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Brain lesions

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I have been a healthy male 47 years of age, working out 5 days a week. About a year ago I hurt me ankle working out. I could not walk...The ankle pain would not go away, and then it was my other leg and my knee as well as later on my back.............. I have had an MRI which showed twelve white lesions but the said I did not have MS. I have been to all kinds of specialist and they can not find out what is wrong with me. I feel I am in pain all the time...now in both feet and also feel sick throughout my stomach and body. I am now very depressed and anxious and can not shake it. I am seeing a psychiatrist and internist. I am think of committing myself because I am so anxious and scared. I have tries anxiety pills though and they do not work. No one has rechecked my lesions ...could they be having any impact with any of this? I have never felt this way and am hard pressed to think it is in my head
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I do not think I am a psychopath
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Hello Dear,
You should get a second opinion about your disease.Also do not get anxious and try to relax and concentrate your mind on your work.Divert your attention whenever you get these symptoms.Also get a opinion from a psychopath.
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