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    I'm finally having an MRI next week

    I'm 23 years old, and I suffered from health anxiety for far too long. First it started with colorectal cancer fears - they went away after a clear colonoscopy. Then I had small bowel cancer fears, but it turned out that my low iron wasn't due to occult bleeding, but due to donating blood too much. Then I "had" multiple sclerosis, because I had tingling in my fingers and felt random wet spots on my skin, like it was raining inside. Of course, that didn't turn out to be true. Then I had problems with reading and as long as I worried about them, I was still misreading all the time and I was CONVINCED that I have a brain tumor.

    I have learnt an enormous amount of information about many different diseases on the way.

    However, since about 8 months I have been having one fear that I just can't overcome - pancreatic cancer. My symptoms are attributable to many different diseases. My doctor has done many blood tests and an abdominal ultrasound, however that's not enough for me. I wanted to get a referral for a CT/MRI but the request was denied due to lack of alarm symptoms. Today I told myself that enough is enough. It's just painful to be stuck in this limbo between "not confirmed" and "excluded". That's why I finally took the bull by the horns and signed up for a private MRI. Sure, it'll cost me 6 days of work salary, but honestly I don't care. If 6 days of work salary will finally give me a definitive answer, that will make that obnoxious fear go away, then it's worth it. I'm having the MRI right after Easter, and I'm glad that I finally decided to go for it. Just had to vent somewhere, thanks for reading

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    Re: I'm finally having an MRI next week

    Quote Originally Posted by Mostu View Post
    I finally took the bull by the horns and signed up for a private MRI. Sure, it'll cost me 6 days of work salary, but honestly I don't care. If 6 days of work salary will finally give me a definitive answer, that will make that obnoxious fear go away, then it's worth it. I'm having the MRI right after Easter, and I'm glad that I finally decided to go for it.
    Actually, the dragon took you by the horns :( Think about how many therapy sessions you could get for 6 days salary! I'm sure all will be well until the next illness fear. I've seen the pattern time and time again here. Unless you treat the real illness, your mind will continue to create imaginary ones.

    Good luck and as always...

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    Re: I'm finally having an MRI next week

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishmanpa View Post
    Actually, the dragon took you by the horns :( Think about how many therapy sessions you could get for 6 days salary! I'm sure all will be well until the next illness fear. I've seen the pattern time and time again here. Unless you treat the real illness, your mind will continue to create imaginary ones.

    Good luck and as always...

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    Re: I'm finally having an MRI next week

    You guys are right, however I noticed that I don't really come back to the illnesses that I excluded by testing. So even if I find something else after the MRI comes clean, I'll test that out, and eventually, I'll run out of things to worry about. Hopefully.

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    Re: I'm finally having an MRI next week

    Quote Originally Posted by Mostu View Post
    You guys are right, however I noticed that I don't really come back to the illnesses that I excluded by testing. So even if I find something else after the MRI comes clean, I'll test that out, and eventually, I'll run out of things to worry about. Hopefully.
    Just saying from experience here, that's not going to happen. Do a search for some of the "How many illnesses did you think you had" threads and look at them. That will be you unless you address the illness you do have. I'd bet a Franklin on it

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    Re: I'm finally having an MRI next week

    Quote Originally Posted by Mostu View Post
    You guys are right, however I noticed that I don't really come back to the illnesses that I excluded by testing. So even if I find something else after the MRI comes clean, I'll test that out, and eventually, I'll run out of things to worry about. Hopefully.
    How much money and misery does that route take when you could just deal with the condition you know you have and be done with it?

    Please don’t take me wrong, I HAD a huge issue with health anxiety and I still have issues with OCD and general anxiety but I killed the health part of my condition off a good few years ago now, I know how it feels to be in the spirals.

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    Re: I'm finally having an MRI next week

    Quote Originally Posted by Mostu View Post
    You guys are right, however I noticed that I don't really come back to the illnesses that I excluded by testing. So even if I find something else after the MRI comes clean, I'll test that out, and eventually, I'll run out of things to worry about. Hopefully.

    I understand (sort of) why you’ve done this. But what about next time? With your next fear, will you become a regular at the private clinic spending all your salary getting things scanned?
    When is enough enough? When do you treat the anxiety- because you are posting on an anxiety forum so you must have an inkling.

    Also, it’s shocking how people will take money for anything.

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    Re: I'm finally having an MRI next week

    I really hope you're able to find peace of mind after this. However, if you're going to these lengths on the strength of so little evidence, I worry you either won't believe your results or you'll move onto a new worry.

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    Re: I'm finally having an MRI next week

    I know I have health anxiety, but I don't think that I'm able to deal with it. I have taken antidepressants and Xanax but they just numbed me down and I didn't feel like myself. Cognitive behavioral therapy doesn't work for me either, I find it useless because whatever my psychologist tells me, I have a strong "that's just a trick, it's placebo, she's telling me what I want to hear and tries to rewire my thinking but I really am sick" attitude in the back of my head. I'm doomed, I'm ruining my relationships, myself and my environment. Someone hug me please

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    Re: I'm finally having an MRI next week

    Quote Originally Posted by Mostu View Post
    I know I have health anxiety, but I don't think that I'm able to deal with it. I have taken antidepressants and Xanax but they just numbed me down and I didn't feel like myself. Cognitive behavioral therapy doesn't work for me either, I find it useless because whatever my psychologist tells me, I have a strong "that's just a trick, it's placebo, she's telling me what I want to hear and tries to rewire my thinking but I really am sick" attitude in the back of my head. I'm doomed, I'm ruining my relationships, myself and my environment. Someone hug me please
    It’s not about what hasn’t worked for you it’s about making the changes that you need to in order to be able to find what does work.

    I didn’t take to medication or go to CBT either, I’ve only recently started taking propranolol for the physical side of general anxiety.

    It might very well be easier to feed the demons and keep testing as opposed to dealing with the cause of them but I know which one made my life considerably better in the end and it certainly wasn’t reserving myself to suffer by my own mind.

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