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Sho
27-11-2016, 08:18 PM
a few months back my thumb and forefinger were completely numb for weeks and it got to the point where i couldn't even turn handles to open doors or hold up pencils since i had no feeling in them. i decided to google what it could be and it said it was a sign of multiple sclerosis so i freaked out :( eventually went to doctors and turns out it was just a trapped nerve

i still do it now though which is stupid

anyone else do it or have done it?

lawrawrrr
27-11-2016, 08:27 PM
a few months back my thumb and forefinger were completely numb for weeks and it got to the point where i couldn't even turn handles to open doors or hold up pencils since i had no feeling in them. i decided to google what it could be and it said it was a sign of multiple sclerosis so i freaked out :( eventually went to doctors and turns out it was just a trapped nerve

i still do it now though which is stupid

anyone else do it or have done it?
YES its like the worst thing in making you paranoid


HOWEVER it's good for just like, getting an idea? I correctly diagnosed myself with temporo-mandibular joint dysfunction and mumps (even though I thought I was being paranoid). It's really useful if you wanna try out some homeopathic remedies first just in case it isnt something really bad (which a lot of the time google will tell you is the case!!)


But it's just like so important if you think these things are true to go to the docs?

Reality
27-11-2016, 08:31 PM
Yeh I did and like laura it made me so paranoid about the possibilities on the things it could be but I correctly diagnosed myself with Osgood-Schlatter.

I think when you Google something like this you get such random results for the smallest of things which probably aren't related to u but then you're like o wait but like 4 months ago i had that or like o yeh like 2 years ago that happened as well so I think u def get paranoid but should def go to a local GP or Doctor.

Sho
27-11-2016, 08:36 PM
YES its like the worst thing in making you paranoid


HOWEVER it's good for just like, getting an idea? I correctly diagnosed myself with temporo-mandibular joint dysfunction and mumps (even though I thought I was being paranoid). It's really useful if you wanna try out some homeopathic remedies first just in case it isnt something really bad (which a lot of the time google will tell you is the case!!)


But it's just like so important if you think these things are true to go to the docs?

i've only once correctly diagnosed myself and that was about 4 years ago. was losing a lot of hair and i saw that thyroid problems was a possible cause. looked into it and i had all the symptoms of an underactive thyroid and when i went to doctors he confirmed it

i always end up really paranoid though. my friend once googled one and it said it was a sign of a stroke. can't remember what it actually was now but it was nothing big at all lmao

Absently
27-11-2016, 08:44 PM
yeah all the time. i usually hate going to the doctor cus i feel like im wasting their time with all the little issues that i have so i would rather just see what the possibility is and if ill be okay. when i was getting my migraines really bad and suffering from all the dizziness the other week the internet made me aware it was probably vertigo, which it was so i popped myself to the doctors. think it's nice and helpful to give you an idea and check your symtpoms.

scottish
27-11-2016, 08:45 PM
no because you'll have cancer every time.

lawrawrrr
27-11-2016, 08:50 PM
i've only once correctly diagnosed myself and that was about 4 years ago. was losing a lot of hair and i saw that thyroid problems was a possible cause. looked into it and i had all the symptoms of an underactive thyroid and when i went to doctors he confirmed it

i always end up really paranoid though. my friend once googled one and it said it was a sign of a stroke. can't remember what it actually was now but it was nothing big at all lmao
it honestly depends what kinda person you are if its a good idea really, if you're someone who's likely to get like completely hung up and panic then its maybe not the best idea in the world!

but like I said as an ADVISORY tool its not the worst in the world and helps doctors at times?

but on the other other hand I do know people who have looked up a disease and faked the other symptoms to getthe right diagnosis and drugs from the doc which is really bad...

Sho
27-11-2016, 08:55 PM
this girl that i used to go to school with tried to convince the doctor she had depression when really she'd just googled the symptoms and gone in claiming she had them all. she was hoping that being diagnosed with it would save her from doing her exam the next say

Chris
27-11-2016, 09:05 PM
Yeah but I know its a bad thing to do. Thankfully most of the time a self diagnosis from googling is wrong.

Cerys
27-11-2016, 09:09 PM
Uhh yeah I occasionally use them symptom checkers but 99% of the time I dont take any notice from them

buttons
27-11-2016, 09:17 PM
I google EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRY thing
ive diagnosed myself with literally everything, I go to the doctor like oh I'm dying and it's always something minor like anaemia or a cyst. but its good to get it checked out I suppose.

Empired
27-11-2016, 09:21 PM
Yes and I usually find it helpful. It doesn't make me panic as I'm usually just wondering about small symptoms and deciding whether I need to go to the doctor or if it will just go away.

So a few months ago I'd get terrible vertigo whenever I stood up, rolled over in bed or moved my head around and it was awffuull :( So I googled it and it turns out there's this thing that comes loose in your ear and shifts when you move your head that leaves you with vertigo but it goes away after a few weeks so it was nice to know what it was and that I don't need to do anything.

Gina
27-11-2016, 10:18 PM
yes the amount of times ive thought i was pregnant

- - - Updated - - -

omg at ppl getting their self diagnosis right
wat is this saying about me
am i pregnant

scottish
27-11-2016, 10:35 PM
yes the amount of times ive thought i was pregnant

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omg at ppl getting their self diagnosis right
wat is this saying about me
am i pregnant

no you're 12 ;l

Gina
27-11-2016, 10:42 PM
no you're 12 ;l

phew

buttons
27-11-2016, 10:47 PM
ya i once thought i was pregnant and hadn't had sex in like a year

Red
27-11-2016, 10:54 PM
Yes all the time lmao. Last time I thought I had an underactive thyroid but ended up with anaemia and another time convinced myself I had ovarian cancer lmao so not good. So hard not to do it though!

Nick
28-11-2016, 09:05 AM
yeah buy every time i do i either have cancer or im going to die

despect
28-11-2016, 09:01 PM
I always do because it's so hard to actually get an appointment at my doctors so I feel like instead of trying to get an appointment I should try google it but it always comes like OMG YOU'RE GONNA DIE then I just get really paranoid so end up booking an appointment.

Shar
04-12-2016, 06:53 PM
All the time even though I should know better

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