OT: Sens Lounge LXXXIV | New names, old faces!

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L'Aveuglette

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I don't think he needs to see a doctor right away. If he does feel the same in a few days, or if it worsens, then I'd agree, but for now just take it easy Benny and try to rest.
 

Caeldan

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Why wait. This is Canada, it's not like he needs to pay. Better safe than sorry.

Plus it sounds like it's been a recurring thing already.

It's not an emerg visit, but a book with your GP (which will probably take a week or three to get in to see anyway)
 

L'Aveuglette

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Plus it sounds like it's been a recurring thing already.

It's not an emerg visit, but a book with your GP (which will probably take a week or three to get in to see anyway)

Well, yes, booking a doctor's appointment works, but I was under the impression we were talking about the ER or a walk-in clinic.
 
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If everyone did this we'd have even worse wait times.

Sometimes you just need to wait it out. It's not like he's having trouble breathing or moving around.
He's not going to the ER. You make an appointment with your GP/Family doctor. That's what they are there for.

Plus it sounds like it's been a recurring thing already.

It's not an emerg visit, but a book with your GP (which will probably take a week or three to get in to see anyway)

Does it take that long in Ontario? Here in Alberta it takes a week max. Usually there's time to see you the next day.
 

OmniSens

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Caeldan, she just moved and bought her condo in the building 15 months ago. It's very good for her, to a certain point.
 

L'Aveuglette

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I've thought about changing mine to "L'Avy" since it's easier to remember/spell, especially for non-french speakers, plus it seems to be what people are using when responding to me anyway.


Hmmm....
 

Benjamin

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Im fine now. Its just a weird feeling I get once in awhile, its rare. Only have had it 3 times this year. Been getting it for 3 years now. Im always fine after drinking water and time passing by.

My theory is its something to do with over working my digestive tract.
 

DrEasy

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I've thought about changing mine to "L'Avy" since it's easier to remember/spell, especially for non-french speakers, plus it seems to be what people are using when responding to me anyway.


Hmmm....
Don't change. L'Aveuglette is a great name!

I definitely need to change mine though. It has a sleazy connotation that I wasn't aware of when I chose it. I'm thinking of changing to WaitingForMethot. (not that anyone cares :cry:)
 

Do Make Say Think

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Im fine now. Its just a weird feeling I get once in awhile, its rare. Only have had it 3 times this year. Been getting it for 3 years now. Im always fine after drinking water and time passing by.

My theory is its something to do with over working my digestive tract.

3 times over 3 months isn't what I'd call rare.

However you said you have bouts of anxiety and I'd wager that plays a part in it.

I've been having serious anxiety problems since mid 2013 and I've definitely been feeling all sorts of weird and noticing all kinds of issues and most of them were grounded in something that was real or physical but most of the problems are in my head. If you feel like anxiety is a problem then you should try to do something about it: from my own experience once it becomes a problem it doesn't just go away, you don't get over it on your own.

The good news is that, if that is part of the core of issues that are troubling you, once it's identified and you figure out what works well for you in how to deal with it it becomes very manageable.
 
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