"You Having [Symptom] Isn't A Sign of Anything Serious; I, Someone Older, Unhealthier, and More Likely to Have [Symptom], Also Have the Symptom."
I want to preface this by saying I am a young adult, and I was perfectly healthy until recently. Not the kind of person that would get mystery symptoms for no reason. I am not diagnosed with anything yet, but I have a 5/9 Beighton Score, some pelvic floor and mild autonomic issues, and other mild issues. In the words of the rheumatologist I saw this week, "You don't have a serious disease, just mild joint hypermobility and some symptoms that are not present in general population.". I will be seeing a Physiatrist soon.
I read about some of you hearing "you are too young to have health problems!", but I kind of had the opposite problem, in a sense. It's so absurd it's funny.
"Everyone has knee pain in [city], it is very humid here. I also sometimes have knee pain. You are really getting hypochondriac." - my aunt, who is 30 years older than me, obese, and has Rheumatoid Arthritis.
"Palpitations aren't a sign of something serious. I also sometimes feel them when I lie down without moving." - my father, who is 30 years older than me, obese, and has high blood pressure and cholesterol.