@cynicle cont. sorry this is so long.. i believe that if it werent for my conitnuing support from my parents, i would have died in the beaverlodge hospital.so i also like to belive that a person can do anything, as long as they have people supporting them and caring about them. with those things you can do anything you set your mind to, be it learning to ride a bike, graduating from college, or simply surviving a miss diagnosis. i hope your doing well now, and i wish nothing but the best for you
@cynicle cont.. as i was being wheeled out, the nurse yelled from there station, make her walk, shes anorexic, not dead. my dad was furious because if i could walk i would be doing so. he picked me up with one arm, because at that point i had lost almost 40lbs (not good when your 13) and through the wheelchair back at them, he proceeded to carry me outside to the car and as he was doing so he kept telling me, its going to be alright, we know your not anorexic, we believe you!
@cynicle thanks, it was hard but in the end i pulled through. im sorry to haer about your diagnoses story, i know how frustrating it can be when they are diagnosing you wrong and as they mistaken whats wrong with you, you die in the hospital bed just a little bit more. i remember when they sent me from the town doctor to the city doctor, i was leaving the town hospital and my dad was pushing me in a wheel chair because my body at that point was almost completely usless. ...cont..
@amberthinakins I had such a similar story. Good on you for pursuing the truth, it took me till I was lying on a hospital bed before they diagnosed me properly.
I am trying to get the doctors to see I have either adrenal fatigue or Secondary Addison's disease. I fight them every day. So hard for them to 'join the dots' of my symptoms. I wonder how your father was diagnosed? Would sincerely like to know his symptoms and ultimate diagnosis.
thanks for sharing the video youve made for your father..it is so touching! im a student nurse and it helps me more to understand this dse..sorry for your loss..God bless
@cynicle cont. sorry this is so long.. i believe that if it werent for my conitnuing support from my parents, i would have died in the beaverlodge hospital.so i also like to belive that a person can do anything, as long as they have people supporting them and caring about them. with those things you can do anything you set your mind to, be it learning to ride a bike, graduating from college, or simply surviving a miss diagnosis. i hope your doing well now, and i wish nothing but the best for you
amberthinakins 6 months ago
@cynicle cont.. as i was being wheeled out, the nurse yelled from there station, make her walk, shes anorexic, not dead. my dad was furious because if i could walk i would be doing so. he picked me up with one arm, because at that point i had lost almost 40lbs (not good when your 13) and through the wheelchair back at them, he proceeded to carry me outside to the car and as he was doing so he kept telling me, its going to be alright, we know your not anorexic, we believe you!
amberthinakins 6 months ago
@cynicle thanks, it was hard but in the end i pulled through. im sorry to haer about your diagnoses story, i know how frustrating it can be when they are diagnosing you wrong and as they mistaken whats wrong with you, you die in the hospital bed just a little bit more. i remember when they sent me from the town doctor to the city doctor, i was leaving the town hospital and my dad was pushing me in a wheel chair because my body at that point was almost completely usless. ...cont..
amberthinakins 6 months ago
@amberthinakins I had such a similar story. Good on you for pursuing the truth, it took me till I was lying on a hospital bed before they diagnosed me properly.
cynicle 7 months ago
I am trying to get the doctors to see I have either adrenal fatigue or Secondary Addison's disease. I fight them every day. So hard for them to 'join the dots' of my symptoms. I wonder how your father was diagnosed? Would sincerely like to know his symptoms and ultimate diagnosis.
Cheers, from an Aussie!
gracefulangels 1 year ago
I'm sorry to you . . but no body die before his day wither he/she have disease or not ..
I'm really sorry for your loss
be stronger this the life
hardsub 2 years ago
my wife has addison's
donyboy73 2 years ago
love your vid. peace.
Sunnybunny2006 2 years ago
Wow, that was a POWERFUL video. You made your dad proud.
kamaboko1 2 years ago
thanks for sharing the video youve made for your father..it is so touching! im a student nurse and it helps me more to understand this dse..sorry for your loss..God bless
jeinb 2 years ago