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THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN, I keep yelling at myself. |
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it will never happen because you are healthy and you have been blessed with healthy genes |
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and because there is literally no family history of anything except a little bit of cancer. |
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Only two people I am related by blood to have gotten sick and died. |
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And they were old-ish. |
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One of my grandmothers had a stroke but my dad is not related by blood to her, therefore, neither am I. |
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Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:09 pm
may actually be a trigger for my anxiety attacks. Oh Jesus.
What's worse is that I enjoyed it, however, it was a very stressful experience, because I kept going, "s**t something bad's going to happen to that person and that person and that person..."
And then when I left I was convinced I needed a full-body x-ray because I was convinced there was something dreadfully wrong with me lurking inside my body.
Ever since then I've been having to convince myself all over again that I am fine, that the cases on House are meant to be seriously out-there and freakish because guess what, I don't panic over ER, I don't panic over Grey's Anatomy, it's just House, because all of a sudden it's showing me all these horrible painful frightening ways to get sick and die that you don't see on ER and Grey's Anatomy. People get NORMAL diseases on those shows, ********.
Actually, no, it all started up again when I went home for the weekend and went to the eye doctor, it just intensified after watching House.
Goddamnit this s**t was almost over.
I would like to continue watching House.
But I don't think I can.
*angst*
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Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:36 am
Those are usually rare diseases. You shouldn't worry too much. You may never have to experience most of them directly or indirectly (except through television) any of those diseases in your life.
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