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To much Care and Worry

Klaas and I are driving to my house in our car. I ask Klaas if he has news from his party from work, which comes up soon. And he explains that he signed in already. He tells me there will be a BBQ and music. So I ask him if only colleagues come or also their partners. Then [...]

This is Letting Go

This month I started a new project. I’m selling my old life. I mean that I’m selling all kind of things I used before I got ill. It is time to let go of the past and realise this is the new Sophie. I can wait forever until I can read a book again or [...]

Questions and Answers

11 January 2012. I have a double appointment with my neurologist doctor K. To make things easy I made a list of all my symptoms (what is getting worse or better), a chart of my medication v. spasms and all the questions I could think of. Because of his cryptic email in december I was [...]

X-mas Zombie

It feels like I’m learning to be a zombie again. Last winter it was my favorite nickname. I was so drugged that I walked around without a goal or a lot of emotion. The weird thing how quick you forget that feeling if it goes better. My medication helped me so much. I got a new [...]

I’m still a Medical Mystery

Some days you got news which makes you happy and sad at the same time. Today I got an email from my neurologist with the results of my DaT-scan. He never sends results by email, so it was a bit unexpected. He told me 3 things: 1. The scan looks completely normal. So I don’t [...]

Surviving my DaT-scan

On Tuesday 6 december I didn’t took my pramipex anymore. I wasn’t suppose to use it again before te scan. Within hours I could slowly feel the effect. That afternoon I went to my book club. At the end of the session someone asked me if something was wrong. I had suddenly more spasms than usual. Busted. So I [...]

News from the Hospital

29 November 2011 Today I got a letter from my hospital. My DaT-scan is arranged for 9 december. Well the paper said only brain investigation, but when I called the hospital to confirm the appointment they told me it was indeed a DaT-scan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ioflupane_(123I) This is how a scan looks when everything is normal. It [...]

100 Points! Jackpot!

22 November 2011 After loads of stress and waiting, was today the day to go back to my neurologist doctor K. The last time was in the beginning of May. It was only a 20 minute consult, so I made a document for the doctor (and to prepare myself) with everything we needed to discuss. I [...]

Only medication but I need so much more… part 1

This is a letter or a speech to a pharmaceutical company. With the purpose of getting better medications and information about medications for people who don’t fit a profile of a normal diagnosis. I’m Sophie, 28 years old and have a chronic illness. I have with 10% of all patients a conversion disorder. If you [...]

Time is slipping away

There are some days when I’m wondering where all the time went. Just doing things I MUST do, takes so much time. Also everything about being ill takes too much time for my liking. Everything you do takes longer and more planning. To go to bed 2 or 3 times a day feel like a [...]

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