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Old 01-05-2012, 07:09 PM #1
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That sounds just awful! I think you absolutely need to tell your primary care physician about all of your symptoms ASAP.
See I am 32 years old now and have no doctors. I do not have that kind of money and in life it just has never worked out that anyone has ever kared. I have just dealt with things throughout the years. I am certain somethings wrong to some level, and sure it would make an interesting case. But that's the issue how do I connect myself with someone in whatever field if not by chance alone?
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See I am 32 years old now and have no doctors. I do not have that kind of money and in life it just has never worked out that anyone has ever kared. I have just dealt with things throughout the years. I am certain somethings wrong to some level, and sure it would make an interesting case. But that's the issue how do I connect myself with someone in whatever field if not by chance alone?
Gosh, I think if you're having trouble like this you should get a Dr. and then be referred to a specialist. If you don't have money or insurance, find a public assistance program in your area to get one.

http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/Search_HCC.aspx
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I concur with EsthersDoll. You should definitely look into getting government assistance. Welfare offers health care and that's exactly what you need. Take advantage of government assistance, get a neurologist and possibly a combination of psychiatrist/psychologist for medicine management and therapy. Go down to Welfare tomorrow.
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