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Originally Posted by Idealist
Welcome to NeuroTalk! I'm very glad you dropped by. Wow! Thirty years is an awful long time to have the same condition. I've had mine for seven now, and I thought that was a lot! My illness began with abdominal spasms, but as it progressed, the spasms went away. It's been replaced with quite of few other things.
I don't even know where to begin in offering you advice about your illness, but I do know that there comes a point when accepting your illness as just another part of your life can bring you tremendous release of emotional pressure. You don't forget about it, or stop looking for a cure. You simply accept that it's time to start working around it for now, until it goes away. I've hardly ever met a person who doesn't like to discuss their illness to some degree with other people, and there are a lot of us here who don't mind listening.
But right now I am going to wish you all the luck I have in finding out what is causing your aggravating condition. All the best, Tyronie53! 
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Your words hit the spot I know this is true but you always have this little shred of not wanting to let go of the hope and anticipation of finding the right doctor or the right pill etc-But I know the answer lies within me either-Tyrone