Wow, so many patients in here. But you have to wait 7 more years before I become a doctor.
I've never been really sick. But I'm so allergetic. That's horrible. I can't breathe through my nose during the autumn and the spring. That's why I had operation last month because I developed nasal poliposis from the allergy. But now, I can fully breathe though my nose and I'm so happy about it.
I had Intussusception during grade school and was surgically treated @ 6th grade. I'm 4th year college right now and my scar still looks a goddamn mess.
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Originally posted by Skyian
I was sickly when I was a child. I had amoebiasis, mumps, influenza, measles, chickenpox and many more.
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Those are normal childhood illnesses. I bet almost everyone on this board got those too when they were younger.
I cant find the translacton of my desease but is called Colosteotoma. I have it on my right ear.
This desease affects my audition, my talk and also can kill me.
Oh most people have had that when they were young. But you should listen to them. It might bite you in the ass when you're older.
Oh, I see.
- What can you eat exactly?
- What pills do you take? Because the ones my doctor prescribed are a piece of ****, I feel like I have heartburn all day, I can't swallow half the time so I starve myself and get migraines.
The ones that really worked for me were the nexium pills but i also had to lose weight and exercise as well. That made a huge difference in how well the pills worked. In fact I don't even have to take the pills any more but I really have to watch my weight and diet. I can't drink soda or eat anything fattening.