This sounds crazy, I know, but my whole life i've been the "finder of lost things". Meaning that whenever someone in my family lost something, I could close my eyes for a few minutes and it's location would come to me. Sometimes it was vague, like " it's someplace up high" and I'd find the item on top of the fridge and sometimes i'd be able to say "did you look in the bushes next to the car?" and there it was.
I also seem to do it a lot with illnesses. well not "a lot", but in the past few years, two family members have told me about a medical issue they were having and couldn't cure. serious ones. in both instances, I just knew what was wrong and it wasn't what the doc said. I was right in both cases (unfortunately, my father didn't listen to me).
So my mom's husband, whom I love very much, has been having some serious pain in his limbs. burning, numbness, weakness. his skin is painful. Since he has diabetes, everyone kept telling him that he must have diabetic neuropathy, even though his diabetes is under control and his tests come back negative. I was emailing my mother and I told her to get him inositol. She asked why and i told her that i think it helps regenerate the myelitic sheath (lining of the spinal column). I wasn't sure what that had to do with him, but felt compelled to tell them. After I sent it, I realized I spelled Myelitic wrong and looked it up.
and that's when I saw that there's something called "transverse myelitis" and it's every symptom he has. It's also only 50% curable.
He has it.
The good news is, that he can start treatment early. My mother thinks i'm the resurrection of christ now though. I think i just have good intuition.
either way, i hope my stepfather gets better.
I also seem to do it a lot with illnesses. well not "a lot", but in the past few years, two family members have told me about a medical issue they were having and couldn't cure. serious ones. in both instances, I just knew what was wrong and it wasn't what the doc said. I was right in both cases (unfortunately, my father didn't listen to me).
So my mom's husband, whom I love very much, has been having some serious pain in his limbs. burning, numbness, weakness. his skin is painful. Since he has diabetes, everyone kept telling him that he must have diabetic neuropathy, even though his diabetes is under control and his tests come back negative. I was emailing my mother and I told her to get him inositol. She asked why and i told her that i think it helps regenerate the myelitic sheath (lining of the spinal column). I wasn't sure what that had to do with him, but felt compelled to tell them. After I sent it, I realized I spelled Myelitic wrong and looked it up.
and that's when I saw that there's something called "transverse myelitis" and it's every symptom he has. It's also only 50% curable.
He has it.
The good news is, that he can start treatment early. My mother thinks i'm the resurrection of christ now though. I think i just have good intuition.
either way, i hope my stepfather gets better.

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