Toby2000
19-03-15, 20:36
You develop a cough.
You Google the cough.
You all of a sudden have "lung cancer".
You cough so much that you start bursting blood vessels in your throat.
You cough up blood.
You Google coughing up blood.
You "have" TB.
You then give yourself a headache from the coughing.
You "have" a brain tumor.
You think "What if I have lung cancer that's spread to the brain?"
You post on here asking for reassurance.
You're taught some sense and are ultimately reassured.
You then notice you have a swollen lymph node.
You poke and prod at the lymph node until it becomes red and sore.
You Google painful lymph node.
You "have" lymphoma.
You book a doctors appointment.
You are told by the doctor you're fine.
You are so relieved, you could kiss your doctor.
You go home and celebrate.
You notice a rash.. :scared15:
You Google the cough.
You all of a sudden have "lung cancer".
You cough so much that you start bursting blood vessels in your throat.
You cough up blood.
You Google coughing up blood.
You "have" TB.
You then give yourself a headache from the coughing.
You "have" a brain tumor.
You think "What if I have lung cancer that's spread to the brain?"
You post on here asking for reassurance.
You're taught some sense and are ultimately reassured.
You then notice you have a swollen lymph node.
You poke and prod at the lymph node until it becomes red and sore.
You Google painful lymph node.
You "have" lymphoma.
You book a doctors appointment.
You are told by the doctor you're fine.
You are so relieved, you could kiss your doctor.
You go home and celebrate.
You notice a rash.. :scared15: