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Hazeldee"MDJunction means that I no longer have to feel like I am the only person in
the world with pericarditis. It means that I can talk to others who know
how stressful and how painful having pericarditis can be. It means that I
connect with others to discuss treatments that have or haven't worked for us, so that we have a leg to stand on. I think that having my friends at
MDJunction has allowed me to better mentally and emotionally process my
diagnosis and what it means to me. I feel so lucky to have this community
available to me. I use MDJunction as a way to use my experience to help
others. Reaching out to help others is the only solace I have found since
being diagnosed with pericarditis.
" (Hazeldee)

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bbsuperstah

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forgotten

Sep 03 2010
I like how I told my stepmom what's actually going on with me, and she agreed I needed to see someone and told me she would look into her connections at work. (Which are easy to get to because sheasked me if I wanted to see someone last year and explained how easy this was.) Yet, two weeks have passed. No, MORE than two weeks have passed and not a goddamn word has been said on the matter. Not by her, OR my father, who I'm sure she told. I really fucking like it when I'm left behind to fend for myself. Forgotten as always.

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written by SillyOMe, September 04, 2010
It's very discouraging when you ask quietly for help and no one does anything. They say that the squeaky wheel gets the oil.. so try talking to them again. We all get caught up in our own lives and problems and forget others sometimes. I hope you get an appointment and some help soon! I know I hate asking twice for things.

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