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@dloos

Yes, the inability to get help quickly allows one thing to lead to another.
And then we are told it is anxiety and depression! Yes, NOW that is part of it. After two years of seeking nonexistent help.

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@dloos With respect, there is help. I worked through every speciality in my home area beginning in January '22 and stumbled into a couple of medical professionals who knew and cared just enough to start me on some treatments of supplements and vagus nerve therapy and then helped me to be accepted to Mayo Clinic Rochester. I am 67 and on Medicare and my cost to date is $300ish not including my travel to get to Minnesota. I fully implemented my Mayo plan in September '23 and today I feel better, not back to 100%, but better. There are Mayo sites in Rochester, Jacksonville FL, and Arizona. There may also be other ways to access Mayo. As Jimmy Valvano famously said "Don't give up, don't ever give up".