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Re: Misdiagnosis of the vegetative state: retrospective study in a rehabilitation unit
 
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Re: Misdiagnosis of the vegetative state: retrospective study in a rehabilitation unit


yep exactly, I got skin cancer this past year, it hasnt been diagnosed and everyone tells me there is nothing wrong with your skin, but hey what do i know i just look at it everyday, wrinkled, lost 30 pounds now over 8 months and aint even trying. skin is red and everyone says there is nothing wrong, happened due to a melanoma being missed in my opinion and was told it was an allergy reaction, kinda funny how it came about but I even thought that it was from pulling my patrol boots on and the laces too tight when I went to work,then boom played softball this past summer and boom there ya go. I have watched it now for 8 months and everyone going no it aint this no it aint this, its anxiety lol well lemme tell ya as much as it burns and the way my skin burns i can tell ya it aint no anxiety and depression, so ya wanna talk about misdiagnosis ? no one has took a biopsy or anything, lol but they tell me it isnt bacterial and it isnt fungal, gee let's take a biopsy maybe and have it evaluated, hmmmmmmmm boy now theres a idea now lol . blood in the stool hmmmmm nah axiety hemmerhoids, lets not do a check, oh wait there is a deal this month with a trip to the bahamas from LExapro ill prescribe that I guess, no blood work, no biopsies and mabe he wont come back lol un freakin real these doctors are these days.
 

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