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6/30/2025, 9:44:34 PM
>>7627695
not really sure, symptomatically it started around 4-5 years old but i was a delayed walker and wore braces to keep my ankles from pronating between 13-15. i have been treated with stimulants for fatigue and behavioral problems since i was 8. i did physical therapy 3 times a week for a year on medicaid for gait ataxia. medicaid neurologists are deeply awful because they're overworked so all of my appointments were just generalized check ups, a mobility aid prescription and a get out, redirect to a psychiatrist who gives you clonidine and a ton of other medication to try to calm neurological tremors. and your primary gives you naproxen and gabapentin. then your primary sends you to a rheumatologist. the rheumatologist sends you back to the neurologist. they take thousands from you and do nothing for you on healthcare you can barely manage paying for. finally you spend 500 dollars in a month trying to get a new neurologist so you can get new prescriptions and another MRI since a ct scan without contrast too vague and you gave all your checks last year to your mom so she could afford insurance and her own healthcare and rent and you're financially fucked so you can only afford the neurological appointment because you don't know how much the MRI will come out to so you can't get more Vyvanse. and basically you're fucked. anyway that's the explanation and i don't want to flood the thread with off topic shit but since you asked, now you know.
not really sure, symptomatically it started around 4-5 years old but i was a delayed walker and wore braces to keep my ankles from pronating between 13-15. i have been treated with stimulants for fatigue and behavioral problems since i was 8. i did physical therapy 3 times a week for a year on medicaid for gait ataxia. medicaid neurologists are deeply awful because they're overworked so all of my appointments were just generalized check ups, a mobility aid prescription and a get out, redirect to a psychiatrist who gives you clonidine and a ton of other medication to try to calm neurological tremors. and your primary gives you naproxen and gabapentin. then your primary sends you to a rheumatologist. the rheumatologist sends you back to the neurologist. they take thousands from you and do nothing for you on healthcare you can barely manage paying for. finally you spend 500 dollars in a month trying to get a new neurologist so you can get new prescriptions and another MRI since a ct scan without contrast too vague and you gave all your checks last year to your mom so she could afford insurance and her own healthcare and rent and you're financially fucked so you can only afford the neurological appointment because you don't know how much the MRI will come out to so you can't get more Vyvanse. and basically you're fucked. anyway that's the explanation and i don't want to flood the thread with off topic shit but since you asked, now you know.
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