What Seth said is so true. The fickle fans like Roman until he was touted as Thee Guy. They loved him in the Shield but when he was gonna be a Champion on his own they turned on him for no reason.
The Tribal Chief is the guardian of the family. It's more than just a character.
I was up early as I had an EEG appointment, booked by a neurologist due to the seizures I've been having. I didn't bluescreen during the appointment. 2 hours after getting home, I seized.
It lasted about 10 minutes and took me half an hour to "come round" an ambulance was unavailable for 7 hours. So we drove.
We entered an A&E crammed with about 100 people. MANY of them were minor injuries, walk in centre cases, NOT emergencies.
There was one emergency in front of me & I was slumped over in a wheelchair for 4 hours. We later found out that it was 17 hours until a doctor "came on." There was ONE nurse taking bloods.
More emergencies kept arriving. When 2 babies came in, one after the other, I asked to leave. The lights in A&E, for people who have migraines, seizures, are intolerable. I was in agony sat under the lights. It was freezing. The wheelchair seat was rock hard & it aggravated a previous coccyx injury.
The waiting room was just unbelievably SO LOUD. People/patients sat in there eating!!! It's the most bizarre experience and felt like an overbooked GP surgery, not a hospital accident & emergency room.
I came home after 6 pointless painful hours. Now today I wait for GP intervention because what the fuck was that?!
I'm tired. My body is in pain. My tongue is squished, sore, burned-sensation and flat on one side like I put it in hair straighteners.
9 days between seizures, but this time I was awake, it was during the day. I've previously been seizing whilst asleep. Did the EEG cause a delayed reaction? Eh. Feeling hopeless today.
The Malpractice Towards Individuals With Fibromyalgia
For context, I’ve recently obtained an injury to my Achilles’ tendon, we are now pretty sure it’s Achilles tendinitis. And I went to A&E Thursday night after calling 111 and them recommending it.
I was asked the general questions, and obviously the “Do you have any health conditions?” I’m diagnosed with fibromyalgia and so I told them that. They asked me “Well don’t you think this pain you’re experiencing is fibromyalgia?”
Now, I understand why that was asked. But it is definitely not pain due to my fibromyalgia. There are other physical symptoms that don’t a-line with my fibro. And anyways, it’s not the same type of pain I experience. So, I told them that.
I then spent the next 7 hours waiting to see a doctor and once I was called in, she asked me the same question, “Well don’t you think it’s fibromyalgia?” I told her no and explained why. She then did a physical examination, and once she touched my Achilles’ tendon, I had shouted out in pain. She then asked me the questions that were aiming to figure out whether I’ve done something that would affect my Achilles’ tendon. “Have you done any exercise recently?” “Any strenuous activity?” I told her about a shift at work I had, which was a lot more strenuous than usual. She then looked confused and said that it didn’t make sense. I was fully aware it didn’t really make sense, I hadn’t done anything Achilles’ tendon injuries usually occur from. And so she said “No it must just be fibromyalgia.”
At this point I was shocked. It is painfully obvious that I have somehow injured my Achilles’ tendon but because I have fibromyalgia it was put down to that. Even though it isn’t.
It’s shocking, and arguably malpractice.
The thing is, this happens a lot with people who have fibromyalgia. Doctors will brush off injuries and symptoms and say it’s down to fibromyalgia, when it obviously isn’t. It happens with my mum frequently (who has fibromyalgia too).
But I wasn’t listened to. When I told them it isn’t fibromyalgia, because it doesn’t make sense for it to be, I was ignored.
When you have fibromyalgia and experience an injury or pain that isn’t fibromyalgia related, doctors are so desperate to put it down to it. It’s not right. And it’s malpractice.