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More Of A Rant Than Anything


browneyedgrl73

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browneyedgrl73 Rookie

I'm sorry of using this board as a rant, but I need to vent and my family is sick of listening to me. I have 2 days to go till I go to my Dr. to find out the result of my bloodtest. I'm miserable....I have no energy and no interest in anything. I've been sick for so long, I don't even remember what "normal" feels like. I just want to feel better. :( I pray my doctor diagnoses me with something... anything.... (although I am fully convinced I have celiac)

Once again- sorry for the rant, but this group is so supportive!


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mytummyhurts Contributor

Feel free to rant away. Most of us feel the need to do that every once in a while. I'm sorry that you are feeling so bad and I hope you find the answers when you go to the doctor. :)

julie5914 Contributor

uff, yeah, I remember how long that wait was for a diagnosis. I certainly hope you get some answers and that if isn't celiac it is treatable!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Sorry to hear that you aren't feeling well. I know what it is like... feeling sick of being sick... I hope that the doctors find out what is wrong. Keep us posted.

jenvan Collaborator

We understand! Let us know how your tests go. I was diagnosed in Feb and know my husband gets tired of me talking about my celiac at times--and probably this board too ! :P

rmmadden Contributor

This board was made for ranting! I for one am thankful to have found this board because it provides the opportunity to get things off your chest and speak to others who know how you feel. I look at this forum as therapy and I can't begin to imagine how I would deal with this disease if it wasn't for the internet and this board.

Rant away all you want.......And I hope you get good news and feel better!

Cleveland Bob B)

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