Wish you all the luck in the world - let us know how you get on?
Wish you all the luck in the world - let us know how you get on?
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Sometimes, it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness. - Terry Pratchett
Thanks BI, sorry I haven't replied until now. The doctor wasn't concerned about my tonsil mark, just said it'll clear up eventually. Didn't feel my glands, so I'm trying to fight the uncertainty that she didn't.
Also got her to check an injury on my leg that I had 10 months ago playing football, where there's still a lump and on/off swelling (this is where the pitting oedema is). She said as long as it doesn't cause pain or cause walking difficulties it's probably nothing to worry about.
There you go, you got the all clear!
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Sometimes, it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness. - Terry Pratchett
Yes, I suppose so! How is that insect bite with yourself?
urghhh..."I suppose so" ie " No I didn't"?
The bullseye rash is still visible, but only barely.
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Sometimes, it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness. - Terry Pratchett
*******!. I've had enough now! Past 2/3 days I've been itching like crazy, little twinges popping up everywhere, all over my body. I haven't googled, my memory is full of things I've read in the past where itching was listed as a symptom for x,y and z. I just want a bloody break from all this now.
Thinking about itching begets itching. I’ve had this problem many times
Sometimes we just get itchy! It’s a very common anxiety symptom. Also, it’s colder, heating is going on, we’re wearing more layers....
Stop and think, ok? It’s annoying but it’ll pass.
Symptoms will never stop, don't expect it to happen.
You are making a huge deal from normal things. People without HA itch, they don't think about it, itching eventually goes away and that is it. You start itching, then think it is some serious disease, then you can't stop thinking about itching and you itch even more.
When itching stops, you will develop some other symptom. If you keep obsessing like that about every sensation in your body, you will live in constant fear.
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