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Astrongtower
06-04-14, 19:04
This seems like a really cool site and I can’t wait to meet and get to know people. Seems like a great place for people that might be a little bit more concerned that the next guy.

I use to make a ton of money and have the best health insurance money could buy. I change my life for my own personal reason a few years back and one year had a lapse of insurance for a year. I felt a lump in the back of my skull and googled it and thought I had cancer and was going to die. I couldn’t go to the Doctor because I had no insurance. Turns out it was just my Skull and everyone has it. Ever since then I have been extremely paranoid. I have great health insurance now and everything in my life is supposedly going well except for this secret dark secret of Hypochrondriacism that I have and can’t get rid of.

Well it was nice to meet you!

Best,
Astrongtower

ray52
06-04-14, 19:17
Hi and :welcome: to the site

Astrongtower
06-04-14, 19:19
Hi and :welcome: to the site
Thanks!

almamatters
06-04-14, 19:21
Hi :welcome: to the forum.

Astrongtower
06-04-14, 19:23
Hi :welcome: to the forum.
Thanks!

anxious24/7
06-04-14, 20:45
:welcome:

Fizzy Warrior
11-04-14, 10:54
Hi, I'm new too and my doctor says I'm a hypochondriac! I've only browsed this site a little but already have found it to be very reassuring. It's a great comfort to know that other people have similar worries and we are not alone! :)

Astrongtower
29-05-14, 20:12
Can you un become a Hypochondriac? Like not be one anymore. Heal?

Astrongtower
06-06-14, 19:40
UPDATE:

Ok I am not sure if this helps or not, but I no longer have the weird feeling in my left torso, that is gone.

The only feeling that I have left is the weird sensation right on the left side of my nose and possibly sometimes below my left eye.

It comes and go.

If I put an eye patch on my left eye I do not feel the sensation. So I am thinking it is eye strain or that it is just pressure from the patch distracting the other sensation.

I just went for a walk and I really didn’t feel it. So I think it might only come when I look down at the computer screen or watch TV.

I mean how are you suppose to know when you need glasses? I mean I can still read the words but is it just harder for me to do so now?

I recently moved a very heavy flat screen and put it on my shoulder/back, have been studying a lot by looking down and on the computer, and have been watching TV until like 4 in the morning sometimes.

I think this might be related to my Shoulders or middle back or upper neck but I am not sure. Can a pinched nerve affect facial muscles?

PLEASE HELP ME ANY WAY THAT YOU CAN!