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Old Mar 03, 2015, 09:54 PM
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Before treatment, I used to be overly concerned with my health. One point I believed I had cancer. I thought I had ovarian cancer when I had a cyst. I would feel stuff moving in my stomach ad I would think I'm pregnant.
All these concerns have vanished after being treated for bipolar. It's a relief.
Did anyone had the same happen to them?
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Old Mar 03, 2015, 10:16 PM
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I can't say this happened to me in the way it happened to you, but as I went through medical school I did feel I had every illness we studied. Once we moved to another body system my self diagnosis changed. I've heard this is common amongst medical students.. Once I finished school all my symptoms vanished. Our brains are funny that way. I'm glad to hear all of your concerns have been resolved. I am bipolar too. Be well!!!
Thanks for this!
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