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A Crock of Schmidt

Single-handedly solving nothing

Help Me, Doc. I Still Feel Like Crap!

April 14, 2014 by acrockofschmidt Leave a Comment

Edited April 2014 from letter dated April 2010  Good Afternoon Doctor.  I wanted to take a quick moment to update you on my current health situation.  It’s been well over a year since I saw you last and I thought it would be helpful to provide you with some recent news on my situation. On […]

Filed Under: Sarcoidosis Schmidt Tagged With: back, CFS, doctor, eyes, Fatigue, muscles, pain, sarcoidosis, x-ray

The Cure For Pain Is Greater Pain

April 14, 2014 by acrockofschmidt Leave a Comment

physiotherapy.  noun.  from the Mongolian phiskhan meaning ‘to inflict’ and the German therkstadt meaning ‘intense pain’.  The poor, unsuspecting sap went to physiotherapy and left a whimpering, blubbery mess. It’s The Back Pain That’s Causing My Poor Posture Yes, that poor sap was me!  Among the many chronic ailments slowly destroying my once formidable temple […]

Filed Under: Sarcoidosis Schmidt Tagged With: back, diagnosis, pain, physiotherapy, sarcoidosis

Physiotherapy 911

April 14, 2014 by acrockofschmidt Leave a Comment

Edited April 2014 from letter dated November 2009 First of all, let me thank you for taking the time to read this letter.  I obtained your name from a coworker of my wife’s.  He spoke quite highly of you when I asked him for references of doctors or physiotherapists that might be able to help […]

Filed Under: Sarcoidosis Schmidt Tagged With: back, Fatigue, MRI, pain, physiotherapy, sarcoidosis

Hey Doc, Here’s My Impression of an Hypochondriac

April 14, 2014 by acrockofschmidt Leave a Comment

Edited April 2014 from letter dated September 2007 Good morning Dr.  I am writing you this letter to provide a detailed update on my seemingly never-ending medical issues.  I find that during appointments, with the limited timeframe, I inevitably forget to mention a certain symptom or cannot fully explain a certain experience.  Hopefully this format […]

Filed Under: Sarcoidosis Schmidt Tagged With: back, CFS, doctor, eyes, hypochondria, MRI, muscles, pain, sarcoidosis, x-ray

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