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Old 10-30-2008, 11:19 AM #5
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Sorry you're going through this Mac. Not knowing if there is something wrong with you is probably worse than knowing what IS wrong with you.

As some on this board will tell you, they have been to numerous doctors for various symptoms. Sometimes you just have to keep trying.

Still, if I were you, and none of the symptoms come back, try to relax and enjoy life again. Were you stressed about something when the symptoms started? Stress can do weird things. And when the symptoms stopped (if they have), did anything else in your life change?

US doctors don't look at the whole picture. A medical doctor doesn't think much about psychological issues, and a specialist like a neurologist doesn't consider things like possible exposure to toxins in your environment, or personal issues which may cause stress. They are only looking at physical signs, and if they can't see anything, they just can't do anything. Like when you take your car to the mechanic because it makes a noise when you first turn it on on a cold morning, but it won't make the noise for the mechanic. He can't diagnose the problem, if he can't hear the noise.

I guess what I'm saying, is do some of the investigating yourself. Look into othe possible causes. If the symptoms come back, try to figure out if there was a trigger. Something at work? Something at home? Worries about money, school, kids, you name it?

It's stupid to say it, but try not to worry. And take good care of yourself. Eat and rest properly. Work safely. Play safely. And hope maybe it was just a weird little body glitch that will never come back.
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