrong and i feel like a hypochondriac. But the problems are real. Maybe this isn't the appropriate place to discuss a medical issue like this. But for some reason the OP felt the need to reach out, and my heart goes out to her.
Autoimmunue disease is confusing and scary. But hey, whatever it is, it is very important to stay active and take care of yourself. eat well, sleep well ect ect. Living a healthy life can make a huge difference.



*hugs* I'm sorry you have to go through this as well. It's horrible. I eat really healthy and try to exercise (though on the really bad days, it's hard to even stand up.) sleeping is a big problem for me...I don't sleep much. I keep trying but I often have to get up and walk around b/c I'm either hurting bad or numb or something. I get a lot of burning sensations in my thighs and hips. Plus I just wake up a lot...completely soaked in sweat and I have to take my CPAP off and wipe that out with a wet paper towel and then wash my face...and all that crap.




CalifChick -> RE: lupus (11/5/2009 7:40:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: curiouskitten8

But for some reason the OP felt the need to reach out, and my heart goes out to her.


She felt the need to reach out because she goes from website to website, and resurfaces about every six months.  In the beginning, we all tried, sometimes desperately, to help her.

Then we learned.

Cali






Kalista07 -> RE: lupus (11/5/2009 10:07:57 PM)

This is the mos miraculous "healing" of a chronic and active eating disorder of anyone i've ever seen.

K.




sirsholly -> RE: lupus (11/5/2009 10:17:53 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Kalista07

This is the mos miraculous "healing" of a chronic and active eating disorder of anyone i've ever seen.

K.

not to mention the atrophic vaginitis she diagnosed herself with a few months ago.




dollparts85 -> RE: lupus (11/6/2009 9:15:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Kalista07

This is the mos miraculous "healing" of a chronic and active eating disorder of anyone i've ever seen.

K.


It's a really hard thing to deal with...I'm doing my best. It's hard but I don't really have a choice. It just makes things worse. I know when I eat poorly, I hurt worse. I've been in treatment for a really long time and I've finally learned that. The thoughts aren't gone...but I don't know if they ever will be. I have small relapses here and there but my clinic helps me through them.




dollparts85 -> RE: lupus (11/6/2009 9:19:18 AM)

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ORIGINAL: CalifChick

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ORIGINAL: curiouskitten8

But for some reason the OP felt the need to reach out, and my heart goes out to her.


She felt the need to reach out because she goes from website to website, and resurfaces about every six months.  In the beginning, we all tried, sometimes desperately, to help her.

Then we learned.

Cali

I don't go from website to website. I have a few websites I belong to...filled with friends. But this site isn't the most friendly one, which is why I've left a few times. I don't need the drama of you and your little friends attacking me for no reason. I have tried reporting you in the past but admin takes your side...so I don't know.




CalifChick -> RE: lupus (11/6/2009 9:45:51 AM)

If you think we have EVER attacked you, you are far, far too sensitive to be using the internet. 

Cali




dollparts85 -> RE: lupus (11/6/2009 10:16:40 AM)

It appears so. I just don't see the point in following someone around and trolling them in every single thread they post. I'm just looking for conversation like everyone else but you have to ruin it.




sirsholly -> RE: lupus (11/6/2009 11:11:27 AM)

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ORIGINAL: dollparts85

It appears so. I just don't see the point in following someone around and trolling them in every single thread they post. I'm just looking for conversation like everyone else but you have to ruin it.
how in the hell is Cali following you around and trolling? You have only posted in two threads that i am aware of...both started by you. I would hardly call that trolling.




VirginPotty -> RE: lupus (11/6/2009 11:35:23 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sirsholly

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ORIGINAL: Kalista07

This is the mos miraculous "healing" of a chronic and active eating disorder of anyone i've ever seen.

K.

not to mention the atrophic vaginitis she diagnosed herself with a few months ago.



Maybe that's why she switched to blowjobs?[8|]




ModeratorEleven -> RE: lupus (11/6/2009 12:02:10 PM)

Move along, children.

XI





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