Re: Fatigue and anxiety...help!
- From: "Robert Trevali" <robert.trevali@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 14:57:02 GMT
> Okay moron, for starters how about seeing a doctor to test for the normal
> things that cause fatigue? Once you investigate any physical problems such
> as iron deficiency, low RBC, etc., then you can treat this problem or, if
> there aren't any physical reasons for the fatigue such as anaemia, you can
> move on to treating the stress which, if it is disturbing your sleep,
> would certainly cause you to feel tired and impair mental function.
>
> Since when did newsgroups become the source of "primary care"?
>
>
Pratt. If you didn't want to read my post why didn't you just ignore it? If
you had read my post you would have read that I've already seen several
doctors and already had several blood tests which ruled out the obvious
causes of fatigue. You would have also read that I don't feel stressed
(until reading your curt reply) - I've just returned from a 6 month holiday.
Rather than use newsgroups as a source of "Primary care", I feel I have
exhausted all options with my current doctors and nothing I have read from
extensive research on the internet points to a particular condition with my
exact symptoms. In an act of desperation I mistakenly thought I would field
the query to this newsgroup for possible help. Obviously a bad move - I
apologise.
.
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