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Re: In regards to BarbaraFrom: Barbra (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 8 Jan 2002 04:24:13 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Dona wrote: > >Lupus is a very SERIOUS illness that ANYONE can get...with or without >PCOS..that does not make that person a hypochondiac!Lupus can be life >threatening if not treated just as PCOS can be,,,,maybe you should be a >little more supportive or say nothing at all! >Dona > >>At Mon, 7 Jan 2002, anonymous wrote: >>OH MY GOODNESS.........can we say hypochondriac??? I tried to read through >>all that nonsense and couldn't make sense of any of it. I know that we >>should be supportive, and I am glad to have this group... but come on! >>Something is rotten in the state of Denmark!!! Dear Dona, Thanking you so much for your defense. I have had enough being told I was a hypochondriac,finding myself seriously suicidal and then someone comes and brings back all of the horrible experiences that I have gone thru to finally get a diagnosis. Luckily,I have a terrific Lupus support group here in Canada,where I find comfort and some peace. MS sufferer's also have been told that all their symtpoms are in their heads,till one day they get up and find that they cannot walk. PCOS on top of this,just makes things worse,not to mention my flaring temper after reading the message from Denmark(: I assumed that only kids could be so cruel with words...but as women,you'd think she would understand. I would not wish this upon anyone. I think it is better that I don't go into detail anymore about my illness,it just intensifies my anxieties and reading posts like that,throw me into a bad state of mind and I don't need that. Be Well!
-- Sincerely, Barbra Camara
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