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Aaron Miller
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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 10:04
As I write this I can feel all the symptons I describe.... My health is not doing so well. I actually mistyped alot of the words in the previous sentence because I'm shivering cold, but I feel really hot at the same time.. My lower right side is hurting so much, and I've been feeling nautious, even puked in my mouth earlier today. A few weeks ago, I was having a lot of pain in my chest, so much I had to stop what I was doing because I was having trouble with my vision. Once I finally layed down I heard a very loud ringing noise in my ear. I remember I felt really hot then.

Right now I'm having a little trouble breathing, and feel really nervous. 3 days ago my heart rate sped up really fast, and slowed down, sped up, slowed down, etc. It did this for a while until I finally started feeling better, I was later informed this could have been a panic attack.

Nearly 6 months ago I thought I had a tumor do to a head ache that felt more like a hammer smashing into the back of my head with the force of a truck with great momentum. A few weeks ago, I felt a bump there, that didn't match the left side of my head. It was a big bump, and it was spherical. I'm certain it's not a tumor though.

I'm a very paranoid individual. Whenever I hear about a sickness, I assume I have it, however, each time I assumed I had it, I knew I didn't. This time however, I've heard of no individual sickness, and am quite worried.

I've been getting really light headed lately as well, sometimes to the point where I have to sit down or push my weight against an inanimate object.

I've not been to a doctor in 6 years. I've been wanting to go to a doctor for well over a year now, however, I have no medical insurance, and no ability to get it. I cannot simply go to a doctor either, I would if I could... But I can't.

Advice for ANYTHING is GREATLY appreciated.



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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 10:13
Don't know about advice but you'll be in my thoughts Aaron, it is all possible that some of this is being made up becasue of your paranoria. However..I know what its like to have no insurance, but you nonone stays healthy forever so we'll have to get you some money somehow for a checkup.



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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 10:25
Quote: "I'm a very paranoid individual. Whenever I hear about a sickness, I assume I have it, however, each time I assumed I had it, I knew I didn't. This time however, I've heard of no individual sickness, and am quite worried"


I'm no doctor, but it sounds like you're just having a panic attack.

http://www.apa.org/topics/anxietyqanda.html

Please be aware of course that you could actually be sick, and you should see a doctor as soon as possible, health insurance or not.

If anything, they'll be able to help you manage your anxiety so you don't have to go around thinking you have tumors and are going to die.

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 10:47
I'm not saying that you're making it up but what it could be you actually have a mild illness of some kind (flu, cold etc) and as a consequence (and perhaps partially contributed to by you 'paranoia') you notice everything else that seems wrong and amplifiy it in your mind.


Then again it may all be an illness.


I'm no doctor.


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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 12:09
Quote: "Right now I'm having a little trouble breathing, and feel really nervous. 3 days ago my heart rate sped up really fast, and slowed down, sped up, slowed down, etc. It did this for a while until I finally started feeling better, I was later informed this could have been a panic attack."


They're heart pulputations, I've been getting them myself, since Easter - had to stop programming/3D modelling for a while because of them. They can be due to a number of reasons, some not so bad, some bad - Thyroid is the bad one, but mine was due to stress, when I first got them, I was working my arse off, really worried about exams and coursework deadlines, then I found lumps and they worried me more and other stresses were family related, then add my higher colestral from not doing much exercise in the past year, (due to working towards my exams etc.) and I am the kind that bottles up his emotions/worries, I found by going to the doctors a relief - though exams were still stressful, but I managed to take the week off (Plus the Easter holiday) and to move my coursework deadline, which in turn gave me time to relax.

Being paranoid you may find you're worrying too much and that's causing you a lot of stress and in turn is causing you stress related illnesses alongside. When I first got the pulputations I actually shook all over - not because it was cold. Your other symptoms however aren't the same, they could be link to something else like a flu or something. The light headedness/headaches can be stress related as well, think not enough oxygen getting to the brain due to increase heart rates.

That's my take on it, I'm not expert or doctor, but it seems to be one of those things that could be more than one thing, hence when I went to the doctor about mine they did heart tests (with those electrode things), blood pressure tests, blood tests to test for any illnesses like Thyroid.


But my advice would be actually, (if it is what I think it is...remember I would try to see a doctor, seriously, that can one huge relief and can point you in the direction of getting better) get away from the computer (I should take my own advice as I've got pulpatations at the moment) and relax, watch TV, read a book, lay in your bed, stretch out, meditate if that's your some of thing - if there's high colestral involved, change your diet a bit, get some Omega 3 related products (I have Flora Omega 3 spread instead of butter - low calorie, low fat etc, and it doesn't taste too bad either) for your heart and low colestral stuff, each healtily - oats are good for your heart and colestral, keep away from caffeine and other stimulating drinks(even Cola) and of course vegetables are good and keep out the junk, do some exercise - not vigorous, go out for a walk for a while and come back and build up to more vigorous things. Of course, just keep it cool, my week off consisted of laying on the sofa with a quilt and pillow playing Final Fantasy XII all day long and I soon chilled out.


Well that's my take on it, but please "DON'T TAKE THAT AS A PROPER DIAGNOSIS AND TRY TO SEE A DOCTOR, YOUR HEALTH IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS YOU HAVE AND IT WOULD BE TERRIBLE IF IT ISN'T WHAT I THINK IT IS AND FOR YOU TO TAKE THAT ON WITHOUT SEEKING A DOCTOR. LIKE I SAID, IT HAS THE POSSIBILITY OF BEING OTHER ILLNESSES, BUT UNTIL YOU CAN SEE A DOCTOR, MY ADVICE IS PROBABLY THE BEST THING YOU CAN DO IN THE MEANTIME.

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 12:17
Sort of a vicious circle,

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 13:45
Go see a doctor.

I do not believe there is no way for you to see one, there must be alternatives for those with no insurance or money - or did I just wake up in the previous century?

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 13:55
I think in America if you dont have insurance then they will either refuse to "serve" you or charge you personally for it... In the UK we are forced to pay for the NHS out of our pay packets and therefore dont need insurance...

Of course, in the UK if you go to hospital you risk getting some Über infection (like MRSA) so you really have to weigh up if its worth going or not

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 14:15
This just seems like your getting yourself in a knot because you think you have 'The dreaded C word'. My sister gets like it, she feels a bit ill, thinks 'oh it must be cancer' (she is training to be a doctor, I don't think it helps) then she goes crazy eventually goes to the doctor and he tells her that its nothing even close to as serious. I had the same kind of pains in my head when I was about 13/14 and infact I still get them sometimes when I either:
a) get no sleep
b) am major stressed
c) got really drunk the night before
Also if you feel a bit sick but have not been sick (apart from in your mouth) it sounds like worry, I hate to say this but jerico2day could be correct.

Hope that helped,

P.S. I'm not a doctor, you should go see one....really.

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 15:48
I am not so optimistic as the other posters. Vision problems, headaches, ringing in the ears, can't type words properly...

These are not caused by panic attacks. You need to see a doctor.

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 16:00
Sorry to hear that. Hopefully it's just a realy bad head flue and nothing more serious.

I've had flew in the ear and it made my whole world spin around and around made me feel sick and like i was dieing.

Even though i hate what's happeneing to the UK sometimes, i do like that we have the National Health Service and everyone can see a doctor without worrying about the cost.

Well anyway if the worst does happen, your name will live on for your work on Dev C / BDP framework

Get well soon!

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 16:23
@Aaron: You might of gotten 3 average symptons. Ringing in the ear is most probably a earache. There is many ways to get rid of this one is to make your room as dark as possible and go to sleep and remain away from any electric stuff. Or you could go to a doctor to get medicine for these symptons.

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 16:24
In the U.S., if you require emergency medical care, they are required by law to help you out. So, if your symptoms don't get better, I'd head down to the nearest emergency room and get it checked out. They also have forms and stuff you can fill out to get financial aid if you need it.

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 16:37
Quote: "I'm shivering cold, but I feel really hot at the same time.. My lower right side is hurting so much, and I've been feeling nautious, even puked in my mouth earlier today"


classic symptoms of an appendix ready to burst
I'd seek medical attention without delay

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 23:15 Edited at: 4th Sep 2007 23:19
pain in your low right side can also be gaul stones.

Mostly affects women and cheese eaters. Do you eat alot of dairy?

Walk into emergency and get it checked out.

No replies? Is he dead?

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 23:28
Next time I go to the doctor I can tell him I have those symptoms and see what he says to me...

But on a serious note, aren't there websites out there that you can input you symptoms and possible reasons come up? Kind of like a medical search engine deal. WebMD might be the name of one I'm thinking of. Anyway I wish you the best of luck dude.

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 23:46 Edited at: 4th Sep 2007 23:47
Maybe he did and had a heart attack because it said "Meh. You're ill.".


Aaron, you wouldn't happen to be taking a lot of inhalers, would you? They contain a chemical which may cause some of the symptoms listed.

Quote: "DBP, $80. DBP's plugins, $320."


You put DBP in front of medical insurance?


Since the other one was scaring you guys so much...
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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 00:03
Go and see a doctor. Seriously if your feeling ill to the point that your worried about it go see one. no one on here to my knowledge is a doctor, and even if they were I doubt they would be able to diagnose you without meeting you in person. It will probably turn out to be nothing, but I don't really think its worth taking the chance. Doesn't America have free clinics? Or have I been watching too much House?

Getting advice from people on a programming forum is probably the worst thing you could do (no offence guys), as half will be "aw prob nothing" the other half will be "omg u have the plague!" and I suspect all will be wrong in their diagnosis. Doctors have to train for many years, and even they still make mistakes sometimes so how are any of us going to know what's wrong with you?

I hope it turns out to be nothing and your alright.
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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 00:07 Edited at: 5th Sep 2007 00:08
They had a problem a while ago, because google was correctly diagnosing a higher percentage of people, than docters were correctly diagnosing patients (eg google got it right about 99% of the time, whereas docters only got it right about 95% of the time!)

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Aaron man, take care. Take a few days off from work, computers and whatever to just relax a bit.

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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 01:16
Quote: "Vision problems, headaches, ringing in the ears"


That sounds like you're hyperventilating. Happens to me when I think about certain things or uncomfortable situations. I don't even notice it's happening until it's too late. I start to feel a little tingly, then my vision starts to blur, and gradually fades to black. When my vision is just slightly black-looking, i start to hear an odd ringing noise, and this entire process is sometimes accompanied by a headache, but not always.

I'm no doctor though.

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Well if you live in America I know there are free clinics all over the place. You could also go to a medical school, they usually have the professors quiz their students about whats wrong with you, but its free.

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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 02:49
SEE. A. DOCTOR.

No alternative. Just do it man.

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I agree, doctor and fast. You rather go and hear you're alright than wait and hear you should've came earlier.

I recognize some of these symptons but my doctor said it was growth/low blood pressure and since my symptons were not more severe, he said that if I didn't mind living with it, it would pass by with the years. My symptons are light-headedness, sting in chest (left side), headache and nausea (the world suddenly starts spinning).

Seeing your case is more severe than mine, I'd recommend a visit to a doctor.

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Yea, I'm with Drew on this one. First priority is your health, the cost comes after in my opinion. And I'm no doctor (maybe a self proclaimed one...) but I think it could be any number of things. To me, it could be your appendix, which if exploded, can give more crap than not going to the doctor is worth.

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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 03:04
Whatever you do don't die on us

But seriously, you have to see a doctor, it could be something very severe


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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 03:19
If he's just being paranoid, we're approaching this from the wrong angle and just making him more paranoid.

Come on Aaron, DBP X10 can wait a few more weeks...

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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 03:43
Hmm, I'm wondering why he hasn't posted in 20 odd hours...

Maybe he went to the hospital? Hoping for the best.

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Alright, I'm here. I haven't died but I wasn't able to do much this morning. I could barely eat a banana but as the day went on and I was forced to stay away from my computer I did start to feel a little better. What makes me comfortable is theorizing the origins of the universe (I'm weird like that ), and I eased my self to sleep by writing all of that down yesterday. I got off my computer with 2 notes to the people I was speaking with:
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I feel like going to the hospital....
I gotta go, cya.
"


As for the appendicitis, that's exactly what I think I may have, and that's why I'm so anxious to get to a hospital. What definately didn't help was a search on wikipedia for appendicitis, scared the hell out of me.

Stress is most likely also getting to me, if no one minds a look into my life: My mom died 3 or 4 years ago, my dad 2 weeks after my moms funeral, both from cancer. I went to go live with my oldest sister, but she was addicted to pot and was irresponsible, she's also responsible for the death of my cat, Eddy. I ran away from her and went to live with my other sister. She is a big pain to live with. My new cat, Nemo, hasn't been to the vet in about a year, and she is unusually small, and that's scaring me. Recently my only living grandma died, and even more recently my "considered" grandma got a DUI. The one girl that I like has a boyfriend as well, or at least I assume her to, haven't spoken to her in about a year and it's starting to bother me because I keep forgetting to call, or call and she's not there.


I'd like to state that I wouldn't put DBP ahead of my own health, if anything it would at least have to be C++! (Just kidding) On my own serious note, the only thing I put ahead of my self is the safety of others, especially my family.


If there is a doctor out there who will treat me for free, or like, $10, then I will go, otherwise myself, and my family would end up homeless, I'd rather not take others down with me.



Cheers,

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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 04:36 Edited at: 5th Sep 2007 04:41
It's alive!

Sorry to hear you've had some cruddy times. Always helps me if i think of somone worse off when I'm feeling down, then i think bah, not so bad after all pull yourself together.

how long have you had the pain in your side? The rule i work on is if it's hurt for more than 2 weeks I better go show it it to the Doc.

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The thing is I had it for a little while about 2 months ago, then it went away, and now it's returned... :/


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Quote: "I've not been to a doctor in 6 years."


In the name of all that is TGC...GO SEE A DOCTOR!!!

Take it from somebody who knows.I didn't go to a doctor for years...even when I first got ill I wouldn't go.
Now several surgeries and countless doctors,needle sticks and tests I wish I had when and seen a doctor sooner.
Not to mention I might still be able to work...my illness has pretty much physically diabled me.
It just isn't worth it.Go see a doctor and get it fixed now.The sooner you go the cheaper it's going to be.Things just get worse if you don't have them looked at.
I do hope you get to feeling better.

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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 05:17 Edited at: 5th Sep 2007 05:19
If it comes and goes it sounds like a gaul stone.

Normaly the pain will get worse if you eat something high in fat like a cheese pizza.

I know somone who had this and their doctor kept diagnosing it as somach ache. Eventualy the pain got so bad they just took themself to accident and emergency and they were put striaght on Morphine and it was diagnosed within a couple of hours by A&E staff.

If they had gone earlier they could have had ultra sound or drugs to break it up. But as it was late stage they had to have key hole surgery to have the bladder removed. I think they should have sued their doctor of misdiagnosing it for so long.

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@Zombie 20
If you want to do a healing prayer, I'd have no problem with it.

@FredP
I want to go to a doctor more than anything right now, I simply can't... I've no ID, and cannot get an ID without a birth certificate, and need an ID to get medical insurance. I don't know of any free clinics around here, and my guardian won't do anything about the free government help... I wish I could just go to a doctor right now, currently I hold on to the hope that I'll be able to get to a doctor in a week or two without any problems being too severe.

@GatorHex
Is a gual stone deadly? I won't allow the doctor to dismiss what I'm going through as a stomach ache... If required I would ask him or her to do extensive tests.

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Quote: "I want to go to a doctor more than anything right now, I simply can't... I've no ID, and cannot get an ID without a birth certificate, and need an ID to get medical insurance. I don't know of any free clinics around here, and my guardian won't do anything about the free government help... I wish I could just go to a doctor right now, currently I hold on to the hope that I'll be able to get to a doctor in a week or two without any problems being too severe."


Go anyways, its illegal for them to refuse you service, ID or not. Go even if your "guardian" does not want you to, because its better to have gone than to have lost a kidney. Gall stones can destroy your kidney if its stuck in it, or you might lose your bladder.

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Aaron-Alrighty I can say one for ya.

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Quote: "Gall stones can destroy your kidney if its stuck in it"


thats kindey stones isn't it?, they will probably make blood apear in you urine. Normal a sign of not drinking enough water.

Gaul/Gall stones are in the gaul bladder. Stops you processing fatty foods. Its normal a sign of a high fat diet.

both are very painful. especialy the way they remove kidney stones if your a man, don't look it up

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Quote: "especially the way they remove kidney stones if your a man, don't look it up"


Lol, don't even make me think of it!

Misunderstood you about the stones names, but pain from galls stones are usually in the upper right quadrant of the body, not the lower.

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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 06:04 Edited at: 5th Sep 2007 06:39
Gall stone is near the liver in the center-right part of the body.

The extreme pain can seem to come from different areas and the pain comes and goes and normal pain killers don't help. Sweating, fealing sick is common and people often think they are having a heart attack.

American Indians, women, old and the overweight are high risk of getting it. Although normaly a sign of overweight/old age it can also be a sign of liver desease so should be checked out by a professional.

Low fat high fruit and veg diet is best if you're realy determined not to go to the doctors, but you should get it sorted properly or you will be in pain for the rest of your life every time you eat something with fat in it!

If it's a gall blader problem the good new is that if it's removed you may find it hard to keep weight on i've heard stories of people being told by their doctor to eat more chocolate and junk food after its removal. My friend didn't get this though so it's not guaranteed.

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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 06:08
I'm sorry to hear about the "developments" in your health, you've always hinted on MSN that you really needed a doctor, but there's just not that much we can do over the net rather than give crappy advice.

I don't know much about the american healthcare, but i do know what you're going trough isn't an acceptable state of health, it should get taken care of, but as you're having problems getting a doctor, then we can't do much else than tell you "screw that!" and go see one anyway. Because we suck at giving advice, and give you really logical ones that should be implied.

Frankly, you would have better luck contacting your local kwik-e-mart for advice.

Oh, and people, some of you seem to use fear to motivate him to get himself checked up, in this case i think that would add to his stress and would definetively not help his current situation much. Try to put yourself in his shoes and see how far fear can get you.

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I'm sorry aaron, I wasn't trying to scare you into a docter's visit, its your body after all.

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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 07:00
@Grandma
Thanks Though I don't think anyone wants to go near my shoes....

@Zombie 20
I don't think you scared me any, heh.

@GatorHex
Ah. Well, I would like to make it clear that I am not overweight, obese, or fat (Maybe a little round on the stomach, but that's it). For the last month or two, I've mainly been drinking water, and an occaisonal soda... Haven't had a soda in about 2 weeks.


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-naota

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Zombie 20
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Location: Etters, PA
Posted: 5th Sep 2007 07:06
Aaron-You poor dear..thats whats wrong hahah you just need some caffiene..silly frilly water has nothing on us caffiene users haha.

Okay but seriously..I do hope you get better, I requested a short prayer for you and I'm sure you'll feel better in the morning, so friend get a good nights rest and we'll see how you're feeling.


Grandma-sorry for not getting msn yet..I'm just so terribly fat and lazy hahahahahaha.

Aaron Miller
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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 07:11
Thanks mate, I appreciate it.


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-naota

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FredP
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Location: Indiana
Posted: 5th Sep 2007 07:25
Quote: "and my guardian won't do anything about the free government help"


If you are a minor and your guardian won't do anything then it's time to visit the social services.

You might check out Web MD (I think that's it).Maybe at least you could get some idea what's wrong.

Please have mercy and use the search function.
Aaron Miller
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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 07:57
It's not that she won't, it's that we need money to be able to get there anyways, gas and stuff for the car. I have $10 though, maybe that'll help.



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-naota

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Aaron Miller
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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 08:10
Update:
My side is now burning hot in one specific spot... I'm going to see if there's anything I can do to help it... That's one more sympton for you guys.


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-naota

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Osiris
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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 08:17
Where is this one spot?

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Aaron Miller
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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 08:19
Lower right side. Above bladder, near stomach.

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Osiris
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Posted: 5th Sep 2007 08:23
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/Shingles/symptoms-shingles

This kind of covers most of your symptoms.

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