By March 2021 Allison's doctors had ruled out: Covid, pulmonary embolism, black mold exposure, flu, pneumonia, respiratory virus, sinusitis, laryngitis, Celiac, RA, Lyme disease, vasculitis, multiple sclerosis (MS), Crohns, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), colon cancer, Still's disease, periodic fever syndrome, thyroid disease, HIV, fibromyalgia, blood infection, lung cancer, brain tumor, CFS, GI obstruction, polymyalgia, endometriosis, allergies, malnutrition, infectious diseases, sinusitis, lung inflammation, autoimmune and rheumatological diseases, bladder disease, Sjogren's, and RA (again).
Wyświetl załącznik 2269500Wyświetl załącznik 2269505Wyświetl załącznik 2269508 Allison discussed all of the trauma that led to her C-PTSD diagnosis. She said she had survived domestic violence, gun violence, armed break-ins, sexual assault, sexual violence, molestation, and rape between ages 4-30. She claimed to be in full drug abuse remission and would be in full alcohol abuse remission in June 2021.
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Watch as this totally disabled chick
climbs up her fucking door frame.
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Wyświetl załącznik 2269532Wyświetl załącznik 2269534Wyświetl załącznik 2269536Wyświetl załącznik 2269537Allison was supposed to be evaluated for Marfan syndrome at the University of Minnesota. She claims the geneticist she saw gaslit her. How exactly did the geneticist gaslight her? She also evaluated Allison for EDS and told her she didn’t feel she had enough physical features for a diagnosis. Despite the fact that the geneticist doesn’t normally evaluate for EDS, she would still be qualified to make the diagnosis- she’s a geneticist. I also find it telling that Allison didn’t mention her Marfan evaluation at all.
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Allison announced she would be having an ECG to rule out Marfan. Because of her Marfan score, the ECG would be the deciding factor in being diagnosed. So just to reiterate: the geneticist
did not diagnose her with Marfan. Or EDS, for the record.
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Nothing like some hardcore krumping for your POTS.
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Wyświetl załącznik 2269566Wyświetl załącznik 2269567Wyświetl załącznik 2269568 Allison said she had her echo and it showed that her inferior vena cava was dilated. Her cardiologist "didn't have a lot to say about" her dilated vena cava. Sounds very serious. After this, literally no other Marfan-related diagnostics were mentioned (like say a blood test or buccal swab for genetic testing...). She never mentioned receiving a diagnosis.
Wyświetl załącznik 2269572Wyświetl załącznik 2269573Wyświetl załącznik 2269574Wyświetl załącznik 2269577Wyświetl załącznik 2269578 In a comment, Allison claimed the geneticist she saw in April wrote in her notes that she "met the criteria for hypermobile Eds and the systemic score for Marfan, but told me I was 'fine.'" She worried that she has vEDS. She then said "It sucks having both EDS and Marfan issues."
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Wyświetl załącznik 2269591Wyświetl załącznik 2269592Wyświetl załącznik 2269593 Allison became utterly obsessed with a "daily fever" she'd claimed since March 2020 and made a beeline for the cancer angle. Allison claimed that every morning her temperature starts around 97.1 degrees. By noon it would hit 99, by dinner 100 degrees, and by bedtime "just under 102 degrees." This appears to be the very first time Allison mentioned her 'growing' lymph nodes. She said her rheumatologist referred her to hematology/oncology back in April- but I find that hard to believe. This was her very first mention of anything cancer-related. She literally shares herself pooping; there's no way she kept that to herself for a month. It seems REALLY weird to advertise a store at the end of the post you hashtag #cancer and #lymphoma. Also, nothing screams "my doctor definitely thinks I have cancer" like an oncology appointment that's booked two+ months out.
Wyświetl załącznik 2269595Wyświetl załącznik 2269596 Just two days later Allison couldn't believe how much her body was wasting away (despite the fact that her weight had been stable since November) and how much her lymph nodes were growing (despite zero physical evidence of swollen nodes). She said her PCP told her to go to urgent care but they couldn't help her because "I am not acutely ill." Allison then requested a PET scan "to start a cancer hunt" but was told only a hem/onc doctor can order them.
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Wyświetl załącznik 2269601Wyświetl załącznik 2269602Wyświetl załącznik 2269603 Allison announced she would be off to the ER
tomorrow "as per the advice of a nurse at
my (bitch you haven't even been there yet and it's
your cancer center?) cancer center. I am going to the ER clinic that has a cancer clinic in the building. My hope is that they can get a hematologist oncologist to check me out and order some cancer screening tests for me." Nothing quite like wasting resources by going to the ER for a(n imaginary) chronic issue!
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Wyświetl załącznik 2269611Wyświetl załącznik 2269613Wyświetl załącznik 2269614 Next she visited that ER with the cancer center. The ER gave her some fluids, did some blood work, and gave her a strep test. She was negative for strep (and mono and HIV). Her CBC was normal and her RBCs were "just a little below normal." Her CRP was normal. They did not do any scans, and she did not have an oncology consult. I’m assuming she was sent home within a few hours of being seen. Again, this screams "my doctor thinks I have cancer."
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