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Relief becomes confusion
Will this pass, or do you think it might be an idea to chat over my concerns with a therapist for a few sessions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly - that is brilliant news Drusilla.
I also as I said before went through the same tests and they came back clear.Still have the symptons but funnily enough they have abated and I now wonder if the worry and stress exacerbated them.I dont even give them a thought now if they rear up.That is me - everyone is different.Could you perhaps give yourself a bit of breathing space for a couple of weeks and then re-assess how you feel?
I think it will pass and what you are experiencing is a huge mood swing due to the worry of wondering if something was wrong and having to wait for the results.
Let me know how you are doing.x
did the doctors say they didn't know what you'd got, or did they just rule out certain ailments and leave it at that? If the latter you could always ask again; sometimes they forget that people want to know more. Maybe your GP can help, now he/she has had some of the worst-case scenarios ruled out.
I don't know that therapists could actually help - you know what causes your confusion: it's that you don't know what's ailing you. I suspect all a therapist could say would be to tell you to find out more, or accept your ignorance. I'm telling you that for free. Are the symptoms themselves causing you problems, or was it just the thought that they were caused by something serious? Do you still perhaps suspect you do have something serious that the doctors have missed? Either way, I would have thought going back to your GP, armed with more knowledge than you had previously, would be a good start.
Or you could just google your symptoms... but like it says on the B&S section, asking a doctor is better.
but the thing is Drusilla a viral infection can be very real, and very debilatating, and they may be telling you teh truth. Think of shingles, guillaine barre syndrome (sp sorry), and other similar viral infections which cause severe pain, sometimes even paralysis etc. My mother in law has chronic pain in her back and upper legs. Painkillers sometimes take the edge off, but not always. She has been for a myriad of tests, seen countless specialists and tried all sorts of therapies, but it seems that they all lead to the same conclusion, it's viral. She was at first skeptical, but after months of investigation, it seems most of the consultants/practitioners etc agree it is a result of a viral infection. That's her diagnosis.
I also think we have to accept the limits of medicine. We do not know everything about the world around us, and new viruses are almost certainly cropping up all the time, giving rise to new symptoms, new illnesses and diseases. I kind of agree with jno, not sure a therapist would help you an awful lot, but why not give it a try and see? good luck.
I struggled for years with various ailments, went to several hospital departments & nothing showed up in the test results. As I'd already been very ill in the past I was never dismissed without some investigation but always the same answer came back. Then quite by accident I saw an article on tv about Fibromyalgia & I knew they were talking my language! So I did a bit of research & put it to my GP - who fortunately isn't one who doesn't believe it exists - but it took another 18 months at least to go through the elimination process & be diagnosed.
I'm not saying that's what your problem may be as I don't know your symptoms. What I am saying is don't give up, do your own research as jno says. If there's a collection of problems, as in my case, maybe no one has looked at them as a whole.
I really don't know about a therapist helping but if you feel you need someone to listen to how you feel emotionally while the doctors continue to deal with the medical side then try it.
Good luck Drusilla.
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