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Default Mar 05, 2021 at 07:11 PM
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So my dr is still trying to figure out what is wrong with me. I took the day off after going to the dentist. I ended up sleeping from 11:30 to 6. Only got up to eat. So I have had all different scans and bloodwork and nothing is giving us an answer. I am now going to a cardiologist and neurologist. I have been having really bad coordination and pdoc was worried about the falls. So my regular dr hasn’t said it yet but she is pushing for TMS so I feel like she has decided it is all in my head just like every dr I see.

Is it just me or do your symptoms go away at the dr. My hand tremors are better and so is my balance and such. So they don’t believe you.
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Default Mar 05, 2021 at 07:32 PM
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Sometimes symptoms improve a bit at the doctor's office. It's been a year since I've been to a doctor's office, though, so who knows.

I've been referred to a neurologist for tremors/shaking, but I'm sure it's a med side-effect.

In my experience they push for "it's all in your head" when they don't have a better answer. I've never met a doctor who dared to say, "I don't know."

Then, too, western medicine separates the mind and the body, which I think is a vast mistake.

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