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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 92509" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>:rolleyes: <em> SIGHHHHHHHHH</em>...................</p><p></p><p>I am SO glad I have you guys. Every single one of you, said exactly what I have been thinking. Take care of me first?????</p><p> :rofl:</p><p>When is that supposed to be? In between dodging my own panic attacks and squelching incessant, unrelenting, oppositionality coursing from my son's being, I am on the couch hiding my head under the pillow, sipping a glass of wine.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, I do take vitamins, exercise, blah, blah..........but living in a cesspool of negativity takes its toll no matter how much you might want it not to. </p><p></p><p>wynter - I had high blood pressure at age 28..........and from then on, every nurse and dr says the same thing. It maddens me!!!! </p><p>"You are too young for this!!!"</p><p>"Oh, I am sorry, I did not know there was an age limit. I will go home now" :shocked: HUH? </p><p></p><p>Janet 2 years ago I had a serious eye infection. I went to 4 different doctors, and everyone just patted me on the head and gave me diagnosis's and xr's. Finally the fourth dr, a renowned opthamologist diagnosis me with Acanthamoeba - a potentially deadly eye infection. (Yes, Amoebas were living in my eye ball, and eating, literally my optic nerve!) It was horrible!!!! It took me 2 years to get rid of it through intensive therapy, and I still have pain. So, please, be aggressive with getting a good diagnosis from your eye dr, and make sure and get a second opinion.</p><p></p><p>Yes, so let's see how has difficult child affected my health?</p><p>High blood pressure, tachycardia, panic attacks, insomnia, weight gain, depression, fibromyalgia type symptoms (I refuse to go to the doctor on this one) amoebas in my eye........OK, maybe we can't blame him for that......but still. :wink: The list is endless. </p><p></p><p>Again.............<strong>SIGH</strong>!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 92509, member: 3301"] [img]:rolleyes:[/img] [i] SIGHHHHHHHHH[/i]................... I am SO glad I have you guys. Every single one of you, said exactly what I have been thinking. Take care of me first????? [img]:rofl:[/img] When is that supposed to be? In between dodging my own panic attacks and squelching incessant, unrelenting, oppositionality coursing from my son's being, I am on the couch hiding my head under the pillow, sipping a glass of wine. Seriously, I do take vitamins, exercise, blah, blah..........but living in a cesspool of negativity takes its toll no matter how much you might want it not to. wynter - I had high blood pressure at age 28..........and from then on, every nurse and dr says the same thing. It maddens me!!!! "You are too young for this!!!" "Oh, I am sorry, I did not know there was an age limit. I will go home now" [img]:shocked:[/img] HUH? Janet 2 years ago I had a serious eye infection. I went to 4 different doctors, and everyone just patted me on the head and gave me diagnosis's and xr's. Finally the fourth dr, a renowned opthamologist diagnosis me with Acanthamoeba - a potentially deadly eye infection. (Yes, Amoebas were living in my eye ball, and eating, literally my optic nerve!) It was horrible!!!! It took me 2 years to get rid of it through intensive therapy, and I still have pain. So, please, be aggressive with getting a good diagnosis from your eye dr, and make sure and get a second opinion. Yes, so let's see how has difficult child affected my health? High blood pressure, tachycardia, panic attacks, insomnia, weight gain, depression, fibromyalgia type symptoms (I refuse to go to the doctor on this one) amoebas in my eye........OK, maybe we can't blame him for that......but still. [img]:wink:[/img] The list is endless. Again.............[b]SIGH[/b]! [/QUOTE]
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