Are you saying that you have seen 44 doctors and none of them have told you exactly what's wrong with you? I can't imagine one doctor not giving a patient an exact diagnosis, much less 44 doctors being so negligent!
Here's my take. If you are having physical, mental, and/or emotional symptoms that are distressing to you and/or interfere with work, school, relationships, and life in general, then yes, there is a problem, and your denial will do nothing to help you. It will certainly not enable a doctor to help you, and it sounds like that's what you need right now. I'd be willing to bet that once you move past this denial and really and truly, PROACTIVELY see a doctor, a whole world of options will open to you and you'll realize that it's possible to feel better.
Until then...???
Good luck.
2006-12-28 17:43:37
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answered by Carrie G 2
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I think you don't have to go to another doctor.. I personally think you have seen enough... I have a question.. How did everybody got to know about your issues?... And that nobody has to care about your problems,it's not like you're going to go to their houses and kill them,right... Accept already that you have some problems and take the advices that the doctors give you,they're the ones that know about that and they have experience or something,get more information about your problems to see what can you do about them to see if you need medications or you can treat them by yourself...Don't feel alone or rejected because it's not really your fault that you have some problems... Those people are just big MEANIES.. Don't pay attention to them.... There are more people in this world that don't really care about this type of things... Look carefully and see who your true friends are and who aren't...
........ I talk too much O-o........
2006-12-28 17:55:32
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answered by mayelaine2 3
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Everybody have problems! The mistake you must be making are by no believing in any doctor. Try to look for a good therapist, so he/she will be more able to help you to know what is more necessary to be changed.
It´s principally you that is rejecting yourself as you don´t agree that you can have problems, and feel alone.
In my opinion it´s not because a person is with problems that he/she will stop by being normal.
Have a great day
2006-12-28 18:02:14
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answered by ? 2
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ok i think that if 44 doctors told you the same thing that u might have what they are saying and you might not think so becuz of this issues. u should just trust the doctors i mean they did go to med. school and stuff.......
2006-12-28 18:07:49
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answered by Emilee 1
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i personally think that you need to learn to accept the fact that you might have a problem, if you do or not. you may not have a problem but getting in some therapy time wont hurt. just having someone to talk to can make a world of a differance.
2006-12-28 18:01:53
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answered by So in love. 2
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No.. you should get on medication.. normally when you have a mental health issue you dont think you do..
2006-12-28 18:05:55
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answered by MissManda 2
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you'll have to expand on that question a bit more to get a good answer!
2006-12-28 17:45:09
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answered by Anonymous
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