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			<title>Doctors</title>
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			<description>As my years pass, my admiration for doctors reduces significantly.  
  
Take today for example, i had an appointment because my self diagnosed...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">As my years pass, my admiration for doctors reduces significantly. <br />
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Take today for example, i had an appointment because my <i>self diagnosed</i> Restless Leg Syndrome is becoming unbearable...to the point of loosing sleep.<br />
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So, i reluctantly took valuable time out of my hectic day to see if the doctor had any answers to ease my symptoms... did he fudge. Useless, and apparently its not RLS - its just to do with being on my feet all day. <br />
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I was actually grinding my teeth in annoyance at his ity. There are 3 types of RLS:<br />
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<b>1. Primary or Familial:</b> Restless Legs Syndrome is found to run in the family. <br />
<b>2. Secondary:</b> RLS happens as a result of another condition such as low iron levels or chronic diseases. <br />
<b>3. Idiopathic:</b> RLS occurs when there is no known associated conditions or family history.<br />
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All my symptoms are the same as RLS, yet he didnt once ask me if i had a family history of RLS (I do), or whether im anaemic (I am).<br />
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Am i turning into an annoying know-it-all or is it correct to follow my instincts on health matters? <br />
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As for now, im increasing my iron intake and taking long hot baths before bed, (thanks google ;)) as well as having the occassional physio.<br />
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Im sure that this'll ease my 'jelly legs'... so, from now on, google is my doctor. <br />
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Rant over. :D</blockquote>

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