I know other people have problems. But is it really too much to ask to be one of those billions people who live to be 80 with nothing more serious then a broken bone or mono?
I ask this because I've been having heart flutters pretty recently the past two days. Being the hypochondriac that I am, I went to WebMD to find out that for the most part most of arrythmias (sp) are not serious, and the ones that are I didn't have the symptoms for, so that made me feel better. But still, just the fact that I have another ailment just pisses me the fuck off. Why can't I live 365 days of the year and at most deal with allergies and a cold in the winter? I don't mind the bumps, bruises, cuts, and swelling I get from hockey. I don't mind the broken knuckles and mild whiplash I get from drums. And I didn't even mind the wisdom teeth, because more people then most get those out. But why the heart palpatations/flutters? Why the tonsil stones? Why the "mini-kidney stones'' as my doctor calls them? I know I should be slapped for complaining, since there are kids who die from cancer before they turn 10 years old, and who are bound to wheel chairs and stuff. I know I have no real ground to complain, but I like to, because that's all I can do right now.
I don't want to have surgeries, or 12 different medications to take until the day I die. I just want to live comfortably for another 59-60 years and chill. Oh well.
I ask this because I've been having heart flutters pretty recently the past two days. Being the hypochondriac that I am, I went to WebMD to find out that for the most part most of arrythmias (sp) are not serious, and the ones that are I didn't have the symptoms for, so that made me feel better. But still, just the fact that I have another ailment just pisses me the fuck off. Why can't I live 365 days of the year and at most deal with allergies and a cold in the winter? I don't mind the bumps, bruises, cuts, and swelling I get from hockey. I don't mind the broken knuckles and mild whiplash I get from drums. And I didn't even mind the wisdom teeth, because more people then most get those out. But why the heart palpatations/flutters? Why the tonsil stones? Why the "mini-kidney stones'' as my doctor calls them? I know I should be slapped for complaining, since there are kids who die from cancer before they turn 10 years old, and who are bound to wheel chairs and stuff. I know I have no real ground to complain, but I like to, because that's all I can do right now.
I don't want to have surgeries, or 12 different medications to take until the day I die. I just want to live comfortably for another 59-60 years and chill. Oh well.
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Surgery isn't all that bad and neither is medicine. I may not take 12 pills a day but I take 7. Sometimes you just have to do things to get to a comfortable life that some weird mongloids were born with.