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Re: Feeling like a Hypochondriac

From: Alyson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jul 13 13:04:40 2006


Misty, I feel like that so often, but mostly with my doctors. It seems like everything in me hurts. I don't want to blame it all on the endo, or would at least like to be sure its the endo and not something else. My doc is at her wits end with my chest pain (all tests check out normal) and I am afraid to go back and tell her now that I am having excrutiating back/sciatic pain. I definately find that my pain increases the more active I am. My job can be physically demanding and I can always tell a difference in my pain if I've had to do alot of walking, any lifting (even light lifting), and especially bending. i just try to go home and hang on the couch with the heating pad. Not much else to do. ALyson

At Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Misty wrote: >
>Hello everyone,
>I was just wondering if at some point everyone was feeling like a hypo.
>It is hard to explain that you can wake up in the morning and feel o.k.
>and within hours you are in tears. I feel that people think I am making
>this up to get attention or to be lazy. I push myself everyday till I
>can't take the pain anymore. Also with activity does anyone else have
>the pain increase? I am so glad that I have a friend that told about
>this site. It does make me feel like I am human and not a pity party!!!
>I hope I can be there for someone else even if it's a shoulder to cry on
>because we all know that everyone needs one.




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