Paul Smith: How a somatization 'diagnosis' almost killed him
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Paul Smith: How a somatization ’diagnosis’ almost killed him

2019-08-16
Paul Smith, an artist and self-described workaholic, for years experienced weird and increasingly debilitating symptoms, that would come for periods of time and mostly or completely dissipate. Flu like symptoms, abdominal pain, muscle weakness, confusion - problems with his vision speech and balance - breathing problems where felt like he was suffocating These symptoms were so intense that at times Paul felt like he was going to die, and so he wrote letters to his children. Doctors dismissed his symptoms. Doctors labeled Paul with a somatization diagnosis, basically saying he wasn’t physically sick, just mentally.  For years, every doctor Paul went to about his debilitating physical symptoms would see the somatization diagnosis on the front page of his medical record, and dismiss Paul’s symptoms as being in his head. Then Paul developed a massive abscess next to his bowel and developed life threatening sepsis. The doct...
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