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Shock & Anxiety: Not Just Battling Bipolar Disorder

By Marcia Purse, Health Guide Sunday, June 10, 2012
This has been a really rough year for my poor body. In February I got cellulitis in my lower right calf and ankle. I'd never heard of this before, but it's a dangerous illness. The antibiotic treatment worked for me, fortunately, so I didn't have to deal with any of the serious complications (like MR...
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Nurz
6/11/12 5:05am

I sure hope you had a support team on your side!

nurz

6/12/12 11:46am

I was SOOO very sorry to hear that you were having such monumental health issues that at first I couldn't write.  I still don't know what to say. A friend of mine had thyroid issues and had to have a nodule removed.  The surgery paralyzed her vocal cords and her voice ended up in a high squeek whisper.  She never got over it.  She's been enraged for 3 years now. I know you wont't take that road but I can almost understand the shock you must be in.   When the doctor told me during my tubal ligation that I had already had one tube removed I did seem to vaguely  recall an early surgery for colon cncr that they told me I had lost the left falopian tube as well.  But I had been told under so much anesthesia that I didin't remember it until my OBGN told me 7 years later.  

 

Loosing your voice when you sing must be very difficult.  I know that if I ever lost my right hand middle finger I would be crushed not to be able to play the cello.  

 

May all the blessings in the world go with you today

 

Cathryne 

 

 

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By Marcia Purse, Health Guide— Last Modified: 06/12/12, First Published: 06/10/12