Long ago I stopped trying to diagnose my problems which from early in my childhood were different from those of most of my childhood friends. Think: super active, flat feet, near sighted, early sexual development and being an only child. Everyone's body is different and responds differently to what one eats, one's genetic heritage, etc. so it is much more difficult for me to become a hypochondriac.
First say a prayer. Then sing the old Doris Day song, "Que Sera, Sera. Whatever will be, will be. The futures not ours to see!" Then throw the duct tape away!
Long ago I stopped trying to diagnose my problems which from early in my childhood were different from those of most of my childhood friends. Think: super active, flat feet, near sighted, early sexual development and being an only child. Everyone's body is different and responds differently to what one eats, one's genetic heritage, etc. so it is much more difficult for me to become a hypochondriac.
I'm hope you are grateful that you escaped becoming a hypochondriac!
First say a prayer. Then sing the old Doris Day song, "Que Sera, Sera. Whatever will be, will be. The futures not ours to see!" Then throw the duct tape away!
Bruce, I will try your first to suggestions, but there is no way I'm throwing away that duct tape!