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Jordyboy9 | 13:32 Tue 05th May 2020 | ChatterBank
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I wonder how many of answerbanks Hypocondriacs think they have the virus,
If they think they have then get tested,rather silly asking advice on here
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So scrap Body & Soul section then?

Jordy, why must somebody, who thinks that they have the virus, be a hypochondriac?
There are members of this site having a bloody bad time, Jordy. Some living alone have had dreadful changes to their lives.

As well as being tested if at all possible asking for advice or sharing experiences on here can help even if it's only for a chat.

Would you ever think of coming onto the site with a happier or nicer post rather than constantly insulting other members?
What very unpleasant post.
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Hypochondria is the only thing I've never had...
//Would you ever think of coming onto the site with a happier or nicer post rather than constantly insulting other members?//

It's really not in his nature is it gness?
//Hypochondria is the only thing I've never had...//

Did you look the symptoms up online? ;o)
>>> "rather silly asking advice on here"

Well that makes sense if it's JB9's advice they'd be getting - because what he's suggested is simply wrong anyway

The official advice for anyone who thinks that they might have Covid-19 is NOT to 'get tested' (because there is no capacity within the system for it). Further, it's not to phone 111, nor to contact a GP. It's simply to self-isolate for 7 days:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
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Actually, hypochondria is no laughing matter. It must be awful to live in a permanent state of anxiety about the least little thing.

I have been quite surprised and relieved at how few people have reported symptoms really, given the wide geographical spread of members.

AB is also well known for mostly caring and comforting advice too.
Hypochondria? Oooooh I've had that.
Felt awful.
Had to take every pill in the house and rub cream all over to help with the symptoms.
It was bad I tell ya.
Still getting flashbacks.
And my mental health?
I'm glad you asked about that.
Well, it was like this, I opened a brown envelope and had a panic attack.
Oooooh that was just the beginning.
My anxiety went through the roof, and I couldn't eat eggs.
Now there's a thing, was!it the food causing this?
Well I don't know do I?
I'm off now to swallow more pills.
If I survive I'll come back with more of my story.
Oooooh its throbbing now :-(
Not that many J. Always a good sign !!
Strange, this is not the full post from last night , some replies have actually disappeared ?
Best answer for Theland -sounds like a normal day in Body & Soul lol!
......... and the itching! Its cruel I tell ya.
All my bits red with scratching.
Using goose fat and burning sage as well as scattering salt in the corner of the rooms.
Doing yoga but the telly stops me getting into the zone.
I'm worried I might start shaking, you never know!
And what about those wild birds flying over? What visitors are they carrying?
I haven't had a headache for a while, and that's worrying, is my head saving it up for a big one?
I need a motorbike helmet and visor to sleep in.
Don't ask me about my back!
How's your back Theland :-))

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