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Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostI once goolged "night sweats". The result was pretty much aids or cancer. The real reason, in the end, was that I was getting a bit fat.
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Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostI once goolged "night sweats". The result was pretty much aids or cancer. The real reason, in the end, was that I was getting a bit fat.
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I once goolged "night sweats". The result was pretty much aids or cancer. The real reason, in the end, was that I was getting a bit fat.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostDoes that mean that the diagnosis that I am a nutter might be wrong?
maybe.
But maybe you've got hairy arse cancer.
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Does that mean that the diagnosis that I am a nutter might be wrong?
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Self Diagnosis and Hypochondria
I have noticed a disturbing pattern in all websites claiming to aid self diagnosis of minor medical inconveniences. Search almost any symptom, like headache, burping, acid indigestion, ingrowing beard hair etc and you’ll inevitably be told you may have an incurable form of cancer. Don’t let Wilmslow anywhere near an internet.Tags: None
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