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Old Jun 22, 2012, 08:33 PM
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i'm convinced the doctor lied to me about my CT brain scan results from 2011. like they said it was normal to hide something from me. like a cover up. they do that in psychiatry on a daily basis you know. if you have a symptom that doesnt match the dx they try to fit it in someway to the Dx they want. etc.

im convinced that part of my brain is dead.
i believe strongly that thats some small fraction of my brain that is nonfunctional and has been for at least 4 years now. PHYSICALLY i mean. NOT mentally but it has MADE me mental.
I CAN FEEL IT TOO.

LISTEN TO ME.
i have THOUGHT this and BELIEVED this for a LONG time.
about 2 maybe 3 years now.
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Old Jun 22, 2012, 08:48 PM
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I don't think the doctors would lie about the results of the CT scan.
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Old Jun 22, 2012, 08:52 PM
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I had that feeling for a short while before my CT scan. I went into the ER because I felt like my brain was shutting down. They claim everything was fine, but while I don't think they lied, I think it's completely possible that they mixed something up. Then again, I could have something that would only show up on an MRI.

I'm not too worried about it though. My current psych and my neurologist are ordering an MRI, which should show anything like that up and I trust -them- not to mess anything up. My Psych isn't big on diagnosing me until everything else has been ruled out, so I'm grateful for that.

I'm not sure that if a part of your brain was malfunctioning that you could physically feel it. I want to say no, but I could be wrong. Maybe you could bring up your fears to your doctor and maybe push for an MRI or something? I'd also wonder abut whether or not you should try to see another doctor. Second opinions are rarely a bad thing as far as I know, and if you aren't trusting your current doctor to not falsify data, then maybe it's time to find one you can trust?

Sorry if none of that made sense, I had some surgery today, so I'm a bit loopy from meds. @.@;
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Old Jun 22, 2012, 09:42 PM
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eh i actually wanted an mri.

its too late actually now. i have no insurance. i cant do anything anymore for my health. im at a community mental health place now. my father pays out of pocket. every time and for meds. you know. F texas...you know. worst state for mental health services. ranks extremely low
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