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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 652437" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I agree with getting a psychologist to help with the hypochondria. You and I have similar mental health issues and I also was a hypochondriac. I hated it and I wish they'd had help for it back then. THe worst part of it was that I didn't believe the test results sometimes...honestly, that's how phobic I was. Sometimes I went to three doctors for the same issues. Also, once I was satisfied that I didn't have X disease, a few weeks later I'd get obsessed that I had Y disease and it didn't end until I found this medication combination (which honestly worked magic for me, but I am assuming it is rare that medications work this well for most).</p><p></p><p>My first husband was not very sympathetic to my "illnesses" so I often called the paramedics as I tended to freak out in the middle of the night and he wasn't going to drive me to ER so late. I really don't blame him. The paramedics and nurses in ER got to know me and we would ask about each other's families. (This is only a slight exaggeration).</p><p></p><p>Don't keep suffering. Get help for this. My mom died of brain cancer. I am not going to tell you her symptoms, but you definitely do not have brain cancer.</p><p></p><p>Hugs!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 652437, member: 1550"] I agree with getting a psychologist to help with the hypochondria. You and I have similar mental health issues and I also was a hypochondriac. I hated it and I wish they'd had help for it back then. THe worst part of it was that I didn't believe the test results sometimes...honestly, that's how phobic I was. Sometimes I went to three doctors for the same issues. Also, once I was satisfied that I didn't have X disease, a few weeks later I'd get obsessed that I had Y disease and it didn't end until I found this medication combination (which honestly worked magic for me, but I am assuming it is rare that medications work this well for most). My first husband was not very sympathetic to my "illnesses" so I often called the paramedics as I tended to freak out in the middle of the night and he wasn't going to drive me to ER so late. I really don't blame him. The paramedics and nurses in ER got to know me and we would ask about each other's families. (This is only a slight exaggeration). Don't keep suffering. Get help for this. My mom died of brain cancer. I am not going to tell you her symptoms, but you definitely do not have brain cancer. Hugs!!!! [/QUOTE]
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