- Oct 14, 2005
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Cliffs only to keep this quick:
1) Was in the hospital a month ago with kidney overload from working out too much
2) A few days later got intense muscle pain, still lasted up until today
3) Saw a neurologist who did a test on me and said "Oh ****** something is wrong." Said I had a myopathy (not good).
4) Saw a rheumatologist who said "I doubt that you have one. You're fine."
5) Saw another neurologist who said "I doubt that you have one, but I can't explain the muscle acheness you are feeling."
6) Saw my MD who said I have developed generalized anxiety from all of this mess, and I shouldn't worry. Chances are slim.
7) Saw a third neurologist today who said "Relax", followed by screaming at me for worrying so much and saying he won't see me unless I calm down. He looked at the results from the first doctor (the neurologist) and said "This guy shouldn't be practicing medicine. His analysis is all wrong, sorry to scare you like that. We will do the test in my office next Wednesday and I think everything will come up OK. I really don't think you have anything wrong."
So I don't know how to take this internally. Part of me says maybe nothing is wrong and this is just anxiety, but another part of me feels these muscle aches and cramps. When I work out, sometimes my nerves twitch even and it kinda hurts... like a long tingly sensation running down my arm.
So what should I do? Should I go back to the original doctor and let him scare me more? Or should I trust the new guy (Who is at Rutgers/Princeton Neurology, so very good) and see where he leads me?
-MJ
1) Was in the hospital a month ago with kidney overload from working out too much
2) A few days later got intense muscle pain, still lasted up until today
3) Saw a neurologist who did a test on me and said "Oh ****** something is wrong." Said I had a myopathy (not good).
4) Saw a rheumatologist who said "I doubt that you have one. You're fine."
5) Saw another neurologist who said "I doubt that you have one, but I can't explain the muscle acheness you are feeling."
6) Saw my MD who said I have developed generalized anxiety from all of this mess, and I shouldn't worry. Chances are slim.
7) Saw a third neurologist today who said "Relax", followed by screaming at me for worrying so much and saying he won't see me unless I calm down. He looked at the results from the first doctor (the neurologist) and said "This guy shouldn't be practicing medicine. His analysis is all wrong, sorry to scare you like that. We will do the test in my office next Wednesday and I think everything will come up OK. I really don't think you have anything wrong."
So I don't know how to take this internally. Part of me says maybe nothing is wrong and this is just anxiety, but another part of me feels these muscle aches and cramps. When I work out, sometimes my nerves twitch even and it kinda hurts... like a long tingly sensation running down my arm.
So what should I do? Should I go back to the original doctor and let him scare me more? Or should I trust the new guy (Who is at Rutgers/Princeton Neurology, so very good) and see where he leads me?
-MJ