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Date Posted: 07:26:49 07/16/00 Sun
Author: SAM
Subject: Re: POLL -- "it's all in your head"
In reply to: Chloe 's message, "POLL -- "it's all in your head"" on 06:14:05 07/16/00 Sun

So far I haven't been in this situation-luckily! About as close to this I get is my nuero mentioned that a chemical imbalance might cause these sensations and that by giving me the drugs it might cause my brain to kick back in....That's why he wanted to wean me off the neurontin I am not so sure I want to do that for except for this recent set back I've been feeling not so bad and fairly stable in my symptoms. I can't imagine being told It's because I'm sensitive or over reacting or female I think I'd cause more trouble by hauling off and wacking him! :O)
SAM
> Hi Guys,
>
> So here is a poll -- how many of you have been told
> that everything is all in your head by your neuro?
> How many months into the diagnostic process did this
> start?
>
> For me, it has never been mentioned by my doctor but I
> do feel like he thinks that I am imagining a lot of my
> symptoms because I am worried about MS. So, I would
> say that by about six months into the process, it
> seemed that the responsibility for my problems was
> being foisted upon me rather than upon some disease
> process.
>
> How about you others? I am especially curious after
> reading Tara's post.
>
> chloe

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  • Re: POLL -- "it's all in your head" -- Bailey, 13:15:39 07/16/00 Sun
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