Are you paranoid when it comes to having serious symptoms?!


Question: Are you paranoid when it comes to having serious symptoms!?
I had cists(or however you spell them) found during a colonoscapy(however you spell the word) six years ago!. The symptoms are back!. Paranoia is great because of the cancer chances!. Do you get paranoid when you have symptoms that could mean serious diagnoses(or however you spell it)!? Dyslicia is at full force so be nice!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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yeah!.!.i get really freaked out!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I get worried always and think the worse scenarios, I could come up with atleast 5 negative/bad scenarios with no positive answers (I do see a psychiatrist because of this problem)!.!. I convinced myself that I have HIV even though I have negative tests!. The symptoms are psychosomatic as I really feel something, but they're is nothing wrong disease wise, but anxiety is causing the symptoms!. I hate it I hate it I hate it!.!. It all started when I was involved in a acquaintance rape by a friend & then you know it, my thinking of the worse had never stoppedWww@Answer-Health@Com

OK i understand your question, and yes, i get very paranoid!.

I check my moles 24/7 to make sure they ain't changed shapes or colour!.

I always get abit worried with every little bone pain or muscle pain and strain!.

When i have a sore throat!.

When my hearing deteriorates

When i need to change my short-sighted prescription glasses

Its too much!! GRRR, i just need to calm the hell down!

Yes, i know its a good thing but sometimes, going OTT can piss the doc off big time, I've no lumps whatsoever so at the moment, I'm safe!.!. Hopefully!.!. LOLWww@Answer-Health@Com





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