first; yes i have had three total medical, comprehensive tests that do not indicate ANY reason to believe this EXtreme intolerance to my body becoming overheated and susequently my fury being unleashed on whoever, or what ever is in my face- piss'n me off.
for some unfathomable reason people seem to really like me.. honestly, i dont know why.
i dissasociate so often, in lotsa wierd little ways, i cannot remember ANYthing that i DO believe i said or did if i'm told it was so. never been suicidal- however i am SO ready for whats next.. its like i cannot commit to this life, and i'm 41 yrs old. it's time.
Written by bellacutie 205 days ago
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Hi,
how long has intolerance to heat been happening? I know you've had 3 physicals - did this include measuring all the hormone levels and have you seen an endocrinologist? I sense you're very frustrated with your life. Are you seeing a psychologist for these feelings? Please know that suicide should never be an option no matter how bad it is. Some people with MS have a hard time tolerating heat also. I hope you get the help you need and take care.
yes, yes, and you r right... "it" has been diagnosed as more disorders than you'd believe..! i began 'losing it around the age of, like 23/24. i was Queen of the Castle, ya kno- in control as if my life depended onitt. on the day of my (first) wedding, i was 1, 19 and i blew a mthreff'n GASket (cause it was august the hottest month where i was raised) i could'nt STANd that scratchy, frilly damn dress, and my hair touch'n my neck and back- ewww!
basicly NOthing has changed since then, my mom was convinced it HAD2 be any number of those endocrinal issues. these test showed no sign of it.
the docs knew no better than to ply me w/ anti-depressants, which made me WORSE! clearly it seemed and still does to me that my hormones ARE wacked, however ten to 15 years later i was led miraculously to a doc who saw rite through, i mean NAILd it! ( and gave me the right meds). but when i came to him in sheer desperation with the VeRY same question he sent me for a complete blood work-up. as it came back 'normal' he said to me, in his still obvious eastern orientation and slight accent, " you have got to stop getting so angry.. your going to raise up you blood pressure, or worse!
ok, back 2 the future.. it's about 6 years since then and either im gaining an immunity for the meds- or the true source of the actual, undetected malady has progressed and is overriding..
Written by bellacutie 203 days ago
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Hi,
thanks for answering back. Since we're not doctors here, unfortunately we can't diagnose you. I wish I could tell you more. I guess the only thing you can do is try to keep your environment as cool as possible. Perhaps you could try meditation and deep breathing exercises to calm you anger. I know it must be frustrating not knowing why you're so bothered by heat. You need to find a really excellent doctor who can approach this like a detective would. Have you been tested for MS, because it causes intolerance of heat. I hope you find answers. TC :)
Written by Clyde 202 days ago
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Could you talk to the doctor again, and explain to him about how you are still feeling and see what he says?
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Hi,
how long has intolerance to heat been happening? I know you've had 3 physicals - did this include measuring all the hormone levels and have you seen an endocrinologist? I sense you're very frustrated with your life. Are you seeing a psychologist for these feelings? Please know that suicide should never be an option no matter how bad it is. Some people with MS have a hard time tolerating heat also. I hope you get the help you need and take care.
yes, yes, and you r right... "it" has been diagnosed as more disorders than you'd believe..! i began 'losing it around the age of, like 23/24. i was Queen of the Castle, ya kno- in control as if my life depended onitt. on the day of my (first) wedding, i was 1, 19 and i blew a mthreff'n GASket (cause it was august the hottest month where i was raised) i could'nt STANd that scratchy, frilly damn dress, and my hair touch'n my neck and back- ewww!
basicly NOthing has changed since then, my mom was convinced it HAD2 be any number of those endocrinal issues. these test showed no sign of it.
the docs knew no better than to ply me w/ anti-depressants, which made me WORSE! clearly it seemed and still does to me that my hormones ARE wacked, however ten to 15 years later i was led miraculously to a doc who saw rite through, i mean NAILd it! ( and gave me the right meds). but when i came to him in sheer desperation with the VeRY same question he sent me for a complete blood work-up. as it came back 'normal' he said to me, in his still obvious eastern orientation and slight accent, " you have got to stop getting so angry.. your going to raise up you blood pressure, or worse!
ok, back 2 the future.. it's about 6 years since then and either im gaining an immunity for the meds- or the true source of the actual, undetected malady has progressed and is overriding..
Hi,
thanks for answering back. Since we're not doctors here, unfortunately we can't diagnose you. I wish I could tell you more. I guess the only thing you can do is try to keep your environment as cool as possible. Perhaps you could try meditation and deep breathing exercises to calm you anger. I know it must be frustrating not knowing why you're so bothered by heat. You need to find a really excellent doctor who can approach this like a detective would. Have you been tested for MS, because it causes intolerance of heat. I hope you find answers. TC :)
Could you talk to the doctor again, and explain to him about how you are still feeling and see what he says?
Best,
Clyde