Long ago I was dx'ed with FibroMyalgia. I had also
been dx'ed last year with UTI. But how do I know for
sure that it was truly infection? The dx was given via
the emergency room, and I don't remember the report
mentioning bacteria, rather "white blood cells too
numerous to count".
So how do I know it's not my hyperactive system
causing white blood cells to proliferate upon exposure
to the fluorescense of my computer monitor, thus
causing inflammation in the form of "pseudo" UTI, or
"faux" interstitial cystitis, migraines, tingling/achy
teeth, muscle pain & more?
And how do people with styes know for sure they're
infected, rather than [ditto]?
And how do people with "fibromyalgia" know for sure
that many of their problems may not in fact be
"photomyalgia"?
Here's what's so confusing:
My symptoms, including "UTI" are directly caused by
viewing my monitor. I have absolutely no doubt about
that, since it happens consistently.
So...
one might think that "radiation" from my monitors
would be causing "herz" reactions by stirring up bugs.
But I ruled that out - because my emission-free LCD
was causing much worse symptoms than my old 1990 CRT.
Paper sticks to the latter via static cling, but not
to the LCD.
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