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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 137411" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Heather</p><p> </p><p>I'm gonna wrap my arms around you and give you several very needed ((((hugs)))).</p><p> </p><p>been there done that twice in my life. First time was with the kidneys. I was doing an 18 month long stint of in and out of the hospital. Docs were doing their best, but didn't know how to treat a disease I shouldn't have had at 22 yrs of age. So we were treating the symptoms.</p><p> </p><p>I remember holding my urologist and sobbing into his chest once. (he was a great man and doctor) And begging him to just remove them so I could be at home with easy child and Travis who were babies. </p><p> </p><p>Second time was after being run over by the truck. It was a while before we discovered the fractured skull. All I knew was that from the moment I was hit it was like I was walking thru someone else's dream. Real didn't seem real anymore. I couldn't think or reason. (and yes husband used this to is advantage) Heck, I couldn't remember something that had happened 5 mins before! Reading was overwhelming even.</p><p> </p><p>I got thru both times. I just kept pushing myself forward. The kidneys seemed to go into a kind of remission state where they weren't near as bad for a few years. And with the skull fracture...it took 3 yrs but my brain healed. </p><p> </p><p>I think it would be a enormous relief to you if they could just figure out for certain What exactly it is your dealing with. With a real solid diagnosis they could come up with a solid treatment plan.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe you ought to write into that show on Discovery Health with the mysterious illnesses? I can't recall it's name. But they certainly get some unusual stuff on there.</p><p> </p><p>((((hugs))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 137411, member: 84"] Heather I'm gonna wrap my arms around you and give you several very needed ((((hugs)))). been there done that twice in my life. First time was with the kidneys. I was doing an 18 month long stint of in and out of the hospital. Docs were doing their best, but didn't know how to treat a disease I shouldn't have had at 22 yrs of age. So we were treating the symptoms. I remember holding my urologist and sobbing into his chest once. (he was a great man and doctor) And begging him to just remove them so I could be at home with easy child and Travis who were babies. Second time was after being run over by the truck. It was a while before we discovered the fractured skull. All I knew was that from the moment I was hit it was like I was walking thru someone else's dream. Real didn't seem real anymore. I couldn't think or reason. (and yes husband used this to is advantage) Heck, I couldn't remember something that had happened 5 mins before! Reading was overwhelming even. I got thru both times. I just kept pushing myself forward. The kidneys seemed to go into a kind of remission state where they weren't near as bad for a few years. And with the skull fracture...it took 3 yrs but my brain healed. I think it would be a enormous relief to you if they could just figure out for certain What exactly it is your dealing with. With a real solid diagnosis they could come up with a solid treatment plan. Maybe you ought to write into that show on Discovery Health with the mysterious illnesses? I can't recall it's name. But they certainly get some unusual stuff on there. ((((hugs)))) [/QUOTE]
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