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We don’t need sleep for energy. We need food for energy. Sleep is a vestigial part of our physiology which evolved so we were huddled away and quiet at night to help us avoid predation and can be unlearned with enough training. And the body is not always right, because I sometimes do get the urge to sleep, even though I feel mostly okay, and then I wake up feeling hungover from general anesthesia until night time. My family has likened me to a dementia patient in those hours. I can’t even string a proper sentence out.


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Off the top of my head, without getting my magazine-thickness stack of lab result papers I had them print out, I’ve had TSH, hb1ac, potassium, sodium, urea, LH, FSH, prolactin, DHEA, testosterone, androgens, b12, folate, ferritin, full blood count, full white cell count, IgA, calcium, estrogen, ca-125, cholesterol, etc tested.
My white cells have been low since the testing began, but I was told this is normal because as you age your immune system declines.
All my labs are normal and I’ve seen multiple doctors. I’m healthy and have nothing wrong with me.


Seeing different doctors won’t change the fact that doing more blood tests will just give the same results.


My hormones have been tested and I have a stack of papers in my room that have the thickness of a decent magazine. They’re all my lab results spanning a year, I requested my clinic printed them out. I’ve had my estrogen, TSH, testosterone, LH, prolactin, DHEA, and many more hormones tested and they’ve come back normal.
I even had a ca-125 test, which came back at 18 U/mL in my most recent test.


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Off the top of my head, without getting my magazine-thickness stack of lab result papers I had them print out, I’ve had TSH, hb1ac, potassium, sodium, urea, LH, FSH, prolactin, DHEA, testosterone, androgens, b12, folate, ferritin, full blood count, full white cell count, IgA, calcium, estrogen, ca-125, cholesterol, etc tested.
My white cells have been low since the testing began, but I was told this is normal because as you age your immune system declines.
What do you suppose they are missing? There’s very little to miss, it would seem.


Tell that to the several doctors who ran bloodwork tests on me and assured me everything’s normal.


Nothing is going on. I’ve had tests done and seen several doctors, nothing’s wrong.


They’ve ran loads of bloodwork tests on me. Only thing that came back low is my white cells, but I was told that’s normal because as you age your immune system declines, after your teenage years.


I’ve seen many doctors, though.


Yeah, my periods are the same. At most, 3-4 days early or late sometimes.


It is normal. The several doctors I’ve seen have told me it’s normal and my own family have told me I need to stop complaining about my health and to get on with it.


I don’t. Even my family have told me I go on about my health too much and to get on with it.
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