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Topic: issues with my doctor(s)
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taurusvirgoleolady1974 Knowflake Posts: 270 From: where I am Registered: May 2008
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posted September 15, 2008 08:28 PM
for almost two years i have been frustrated with anyone in the health field. I try to keep an open mind, but now im thinking this has got to be in the stars. The same thing keeps happening over and over: i go to the doctor for a problem, which there have been two serious ones. I am poo pooed being told i am just upset over my grandmothers death, (im 34, btw) and what im feeling really isnt happening, and basic "no one is listening to me" I had to beg and cry to get a procedure done last december after 3 months of suffering. and he was still aprehensive about it. I have ended up being right about listening to my body. I have seen countless doctors for two different issues, and with this issue now, there is much confusion always on their side, not on mine, just like last year. I have wasted so much money in the last 20 months it makes me cringe. They have been rude and there have been times i actually knew more than they did and i had to educate them! I got a prescription today I HAVE ALREADY TAKEN that did not work. SAadly i did not know this until i paid for the prescription and it was too late to take back. This is past ridiculous. I have never had a problem with anyone listening to me in the health field, until recent. when is this going to pass.IP: Logged |
blue moon Moderator Posts: 4700 From: U.K Registered: Dec 2007
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posted September 16, 2008 03:12 PM
Do you feel like you could put up your chart? Although it is the 21st century, I find that in this situation taking along a male relative tends to help. My dad can get aggressive with authority figures so is very handy for this kind of task. He's a bit old-fashioned though, so wouldn't be happy if it was anything gynaeo. IP: Logged |
taurusvirgoleolady1974 Knowflake Posts: 270 From: where I am Registered: May 2008
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posted September 16, 2008 05:25 PM
sorry forgot to do that! thanks http://s354.photobucket.com/albums/r424/tauruslovelylady/?action=view¤t=tvl.gif IP: Logged |
haybelly Knowflake Posts: 230 From: The bigrock candy mountains Registered: Jul 2008
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posted September 17, 2008 12:59 PM
I wish I could help and read your chart, I did look to see if you had simularities to mine as I get the same thing with my stupid doctor(s). I could not see anything that was like mine, but I can't read a chart yet. I will say that I know EXACTLY how you feel, the last doctor told me that he would prescribe PROZAC to me! This was probably to get me doped up so I would "forget" my problem. I refused to take it, Prozac has NOTHING to do with my problem. IP: Logged |
Geocosmic Valentine Knowflake Posts: 994 From: New York, NY Registered: Sep 2007
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posted September 17, 2008 01:24 PM
Hi Taurusvirgoleolady1974,Neptune is usually the culprit when it comes to misdiagnosing illnesses and lying. I checked your chart several times yesterday (while at work) and with the amount of focus that I was allowed (sneaking at work) I was only able to see this: Solar Arc Chiron is quindecile to your Natal Neptune. A quindecile is a 165 degree measurement and is a strong obsessive-like aspect equal in strength to a square or conjunction. Now, Neptune doesn't rule any of your health center houses, but there are many astrologers (including myself) who believe that Chiron is also a ruler of Virgo and Virgo rules your 1st House (Ascendant) which is a health center in your chart. I can't remember what your health issue is but I wouldn't be surprised if it had something to do with digestion. If you look at your chart, start from Chiron at 21 degrees Aries and count ahead of that 34 degrees (1 degree for every year of your life) it will put Chiron at 25 degrees Taurus. Now subtract 1 year, which puts it at 24 degrees Taurus. That's exactly 165 degrees away from your Neptune. Why do you subtract a year? Because, for people born after the equinox, the Solar Arc slows down. At the age of 31, your Solar Arc is really at 30. I like to say that those of us born after April 1st, we age slower. You asked how much longer you can expect all of this misdiagnosis and prescription mistakes? My thought is to be very careful and strongly strive for clarity for another 3 months or a little less. 9 months of this Solar Arc is already completed. Solar Arcs last longer than transits. Good luck and fight for your clarity, you deserve that. Geocosmic Valentine Professional Astrologer geocosmicvalentine@yahoo.com . www.myspace.com/geocosmicvalentine ------------------ "Everybody is a star!" Sly & The Family Stone IP: Logged |
blue moon Moderator Posts: 4700 From: U.K Registered: Dec 2007
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posted September 17, 2008 01:31 PM
Neptune is travelling through the 6th house ~> that could be hard to diagnose illness, illness caused by stress, some confusion regarding health issues. Progressed Mars is Square Uranus, ruler of the 6th, but it is separating by 1 degree, so was probably exact some time last year.
Unfortunately, transiting Neptune won't go away quite as fast. But it is currently at 22* Aqua, and your natal Uranus is at 25* Libra. Hopefully as it moves around to make a trine, things might start to get a bit better. EDIT: crossed with G.V ~ but it's interesting that transiting Chiron and the North Node is also in your 6th house, it does add to the picture of the Solar Arc. IP: Logged |
taurusvirgoleolady1974 Knowflake Posts: 270 From: where I am Registered: May 2008
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posted September 26, 2008 08:16 PM
geo and blue moon could you please visit my topic in health and healing when it is convenient. i think you both are definitely hitting it on the head. if there is nothing else for you to add, thats just fine, a humble thank you!IP: Logged |
blue moon Moderator Posts: 4700 From: U.K Registered: Dec 2007
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posted September 27, 2008 07:16 AM
This is nothing to do with this thread in particular, but I wanted to say I appreciated your comment about negative vibes that seems to jump from your monitor to your spirit. It really described the sensation well. In general, not one person on one website. I've experienced it more than once, it isn't pleasant. IP: Logged |
tatyh Knowflake Posts: 31 From: Registered: Jan 2008
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posted September 27, 2008 05:14 PM
I had a doctor who would prescribe me antidepressants everytime I got fat. At first, I thought she was right, but then I overheard her prescribing antidepressants to to the woman next door complaining of stomach problems. Let's be honest, it's all about the money, honey... maybe the doctors who prescribed you medication got a free trip to paradise from the pharmaceutical companies, but got no money for referring you to a surgeon. IP: Logged |