It's all in the head
When tests say there's nothing wrong, but you still feel crap, it's time to start from scratch. I scribbled down a little list of symptoms to make sure I didn't forget any on the spot and saw my GP once more.
When he'd copied my list into his computer and read through them again, he said: 'The first thing a GP wants to do is eliminate possibilities.' Then he talked about higher brain functions.
I nodded. I'm lucky to have a GP who doesn't treat me like I'm illiterate.
He continued: 'I don't want to scare you, but...'
Then he picked up a phone and made an emergency appointment with a specialist.
keep us posted! I hope this doesn't affect your vacation plans.
-S-
Jesus Caz, hope it works out.
*hugs*
I'm not too worried and the GP even says he may be overly concerned. Still, looks like they're going to scan my brain or something.
Fingers crossed...