No I never said they are making anything up. You must not know what that words mean. It means that someone assumes something is wrong when things are not. So I have no idea where you found your information but that is not what the word means. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypochondriasis
I know what a hypochondriac is. I would have thought that was merely common knowledge.
You saying the OP is a hypochondriac is saying that they are falsely creating (ie making up) an illness. Your advice to ignore a professional could potentially be dangerous for the OP.
"Your doctor is using you and you are apparently what they call a hypochondriac. You are worrying too much and that doctor sees that he can take advantage of you."
I fail to see how trivialising the OPs concerns is a helpful move. While I agree that antipsychotics are not to be taken for no reason, I think that someone with training and experience is far more qualified to make that suggestion than you or I.
I'm sorry if doctors have taken advantage of you, I cannot deny that there are some bad doctors out there. However, not all are and there is no grounds for telling others to ignore professional advice or telling them they do not have an illness.
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No I never said they are making anything up. You must not know what that words mean. It means that someone assumes something is wrong when things are not. So I have no idea where you found your information but that is not what the word means. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypochondriasis
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Are you still going on about this?
I know what a hypochondriac is. I would have thought that was merely common knowledge.
You saying the OP is a hypochondriac is saying that they are falsely creating (ie making up) an illness. Your advice to ignore a professional could potentially be dangerous for the OP.
"Your doctor is using you and you are apparently what they call a hypochondriac. You are worrying too much and that doctor sees that he can take advantage of you."
I fail to see how trivialising the OPs concerns is a helpful move. While I agree that antipsychotics are not to be taken for no reason, I think that someone with training and experience is far more qualified to make that suggestion than you or I.
I'm sorry if doctors have taken advantage of you, I cannot deny that there are some bad doctors out there. However, not all are and there is no grounds for telling others to ignore professional advice or telling them they do not have an illness.