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My doctor contradicted herself

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

Aren’t doctors strange? I went to see my pain doctor on Monday morning. We had an ok visit. She’s really fixating on getting me more active – even though I told her just walking to the appointment caused me to become severely nauseated.

Ok ,so I’m leaving the office with the promise of getting out to walk more, because she thinks that will get my happy and pain relieving endorphins going, when I tell her that I’m running out of my pain meds (last major prescriptions was at the end of August- I don’t go through them fast, don’t worry!). Instead of writing me a prescription she says “Call your pharmacy and have them call us with a request, we can just fax them the prescription. It’s easier that way.”

I can understand some of the reasons why she might prefer to fax prescriptions back and forth between their office and the pharmacy … perhaps a patient recently altered their prescription or something, or maybe since she’s a pain doctor giving out a lot of pain meds she’s being investigated by some mightier than though government or medical agency that’s trying to make sure she’s not over prescribing. I’ve seen all of that happen before when I worked in a pain clinic.

Whatever the reason, she doesn’t have to worry about me- I’m using my meds but not even at the prescribed rate. If I was using them the way she prescribed them I would have needed more by the end of September rather than now- the end of November.

Plus- she’d just finished telling me she wanted me to get out and walk more. The pharmacy that I use is a less than 10 minute walk from the doctors office, and no more than a 20 minute walk from home. Between my walk to the doctors office, then the pharmacy and back home again I could have been out walking for a total of 40 minutes or more. Yet, she stopped me from getting the exercise that she’d just prescribed.

Yep, doctors are strange!





Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: crohns, doctor, excercise, fax prescription, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, pain, pain meds, Shopping, walk more

Doctors and Med Students

October 31, 2006 by Tricia

Well, I went for my appointment with the pain doctor Monday morning. I was called into the office at about 1010 a.m. I should have been out of the office no more than 15 minutes later since this was just supposed to be a small discussion as to how I was doing with the latest pain medication that I’ve been trying.

Unfortunately my doctor had a Medical Student there and she asked me to speak with the med student first. I have nothing against speaking to medical students from time to time. They need to learn about different disorders and learn to speak with and treat patients if they are going to eventually become good doctors. But when I’m not feeling all that well, and I wasn’t since I only had two hours sleep and hadn’t eaten anything before the appointment, you don’t feel like going over your whole history with a stranger.

I ended up being in the doctors office until about 11:10 a.m. and we didn’t accomplish a thing! I didn’t get any new medications and I didn’t really get much of a chance to talk with my doctor about how the new medications are working – or rather don’t appear to be making much of a difference.

Why do I bother?

I see this doctor again in a month, and next time I won’t be talking to a medical student if she has one there because by then I’ll need more medication and I might want to discuss trying some of the other meds that she keeps telling me about.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: appointment, crohns, doctor, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, medical student, medication, office visit, pain

No sleep and yet another Doctors appointment

October 30, 2006 by Tricia

There are some people I’m getting sick of seeing. Know who? Doctors. I have yet another doctors appointment at 10 this morning. It’s only the pain doc that I’m seeing. I think she just wants to see if some new meds she gave me two weeks ago are working (not yet).

She’s been talking about putting me on yet another type of medication for my pain. This ones a bit controversial. If she does give me a prescription later today I’ll tell you what it is. It might be interesting to see what my readers think about this drug.

Unfortunately it’s 5 a.m. and I’m still up. What else is new. I can’t sleep at night because of the pain, but if I don’t sleep a bit I’ll end up being in even more pain. Vicious cycle. I guess I should try to go to bed and sleep for about three hours or so, and then get up for my appointment.

Wish me luck! I’m probably going to have a sucky day since I’ll be so tired.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: appointment, controversial, doctor, Doctors, doctors appointment, ER, GI, medication, meds, pain, pain doctor, readers, sleep

I’m so stupid

October 26, 2006 by Tricia

remember in a post that I wrote yesterday I talked about my not sleeping much the night before, and then how I ended up crashing on the couch for hours yesterday evening.

I didn’t take any of my pain meds yesterday at all! As a consequence, once I woke up from my long slumber very early this morning 12:30 a.m. I was in terrible pain.

I started taking my pain meds and the pain calmed down enough for me to sleep at about 5:30 in the morning, but I was in pain all day yesterday once I got up, and as I sit here typing this – again just after midnight today I’m still hurting.

That’s why I’m stupid. I knew if I fell asleep yesterday evening, being so tired, that I’d probably be out a long time. I should have been smart enough to take some medications before I crashed.

If I could have one wish granted I think it would be that my pain would just go away. Where is my fairy godmother when I need her?

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: crohns, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, pain, pain meds, stupid

My Trip to the office

October 25, 2006 by Tricia

I did not sleep well on Monday night. I never do when I have to go see the occupational health doctor the next day at my workplace. It always feels like I’ve been sent to the principals office. Not that I was ever sent to the principals office when I was in school. I was an angel.

Uh yeah, I can remember being sent to the office at least once. It was either in grade 7 or grade 8. My class had gone on a trip. I think it was a weekend trip. We were taken out into the forest and taught how to read compasses and then we were sent on an adventure in order to find our way back to the camp. Just what the heck kind of school did I go to anyway? We completed that successfully. Later we were sent out to learn how to build lean-to’s with pine and cedar branches. Geez I must have gone to some kind of survivor preparation school huh? That night we were supposed to sleep in our lean-to’s.

I never got to sleep in mine though. Some bright person in my crowd decided we should go skinny dipping in the lake. Seven or eight of us went to the lake and while we were frolicking in the water the teacher came along and gave us hell. She ended up putting us on the school bus that night and sent us home to our very angry parents!

That’s how I ended up in the principals office when school resumed. I guess it’s lucky he didn’t expel us. I can’t remember what the punishment was, probably detention for a week or so.

So, after an hours sleep I found myself in the Occ health doctors office Tuesday morning. He asks questions then sits staring at you for a few minutes. The minutes feel like hours, you start to feel like you should add more to your answers. You giggle a little and then feel embarrassed that you did that. Then he sits rubbing the top of his head for a full minute, asks a few more questions, and starts hen pecking the keyboard of his computer one finger at a time.

I’m still off work. I get to go back to the principals Occ health doctors office December 15th. By the time of my next appointment with him I’ll have been off work for 1 full year plus 11 days. I hope that I start to get better before that appointment. Wish me luck!

So, on Tuesday my heads in a fog since I’m so tired, but I had to stay awake because I had an appointment with my Family Doctor scheduled that afternoon. Then some grocery shopping! Arghhh. I stayed up for a while after we got home but I finally passed out on the couch at around 7 pm. I remember waking at 9:30 pm and thinking I was awake enough to sit up, but then I closed my eyes again and promptly fell to sleep.

I finally woke up at about 1230 am this morning. My husband was watching TV. He told me that he’d been trying and trying to wake me up. He’d shaken me, poked me and still I wouldn’t wake.

Now I’m sitting here in a lot of pain. I didn’t take any pain medication since before I went to bed Monday evening. My abdomen is killing me. I wish I hadn’t fallen asleep earlier!

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease, Shopping Tagged With: appointments, crohns, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, IBD, ill, Inflammatory bowel disease, medication, Occupational health doctor, pain, pain medication, prinicapals office, Rent, shop, Shopping

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