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My Story
My story starts in August of 2019. I suffered emotional trauma from a shocking event in the workplace. I was already combatting a lot of stress at home with my mentally ill son. From then on, I suffered heart palpitations, constant right leg pain, fatigue, and insomnia. I recovered briefly in March of 2020 with just the leg pain still persistent. Unfortunately, another stressor in my life caused a relapse in February of 2022 with symptoms of depression and spread of leg pain starting to manifest. I have been to the ER countless times with no diagnosis other than anxiety. I have tried physical therapy, steroid shots, pain meds, and a variety of other methods with no relief. I am hoping one day this will all be a distant memory in the past and I will recover fully. - Loading...
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My Story
- Gender:
- Female
- Birthday:
- Jan 5, 1990 (Age: 34)
- Location:
- Louisiana
- Occupation:
- Records Clerk
- Diagnoses:
- anxiety, depression, and undiagnosed chronic pain in legs
My story starts in August of 2019. I suffered emotional trauma from a shocking event in the workplace. I was already combatting a lot of stress at home with my mentally ill son. From then on, I suffered heart palpitations, constant right leg pain, fatigue, and insomnia. I recovered briefly in March of 2020 with just the leg pain still persistent. Unfortunately, another stressor in my life caused a relapse in February of 2022 with symptoms of depression and spread of leg pain starting to manifest. I have been to the ER countless times with no diagnosis other than anxiety. I have tried physical therapy, steroid shots, pain meds, and a variety of other methods with no relief. I am hoping one day this will all be a distant memory in the past and I will recover fully.Interact