Posted by floatingbridge on June 2, 2011, at 0:42:14
In reply to Re: Guilt, wrt: repeated treatment failures » floatingbridge, posted by zonked on June 1, 2011, at 22:57:19
Hi zonked,
I talked to hubby, panicked, felt scared, rode the wave and came to some decisions.
My pysch will be my pysch if he's willing.
My gp I will be slowly transitioning. She's an addiction specialist--story is she
became addicted to some of her own meds and cleaned herself up. It's not my agenda.In large part this happened because of my own ambivalence about needing and taking medication. Three months off convinced me to get back on. My
husband said, just remind her of what her osteopath reported and that you don't agree. He does it with smooth force. Much more assertive. Doesn't go to the fear place I suspect triggers reactions in others.She's not all bad. She's trying to get me to Stanford's fibro doctor. I think she just has some blind spots.
Still, going round this :you can't take meds thing'.... I'm not sure I'm interested enough to take up the conversation again. I might go to my old gp for regular maintenance issues. Fingers crossed get to Stanford for pain &fibro supervision.
Thanks for speaking up. I'm feeling better now.
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> Perhaps you need new doctors.
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> To be clear: you have the same MD treating both your fibro and your psych issues?
>> I don't know what kind of insurance you have, or if you have the energy to hit the web for this, but you may want to consider calling around if your doc is failing to understand your pain (physical and emotional) and treat them appropriately.
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> You deserve better. Hang in there!
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> -z
* and whoever gazes at the stars will never again be quite alone...
c-ptsd & attendant health concerns
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