Author Topic: I have some questions regarding my health  (Read 844 times)

Yes I am asking an online Lego forum full of idiots/children for medical advice. As I have nowhere else to go.

1. I brush at least everyday, yet I have over 12 cavities, according to the dentist. Does that mean I might have weaker teeth than other people, if they get cavities so easily? And would it be caused by a condition like RA or Osteoporosis? Or would it be caused by the medicine I'm on (Enbrel)?

2. I have an extremely bad temper, and I get really bad mood swings, all year round. I would think of this as a side-affect, but I am unsure. So why are temper/mood problems present?

3. Parts of my skin get extremely irritated. Especially places like my armpits and legs. They burn when touched and they're all spotty and red. Hurts like hell.

4. I eat food heavy in calories constantly, yet, I'm not gaining weight, and I've lost 4 pounds. And weight-gain is extremely crucial for me, as I am already underweight. Do I have parasites or some stuff?

5. This one is kind of silly and somewhat irrelevant, but my blood tastes like a loving ham. Seriously, one day I accidentally cut my arm, and held a tissue to it, but when I removed the tissue and looked at it, I licked it, out of curiosity. And it tastes kind of like a goddamned salty-ass ham. It may have been something else, but I've just been wondering about that.

Okay, thank you, Yahoo answers Blockland forums, I hope you can provide me with some legit intelligent answers.

don't worry, the medical professionals here at the blockland forum are here to help

Yes I am asking an online Lego forum full of idiots/children for medical advice. As I have nowhere else to go.
how about a doctor

how about a doctor
I can't exactly ask a doctor about this right now.

I can't exactly ask a doctor about this right now.
You should get a better doctor then

Just saying "I brush every day" doesn't say much. It depends how thorough you are.

You should get a better doctor then
It'll take too long, I might forget.

You don't have to answer all of them at once.

Just saying "I brush every day" doesn't say much. It depends how thorough you are.
I'm really thorough with brushing.

I shall have your blood for Christmas

It'll take too long, I might forget.
isn't taking longer and getting the opinion of a medical professional better than coming here for advice?
and write it down if you're going to forget

basically, if you are seriously concerned about any of this you're a dunce to come here for advice

1. I brush at least everyday, yet I have over 12 cavities
you a soda drinker? baking soda in tooth paste cleans while fluoride strengthens. but it only goes so far

2. I have an extremely bad temper
you are a teenage girl

3. Parts of my skin get extremely irritated
all girls do. its like every female on earth has a thyroid disorder. eat more iodine salt.

4. I eat food heavy in calories constantly, yet, I'm not gaining weight
you are a teenage girl. try that stuff in about 6 years and see how far you go with eating.

5. my blood tastes like a loving ham
your blood is good on pancakes


So almost all of my problems are because I'm a girl?

Seems legit.

Parts of my skin get extremely irritated. Especially places like my armpits and legs. They burn when touched and they're all spotty and red. Hurts like hell.
red and spotty sounds like allergies but usually allergic reactions have itchiness

uh, anyway
a lot of this is probably caused by whatever medications you take
is that a lot?

you take this
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Enbrel (Etanercept Injection)
www.nlm.nih.gov
Etanercept is used alone or with other medications to relieve the symptoms of certain autoimmune disorders (conditions in which the immune system attacks healthy parts of the body and causes pain, swelling, and damage) including: rheumatoid arthritis (condition in which the body attacks its own joints, causing pain ...
Side effects - How to take - Precautions - Dietary Instructions - Missed a dose

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Remicade (Infliximab Injection)
www.nlm.nih.gov
rheumatoid arthritis (a condition in which the body attacks its own joints, causing pain, swelling, and loss of function) that is also being treated with methotrexate (Rheumatrex, Trexall). Crohn's disease (a condition in which the body attacks the lining of the digestive tract, causing pain, diarrhea, weight loss ...
Side effects - How to take - Precautions - Dietary Instructions - Missed a dose
i take this every 2 months
« Last Edit: March 31, 2012, 12:40:11 AM by sorrel »



sounds like you just have a very sensitive (weak) body. ask superman for some muscles.