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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Limboland in northern Ontario, Canada
Posts: 101
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Limboland in northern Ontario, Canada
Posts: 101
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Good point. Glad you had the sense to get it checked out. Most of the time those of us with neurogenic bladders wouldn't even know.
I ignored an ugly rash on my lower legs, a bout of influenza type symptoms and fatigue for about four months. My grandson, daughter and others around me seem to get strep infections and scarlet fever within a few days of visiting me.
Since I am spastic, fatigued, blotchy and bit^^y more than usual I think I will keep the appointment I have with my PCP in July and ask him to do a quick strep test. I will be seeing a dematologist at his suggestion in August. I have great pictures for him, the rash is starting to fade and I'll be darned if I am going to another specialist just to be told he can't dx it. I'm tired of being a mystery patient!
Why do we seem to minimize our symptoms? I think for me it's the limbo thing. Some answer is better than no answer.
Hope you made a clean recovery - no more fatigue etc.
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