So I had to go to an emergency room two weeks ago and according to that doctor is was an allergic reaction and low blood sugar. But when I saw my psychiatrist afterwards, he said some of the skin abnormalities could be my diabetes acting up. Except for cigarettes, I live a healthy lifestyle. I was beating up on myself past two days because I thought I injured my penis, but just had a realization, that I barely please myself for a person abstaining from sex, so not sure if that's possible. I didn't mention the penis thing to either of them.
7 months ago, I was living much differently, very self-destructive and unhealthy. None of that is part of my life today. So at this point I feel I'm mis-diagnosed and over-medicated right now and may be having adverse affects.
So i have a doctor's appointment tomorrow with primary physician and dermatologist coming up this week, who would u mention this stuff too? There's skin irritation all over, but I'm worried about my penis which has strong itching, open sores, and number 3 pain. I got two HIV test this year and think I'm good though because it only takes 6 months to be detectable right?
I know diabetes, hypertension, and mental illness are chronic and tend to change over time, but still, meds are not always needed if u're disciplined and motivated to change your lifestyle. Maybe I need a few more years to get of this stuff? All I know is that I better not catch an infection, and I'm no longer buying bargain hygiene products.
7 months ago, I was living much differently, very self-destructive and unhealthy. None of that is part of my life today. So at this point I feel I'm mis-diagnosed and over-medicated right now and may be having adverse affects.
So i have a doctor's appointment tomorrow with primary physician and dermatologist coming up this week, who would u mention this stuff too? There's skin irritation all over, but I'm worried about my penis which has strong itching, open sores, and number 3 pain. I got two HIV test this year and think I'm good though because it only takes 6 months to be detectable right?
I know diabetes, hypertension, and mental illness are chronic and tend to change over time, but still, meds are not always needed if u're disciplined and motivated to change your lifestyle. Maybe I need a few more years to get of this stuff? All I know is that I better not catch an infection, and I'm no longer buying bargain hygiene products.