What makes you think you have it if you don't mind me asking?
oh, so it is available in the uk? i don't ever bother with nhs doctors, anyway. i'm not sure if i do, it's just an idea. i feel tired af, feverish, shivery all the damn time. it's been going on for months. i feel like i have a flu that never ends, just without the rest of the symptoms like cough etc. brain fog, altho that could possibly be caused by valium, light/noise sensitivity.
oh, so it is available in the uk? i don't ever bother with nhs doctors, anyway. i'm not sure if i do, it's just an idea. i feel tired af, feverish, shivery all the damn time. it's been going on for months. i feel like i have a flu that never ends, just without the rest of the symptoms like cough etc. brain fog, altho that could possibly be caused by valium, light/noise sensitivity.
I believe you can have it arranged if you are covered on private medical insurance.
i've head about it. but idk, i think in many cases there's an actual underlying cause that just doesn't get discovered. but who knows. the human body is so damn confusing.
i've head about it. but idk, i think in many cases there's an actual underlying cause that just doesn't get discovered. but who knows. the human body is so damn confusing.
Only going to know if you can find a GP that gives flying ****.
Only going to know if you can find a GP that gives flying ****.
yeah. and that's no easy task... even the private ones can be very dismissive. "oh, it's probably a) your vegetarian diet, b) the meds you're on c) stress" usually i just get one of those. lol.
yeah. and that's no easy task... even the private ones can be very dismissive. "oh, it's probably a) your vegetarian diet, b) the meds you're on c) stress" usually i just get one of those. lol.
Is quite common to be told these things when it's a chronic illness (even post-diagnosis). They just want easy answers which sorta sucks.