Hypochondria, that is a word that has haunted me my whole life. I wasn't unusually unhealthy as a kid nor was I the picture of perfection when it came to health. I would say my health was average for a kid. Like the average kid, I got my fair share of sniffles and tummy bugs. How dare I ever say anything! If I mentioned an ear ache or anything else, it was "Quit your belly aching! All you do is complain you little hypochondriac"
Not matter what, I was making it up, according to her. As be came an adult I have had Dr.s make me feel like I was making things up. and being a hypochondriac. And auto immune disorder diagnosis does tend to change things and they start to take you more serious.
I am far from there now, and have a medical situation that I have zero answers for. He did a blood test to test for the most obvious illness given my symptoms, and that came out negative. My husband went with me and we punched for more in depth testing. Still nothing so the Dr.s is dropping it.
I still have the symptoms, the problem is that I am afraid to keep pressing for answers. I care how this Dr. sees me, especially since he prescribes my PTSD meds. I am so afraid that if I push for more testing or even bring up new symptoms it will change the way he sees me. These symptoms are annoying but not life threatening
How can I get my dr to do more testing with out coming across a chronic complainer?
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Not matter what, I was making it up, according to her. As be came an adult I have had Dr.s make me feel like I was making things up. and being a hypochondriac. And auto immune disorder diagnosis does tend to change things and they start to take you more serious.
I am far from there now, and have a medical situation that I have zero answers for. He did a blood test to test for the most obvious illness given my symptoms, and that came out negative. My husband went with me and we punched for more in depth testing. Still nothing so the Dr.s is dropping it.
I still have the symptoms, the problem is that I am afraid to keep pressing for answers. I care how this Dr. sees me, especially since he prescribes my PTSD meds. I am so afraid that if I push for more testing or even bring up new symptoms it will change the way he sees me. These symptoms are annoying but not life threatening
How can I get my dr to do more testing with out coming across a chronic complainer?
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