You can always consult a different doctor.
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thespcicifcocean@lemmy.world āØ1ā© āØweekā© ago
True story, I had serious pain in my chest and got a metallic taste in my mouth, my left shoulder started hurting and i had trouble breathing. I went to the emergency room, thinking i was having a heart attack. they did an ekg, told me i was fine and sent me on my merry way. The pain comes and goes every now and again, but i just power through it like a real man does.
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captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works āØ1ā© āØweekā© ago
One night when I was 18, like a couple months before I turned 19, I was having a fitful nightmare. And mind you, I didnāt have nightmares yet because I hadnāt gone to aircraft mechanic school by that point. I woke up extremely nauseous and with terrible abdominal pain. I staggered into the bathroom and puked my guts out. This wasnāt something I ate or some stomach flu, this was different. I couldnāt stand up for the pain in my midsection. I convinced my mother to drive me to the hospital, where they gave me Maalox.
For 18 months this went on, every now and again once or twice a month just BOOM, always at night, no apparent reason. We ruled out food allergies, I was prescribed everything from muscle relaxants to migraine medications. This interfered with my aviation medical certificate, I was grounded for ten months.
I was at University, away from my home town, and it happened again. One of my roommates drove me to a different hospital. The doc at the ER was a young chick with a nose ring, like Iām barely 20 by this time and she didnāt feel much older than me, she hadnāt been out of med school long. She had the bright idea to put me in a CT scanner while my tummy was actually hurting.
About 45 minutes later I was being whisked into an operating room to have my appendix removed, and the early morning thunderpukes never returned.
I had appendicitis for 18 months.
dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world āØ1ā© āØweekā© ago
Good grief - thatās amazing. Either youāre exceptionally tough^1^, or that was one incredibly atypical case. Either way, glad you survived all that.
captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works āØ1ā© āØweekā© ago
Chronic appendicitis is apparently a thing. -40/10, do not recommend.