i need a disease please help me get one ;(
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this year the book i'm writing is about someone who is mistaken for having a terminal illness but really doesn't
so in short he is going to live like he is going to die
it needs to be something that can be easily confused with nothing at all.
it needs to have mild, little to no symntoms so that you can think you have it but not
help?
so in short he is going to live like he is going to die
it needs to be something that can be easily confused with nothing at all.
it needs to have mild, little to no symntoms so that you can think you have it but not
help?
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Date: 2008-10-03 11:52 pm (UTC)However, if he is convinced that he has whatever disease it is, his brain might idiopathically cause some symptoms to appear. For example, if he believes he has leukemia, that certainty might cause him to notice fatigue, malaise, weakness, bone or joint pain, or other common symptoms thereof, even if they're not actually symptoms of anything.
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Date: 2008-10-04 12:37 am (UTC)but i do love the idea of the brain making him think he has something cause he thinks he does, seems like him lol
thank you
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Date: 2008-10-03 11:55 pm (UTC)The doctors thought my friend had inflammatory breast cancer. She found a lump in her breast and it hurt. They did some testing and prepared a plan of attack--that included her cutting her hair to be made into a wig for the inevitable chemotherapy--while they were waiting for test results to come back. Turns out...it wasn't breast cancer. It was a staph infection. It was systemic but there was also the lump where the infection had gathered. She'd never have known if she hadn't found the lump or had pain.
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Date: 2008-10-04 12:12 am (UTC)It happened to me and I had to get several CTs until they noticed there was nothing wrong in my skull at all. The real reason is something with my muscles but from what the doctor who discovered the real problem told me it could've just been a chronical migraine.
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Date: 2008-10-04 01:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-04 01:31 am (UTC)thanks
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Date: 2008-10-04 12:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-04 12:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-04 01:20 am (UTC)It's deadly but doesn't show very many visible symptoms.
I think.
Anyway, that's an idea.
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Date: 2008-10-04 03:04 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-10-04 02:31 pm (UTC)God, i love that show.
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Date: 2008-10-06 12:16 pm (UTC)for obvious reasons
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Date: 2008-10-07 02:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-04 02:39 pm (UTC)Lupus has a baziollion possible symptoms, and no easily definable test results. Lupus can be really really slow though, and one can live with it for a long, long time, possibly dying a natural death of oldness. My old Doc thought i had it - Its never Lupus!
A tumour? A blood vessel about to pop at any time? A horrifying case of medically oriented OCD? A bonk to the noggin that convinces MC that they HAD a dianosis of something dread? (that would be toally embarassing later, yo)
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Date: 2008-10-05 02:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-05 03:10 am (UTC)It's a terminal disease and can run very rapidly in men.
A lot of symptoms can be confused with other things.