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| Thread ID: 62775 | 2005-10-19 03:47:00 | Is there a doctor in the house? | JJJJJ (528) | PC World Chat |
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| 397613 | 2005-10-21 02:06:00 | . . . . Totally agree on that last point . . . as I said in my first post . . . I MAY have to re-think this scenerio . Diabollically, and as an anecdote in my own case, I don't think I "feel" the degenerative condition of osteoporosis myself . But maybe that vague-feeling of an untoward situation in the left lower quadrant of my own, personal abdomen tells me when I am in distress . . . bone-wise . . . I THINK so anyway . As I also stated, this evaluation on my behalf is purely my personal observations, and as of yet, my doctors think it might just be mis-associative reasoning by me . (I think that is really close to hypochondria . . eh? c/p: chronic and abnormal anxiety about imaginary symptoms and ailments wordnet . princeton . edu/perl/webwn) I am still out to lunch on this . . . I know I feel what I feel . . . but as yet cannot substantiate my claims with any medical resources . All in all, it still seems a little too far outside the box to feel disease that isn't much more than bone tissue dissolving or diminishing . |
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