..Watchalitis..
it is common to many here. My advise..
go to the nearest clinic (any watch AD will do), take a number and wait for the doctor's call.
Meanwhile, have a look at the various presciption drugs (usually in the nice glass display) and see which one you need.
Consult the nurse if you're not sure. These knowledge nurses will surely be able to explain which drugs will do what for you, be it a chronograph to time your pulse, or a nice perpetual to test your sense of what day it is. Better still, ask for a tourbillon for looking at the revolving cage will surely help to calm you down and you definitely feel better after.
But the treatment will not be cheap. Cost of going to a general practitioner is different from going to a specialist. Look carefully at the door to the clinic, the more acryromyns, JLC, FPJ etc., - likely to cost you more.
WIth the prescription on your wrist, you can go home and rest. Take a few days off from work.
If you are still not feeling better -go back again.
... send in the next patient please.....
ps. Ipm sorry to say that - there is no cure for this. The prescription will only help to make you feel better for a while before the next attack ...
This message has been edited by Watch72 on 2009-01-02 02:33:11