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Munchlet
18-05-13, 17:35
I had to post this it's taken from a blog I've just read, it's nice to know we are not alone!!!

Googling Your Symptoms May Be Hazardous to Your Health


Since I’m a hypochondriac, every minor pain I suffer is invariably life threatening. Every headache is a brain tumor. Every bout of indigestion is either stomach cancer or angina. Every sore throat means I’ll need to have my larynx removed and wear one of those gizmos that’ll make me sound like Stephen Hawking, only it won’t make me any smarter.

I know this is revolting, but I habitually check my bowel movements for discoloration. I freaked out once after taking Pepto Bismol, not knowing that it turns everything black. I had a panic attack –- it was colon cancer for sure. Pepto also makes your tongue black, so I concluded (erroneously) that I had dengue fever. All of a sudden, I had colon cancer and dengue fever. I’d be dead in a week.

It took two glasses of whiskey to relax me. Now cirrhosis was also in my future.

If you’re a hypochondriac, Google is not your friend. In fact, it’s a great way to exacerbate the anxiety you already feel about your health. And that anxiety ends up causing more symptoms, thus perpetuating the problem.

Once I wanted to find out whether carrots can affect the color of urine. The first 5 Google entries were Viagra ads. The next two had message boards where lay people offered their own idiotic opinions. (“My uncle’s urine turned green, but he ate broccoli.”) Of course, they all differed, and were mostly written by hypochondriacs with spelling issues.

Then there was one which provided links to indecipherable research papers by experts who had conducted tests at a university somewhere. These were contradicted by other papers published by other scientists who had conducted the same tests at another university. When I finally found what appeared to be a reputable site, it basically said “maybe.”

The “maybe” was enough to make my heart race, my face to break out in a sweat and my hands to shake. Now I had more symptoms, so I went back to Google.

Another time, I had stomach cramps. According to several sites on Google, I either had colon cancer, rectal cancer, Crohn’s Disease, Colitis, Irritated Bowel Syndrome or pregnancy. I decided that pregnancy was the most likely choice.

If you’re on any meds, good luck. One day, I woke up feeling dizzy. I wondered whether it was a side effect of one of my meds. Guess what? Dizziness is a side effect of every medication I’m on. The message boards contained the usual inconclusive drivel. (“My aunt took 5 Valiums and felt dizzy.”)

If you look hard enough, Google will tell you that eating chopped liver might cause heart murmurs, bathroom spray may result in glaucoma, digital cameras can turn your urine blue and wearing a hat can result in lymphoma.
Forget Google. Next time I’m just taking a Tylenol. Hopefully, there won’t be any fatal side effects. Oh, and I’m also giving up carrots.

jayjoe18
18-05-13, 17:55
Love this :roflmao:

angrry
18-05-13, 18:45
great post...ty munchlet

anxious_thoughts
18-05-13, 18:52
This is awesome haha!
Wish I could get away from googling my symptoms. I have brain tumour anxiety which I can guarantee googled has made worse.
Thanks for this great post!

AllIhaveisme
18-05-13, 19:11
Everything keeps coming back HIV even though my risk is super low and I have already tested HIV-. I hate you google!!!

Sar89
20-05-13, 20:00
Haha I loved this post! So true everything u say :-/ x

Consider
20-05-13, 20:17
This was great, a hilarious take on health anxiety. I have been here before, except I thought I was going to die everyday! Every day would be a new "diagnosis". Nausea would be intracranial head pressure, a new "concussion", "relapse of MS". It would be about my head, all day, everyday. I thought my death was coming. But it wasn't. I am here, alive, on medication, group therapy, regular therapy and visits to my GP every month to check for deficiencies. Oh and B-12 shots per request. They really help. Especially for nerve pain, and headaches. Btw, I have stomach issues which cause me to lose my nutrients and minerals. But anyway, I am here, alive and happy. You can be too. Don't give up hope. As they say, "Move a muscle, change an emotion.".

Ronno
20-05-13, 21:05
What a great post.

almamatters
20-05-13, 21:16
Really good post, before google I didn't know that most of the diseases I now think I have even existed!

unsure_about_this
20-05-13, 21:22
Google has certainly done my no favours, I have also discovered many many diseases I have not even heard of. Also looking at Bupa, NHS, Cancer research etc I have discovered more and more each day.
Hopefully CBT will help, as long I don't get told I need to find myself a girlfriend to help me reduced my anxiety.

almamatters
20-05-13, 21:31
Google has certainly done my no favours, I have also discovered many many diseases I have not even heard of. Also looking at Bupa, NHS, Cancer research etc I have discovered more and more each day.
Hopefully CBT will help, as long I don't get told I need to find myself a girlfriend to help me reduced my anxiety.

I have become an expert of medical conditions thanks to my past of googling on health sites. I can't begin to even list the number of conditions I think I have . I used to look at cancer sites obsessively , it certainly has played a big part in the severe HA I now have.

Coppernob
21-05-13, 09:36
I have managed completely to give up Googling symptoms - I gave myself such a scare a couple of months ago when I googled a rash near my breast and the first few things that came up all highlighted a very rare form of breast cancer. Turned out it was eczema and the steroid cream got rid of it in less than 2 weeks! At least my tales of Google made my GP laugh :D

Mr m anxious
21-05-13, 10:06
Good post, sometimes I think that if I didn't google in the first place I may never had HA and wouldn't have aches and pains.

Uncertain27
21-05-13, 18:35
Might be OT, but does anyone else find it's not just health they shouldn't Google? My mum was talking about whether to keep the electric cooker or get a gas one, I Googled something like 'Gas and electricity prices increase 2013" and within a few pages there was a site saying how we're going to be simultaneously underwater, on fire and in the dark with nuclear power stations melting down due to climate change. And guess what, because of the limited resources, World War 3 is also imminent. And I only wanted to know about the gas bill! :wacko:

Munchlet
21-05-13, 18:54
Glad you like the post I have to say I hate google with a passion. If it wasn't for the fact I need it for other things I'd try and get it disabled on my computer!! :D