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^^ See, you had nothing to worry about. That's briliant news. As I said before, your tiredness might be caused from you not eating right. Your diet might be lacking iron, which is important for young woman to make sure they get enough.

I'm the same with getting my moles checked. When I was having my son (which was January last year), the nurse noticed a mole on my leg and told me to get it checked. I never did, I was too scared to.

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I'm the same with getting my moles checked. When I was having my son (which was January last year), the nurse noticed a mole on my leg and told me to get it checked. I never did, I was too scared to.

You don't have to be scared. I had a mole on my back and it was getting big. So my doctor removed it. She sent it to the lab just to be sure there was nothing wrong with it. Now, I just have a little scar on my back.

When you think something is not right, as scary as it may be, go to the doctor. Should there be something wrong, it's always better to have it checked as soon as possible. That way the doctor can give you the treatment you need.

I know it's easier said than done. I'm not a big fan of doctors and hospitals either but should there be something wrong with me I would go see my doctor as soon as possible.

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I don't really expect a reply or anything just need to post this cause I'm a bit mad..

Well I really love my sport right.. well I've had a really bad knee for ages without getting it looked at by a doctor because I really really hate them.. Just recently mum's made me go to the doctor about my knee because I've been having trouble with it when I'm at taekwondo training each week.. I've had x-rays on it and they were fine- nothing wrong with the bones.. Now I have to go to a specialist on Thursday.. The doctor thinks it might be a torn tendon or something.. I hope it's nothing too bad.. Now I've learned my lesson not to leave anything getting checked out cause it could get worse.. So if anyone has any minor problems I really think go get them checked cause I should've but didn't and now it's worse..

Ahh that got it off my chest :D

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I'm having second thoughts about college... I did apply and I've been accepted by all of them, I just don't think I want to tie myself down to a future just yet. The thought of spending four years learning creeps me out. I suppose it's not everyones thing. I declined all the offers anyway, much to my mothers pleasure. :rolleyes:

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It's what I've started to realise over the last few weeks, do I really want to go to uni straight away? I've just finished 13 years of schooling, do I want to another 5/6 for a Medical Degree pluse 3/4 years of residency...that's about 23 years of learning...now my mind hurts..:P

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Jeesus, 23 years of learning. *shudders* Take a gap year if your not sure. You don't want 23 consecutive years of learning, that can't be good for ones health. :o:P

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