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@horowitz71
Hi,
I understand what you are saying and the feelings you have. I've been putting up with very similar treatment from so called specialists. I arrived at my health issues through very different circumstances and have been fighting the suggestion I'm a nut case for some time. When I'm pushed too far, I retaliate and usually tell them to do their job or bugger off and get someone in here who does know their place and job. The reactions are interesting to say the least. I figure they can't withhold what they don't give me, so there is no loss for me just the possibility of another black mark or forward traction. I made the decision to leave USA many years ago and am in New Zealand now where the medical treatment is free, if you can get it! I have had to resort to AI to get answers and in doing so have been able to lead these so-called specialists by the nose to the same conclusions I have with the assistance of AI. Like you there doesn't appear to be much life left is this old boy, so the struggle doesn't seem worth the effort at times. But I will not lay down and die for these scum bags. I have a vested interest in the outcome, so I hold them to account every chance I get. For me FND causes bouts of temporary paralysis which luckily enough only last minutes at a time, but they can strike any part or all of my body whenever it likes. Just so FND doesn't feel lonely Autonomic polyneuropathy chimes in daily with unpredictable afflictions. I believe it is responsible for my twitching, but it also totally controls my digestive system and bowels slowing them down and at times halting the flow of food through the system. I'm experiencing a bad patch at present and am down to half a cup of soup per day. That doesn't bother me as much as feeling the life sucked out of me from lack of nutrients, getting weaker by the day. Sadly, this bout has been made worse from diabetic medication that is a one-week injection that takes 5 weeks to get over and there is no way to get rid of it sooner. Because the muscles don't get the message to do their respective jobs my digestive system becomes paralysed for periods until the correct message makes its way through to the respective muscles.
I'm guessing under the current management, or should I say mismanagement, life is a struggle for you as with many people around the world. At least there is hope this nightmare can be undone with the next administration. The only way I have found to deal with my health issues is to try and stay positive as that helps the FND, from what I have found. Admittedly not always easy to do but certainly some help.
Cheers.