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Jure
20-10-17, 11:21
Hey guys, i'm new to NoMorePanic. Been following this site for a about month now. That's as long as i've had hypochondria.

Thought it'd share my hypochondric experience with you guys. <3

It all started back in early september. I had this weird ''musquito bite'' that i believe i scratched into oblivion and it turned all red and rashy.
I asked my dad about it and he said i should see a doctor about it. I told him there's probably no need. (It's getting better but still not healed fully.)

That's when it all started. First thing i did after that conversation was the stupides thing i've done in a long time.

I googled my symptoms.

And as expected, Dr. Google diagnosed me with melanoma of all things. I went into full blown panic mode.
Then it just kept piling up. I started worrying about moles that i had trouble remembering if they were there before or not.
There's one on my arm that's less than an inch in size. I kept obsessing over it for a week. Then i saw a mole on my finger. Tiny, but i was obsessing over that one as well.

Mole after mole...

''Did i have them before? Are they new?''

I was sure i had melanoma.
I'm barely 20 years old and i'm going to die. I won't see the first person to land on mars, i won't be able to enjoy life anymore because i'll be dead... (I'm usually a very happy go-lucky guy)

Then i developed that infamous lump in the throat, followed by tightness.
Immediately it took my attention.

''I may not have had skin cancer... But i'm 100% sure i have throat cancer! This tightness could also be caused by swollen lymph nodes! If it's not throat cancer it has to be lymphoma!''

And just like that, without a single day without worry in between, my hypochondria switched from one worry to another.

During this whole thing i never went to the doctor. I'm shy as hell and last time i went to the doctor alone to get my ears cleaned i was awkward as hell. I've probably haven't had a proper checkup in a year or two, and even my last one was a mandatory doctor's check up we had for school.

A week or two pass and my throat feels better. Some stressful things come in between like employment related stuff.

Then we come to the latest (hopefully) imaginary cancer symptom.

Before this, i didn't know humans had lymph nodes in their armpit. It all begun when i read a post on reddit about a guy who had a swollen lymph node in his armpit and it led to all sorts of problems leading to his death.

After reading that, i have been constantly checking my armpit for any potential lumps. I had no idea where to look, as my knowlege of anatomy is limited.
Then one day i found it. A tiny, movable, grain of rice or pea sized lump right at the base of my armpit.
I felt my heart sink.
I couldn't feel the one on my other arm, so i was sure it's swollen. It's not painful! I read that non-painful lymph nodes are potentially cancerous, but this one moves and cancerous ones don't. So i'm mixed.

I still haven't resolved my latest issue and i'm hoping for some sort of relief soon.
I keep having imaginary armpit sensations probably due to the constant poking and attention i give that area.

I know alot of imaginary symptoms are caused by anxiety but i'm too scared to just shrug it off as stress and potentially risk ignoring actual symptoms that could cost me my life. This is particulary worse for someone who hates doctors appointments and can't just go up and get relief at a checkup.

I'm writing this post to let anyone who goes through similar periodic hypochondria ''attacks'' that you're not alone.
I probably won't find relief any time soon. But i hope you do, if you're going through a similar thing.

:wall:

O_O
20-10-17, 11:29
It really is probably nothing. It might be a lymph node, it might not. If it is a lymph node, it might just be a shotty node, or it might be enlarged from you constantly messing with the area.

However, nothing wrong with going to the doctor with any lumps you find! I get that you're shy, but the doctor really won't care how shy or awkward you are. They're not there to socialise, they're there to diagnose medical conditions. Book an appointment! I expect you'll be told it's nothing to worry about.

braginskaya
21-10-17, 21:02
I have a similar problem with my HA. As soon as I get over one 'symptom', I start worrying about another, and I'm always too scared to see a doctor for fear of being told the worst. Wishing you the best!

(Incidentally, 'retarded' isn't a nice word to use - it's demeaning towards people with learning/mental disabilities. Just plain 'stupid' expresses the same thing in a less offensive way :))

sarahanderson902
21-10-17, 21:17
I’ve just recently developed anxiety well heightened than normal I know when it started it was when I got unwell and had to be off work for a while never been off for illness in 12 years but I know the feeling of waking up one day with a new “symptom “ been reading allot about anxiety and I’m actually amazed at how our bodies react physically to it ! I have sore upper back and chest pain sometimes but I keep telling myself it is anxiety ! It’s difficult tho and a struggle some days ! I really hope you get the relief you need but do see your doctor for reassurance it does help x


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Jure
23-10-17, 00:22
Yeah sorry braginskaya <3
Was really pissed at this when i was typing.

Wish i could change the title somehow.

Anyhow, thanks for the replies guys, makes me feel a bit better now that i've actually talked about this with someone other than myself.

It just feels good now that the other ''symptoms'' have ''passed''. Like the mole scare and the throat.
Now im just a bit worried about this lump. It's like the size of a pea and it moves, feels sort of soft and it's where the armpit meets the chest.
It's very hard to locate sometimes too.

Thought of approaching my dad before i book a doc's appointment or anything. I just need any sort of reassurance, doesn't matter if it's medical or not.
Just need to be told i'll be alright. :unsure:

Fishmanpa
23-10-17, 00:30
Hypochondria is retarded :(

In this PC world we live in, maybe "Hypochondria is 'mentally challenged'" ;)

Positive thoughts

KK77
23-10-17, 01:12
"Retarded" is an offensive word used by angry teenagers :lac:

MyNameIsTerry
23-10-17, 04:50
Retarded has more than one meaning. It matters how you are applying it. From what you wrote it seemed you meant the anxiety is stupid, which is one such meaning of the word. It can be taken the wrong way though as one use of the word is very offensive.

Just another word hijacked by idiots over the years calling people names based on a dated term no longer used.

Admin can change your title if you let them know.