Has anyone ever regretted going for treatment? Was your life better before Lyme diagnosis?
Strange question, yes, sorry.
I feel that even though I was sick and in desperate need of answers until 2019, I was happier, more relaxed and had a more balanced attitude and outlook on life. People from my inner circle told me that I was not the same as before.
Sometimes I think that the treatment has permanently darkened my life physically and mentally. I am mourning the old me and I think I have just wasted 2+ years of my life that I will never get back.
It looks like things are only getting worse. I feel like I am going into a complete panic. No, not a panic attack, but a real panic, grief and a sense of loss, anxiety and rage.
I really dont even know if this is normal in the Lime community or something else.
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Does anyone regret going for treatment?
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Of course not. Treatment saves us from suffering.
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08-10-2021, 12:17 PM #3
If you choose the right treatment, then everything will be fine
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08-10-2021, 12:21 PM #4
In such cases, it is better to have an insurance policy. We are all human beings, and everyone has their disease. I often see posts where people talk about their illness and write a treatment plan that doctors prescribe to them. Usually, the recipe turns out to be extremely expensive. I work as a doctor, and I see that doctors prescribe expensive medications that are not mandatory. Therefore, in such cases, you need to have a medical insurance policy. There are 10 Medigap policies that are labeled with a specific letter. Currently, the available policies you may purchase are letters F, G, N, A, B, C, D, K, M, and L. You can choose a suitable medical policy for yourself at https://www.remedigap.com/medicare-supplements/medicare-plan-n-vs-plan-g/ .
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