Re: Separating HA from real health issues
You're there anyway, so run it past her.
If this is a new symptom for you, and you can't rationalise it by connecting it to over-stretching in yoga or whatever, and it persists, it's common sense to run it past your GP.
What you don't do, is catastrophise in the meantime.
This is my policy with new, and persistent, symptoms because I figure my GP needs to earn that posh car on the carpark!
Tell yourself that you have this symptom and you've acknowledged it. You are going to mention it to your GP, but you're not going to dwell on it. You're not going to give your mind free reign with this. You are going to be rational, and you're certainly not going to Google. You are going to get on with your life.
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