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Amanda Norton
Ever since I can remember I had some kind of stomach
pain. Because of that, I have had numerous abdominal operations.
Now, I am not even
sure that I needed those operations. One was a complete abdominal
hysterectomy! That I now regret.
Two years ago my world became completely
upside down. I woke one day and my vision was blurred. It stayed
that way for about 2 months. I went to every kind of doctor I could
find. Finally, a neurologist told me that it sounded like I had
a very strange disorder. She then tested my urine and sure enough
she was right. I had (AIP). But she told me that she could not
help me and that I should see an oncologist. This began my struggle
to understand what was happening to my body.
Finally, after two
years of hell, I found a regular doctor that listens and
treats me. I just got out of the hospital from a 3 week stay. I
am
currently employed but can't work right now because my body is
exhausted from this attack. This last attack shut down my small
bowel, intestines, bladder and a section of by stomach that would
not digest. (I still have digestion problems.) I still have to
take pain pills for this phantom pain. Also, my personality changes
dramatically when I am in an attack.
At times, I become paranoid
and irrational. I believe doctors and my family don't really believe
I am sick. Unfortuantley, this is how messed up my thoughts get.
During attacks I also cannot remember how to do the simplest things
and have gotten lost in my town that I have been many times. Does
this sound familiar to any of you?
I hope for a cure one day so
I can be myself again! God Bless.
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