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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 84297"><p>Marg, I have hypoglycemia, too! :rofl: </p><p></p><p>You're right; they are practicing medicine. I've used that same play on words myself a time or two. It's so frustrating to have things just thrown at you. When I was told in February that I had CFS, my doctor just told me I would have to learn to deal with it and sent me on my way. Then, I got the fibro diagnosis, but had to find a new doctor immediately following. This new doctor, other than prescribing tramadol for pain, hasn't really addressed the fibro.</p><p></p><p>I have no trouble covering all bases. I'd much rather have all doubts put to rest. It's just frustrating to have so many things thrown at you and to receive information that seems so contradictory. It's even more frustrating because in the interim it's not being managed and most days I'm functioning at half capacity or less.</p><p></p><p>I had a brief period of a few months following the heart attack where all my prior symptoms - fatigue, body aches, joint pain, etc - were completely gone. So, I thought that it was all related to the heart disease and was sooo happy to have it addressed and resolved. I had never felt so good (even with the allergic reactions, adverse reactions, etc). Then the symptoms started to slowly creep back in and they are now to the point - again - that they are becoming debilitating. I just had a heart cath in July and everything is working like it should, so I know it's not that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 84297"] Marg, I have hypoglycemia, too! [img]:rofl:[/img] You're right; they are practicing medicine. I've used that same play on words myself a time or two. It's so frustrating to have things just thrown at you. When I was told in February that I had CFS, my doctor just told me I would have to learn to deal with it and sent me on my way. Then, I got the fibro diagnosis, but had to find a new doctor immediately following. This new doctor, other than prescribing tramadol for pain, hasn't really addressed the fibro. I have no trouble covering all bases. I'd much rather have all doubts put to rest. It's just frustrating to have so many things thrown at you and to receive information that seems so contradictory. It's even more frustrating because in the interim it's not being managed and most days I'm functioning at half capacity or less. I had a brief period of a few months following the heart attack where all my prior symptoms - fatigue, body aches, joint pain, etc - were completely gone. So, I thought that it was all related to the heart disease and was sooo happy to have it addressed and resolved. I had never felt so good (even with the allergic reactions, adverse reactions, etc). Then the symptoms started to slowly creep back in and they are now to the point - again - that they are becoming debilitating. I just had a heart cath in July and everything is working like it should, so I know it's not that. [/QUOTE]
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