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by IAmGraydon
2524 days ago
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I don’t understand why it took so long for him to get this diagnosis. Elevated adrenaline levels are easily tested for in a simple catecholamine blood test. That test is among the basic panel done when one sees an endocrinologist. It may not have pinpointed his adrenal medulla as the problem, but it should have pointed them in that general direction very early on. |
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The person in the story got referred to psychiatry because medicine didn't believe him.
Similarily, many legit medical disorders are discounted as not real symptoms by western medicine until decades later, for example, lyme disease, which is caused by a real organism with a real transmission pathway (ticks), with repeatable symptoms, but was discounted for years as "patients just making things up".