Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Hello : Sounds Bizarre to me! In my experience as a patient, a Doctor would WANT to talk to a patient after having received your initial Fax (since you were unable to reach her by phone). I would have thought the Doctor would have made a recommendation for a med and then asked you to research it...not have you pick from a list!!!At least she could offer her opinion about what may be best for you!! As you have heard a million times by now, these meds react differently with each of us and unfortunately finding the right one/dose is hit and miss! Anyway My own experience with Effexor was that it worked very well, but the side effects were awful (again that was for me!. getting off it was a miserable experience! I am currently on Lexapro and have never tried Prozac myself. I have gained about 20lbs during my time on Lexapro and have cut my food intake (even though I could probably eat a horse!) Sounds as though you may wish to begin hunting for another doctor... (just my opinion though...only you can make this decision of course.) Just remember that this is a service that YOU are paying for and you should be confident and comfortable with your doctor. Good luck with all!!!!! Jeff > Today was such a horrible day. I found out my doctor had " faxed me a > note " in response to my letter, but it didn't go through. How can a > doctor FAX a note? Aren't there privacy laws? Anyway, the note, > which her nurse read me, basically suggested that I had probably > been " stress-eating " and should really watch that. It said she'd > like to check my thyroid again but meanwhile I should research > Prozac/Effexor/Wellbutrin XR, etc, and see if any of those sounded > okay to me. What qualifies me to diagnose myself and determine my > course of treatment, I do not know. She also said " I can hear the > paranoia in your letter " . Comforting. I felt like a child, > everything sounded so condescending. I don't know what I'm going to > do. I don't think I'll be going back to her again, though. Why is > this so hard? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Any doctor worth her salt would want to put more effort into your well being than just a fax. It sounds like she is trying to wrap things up before the holidays. Hang in there - see what she can do for you when she feels like it, and in addition to " researching " drugs which may work for you (i'm of the opinion that you probably know more about yourself than any doctor can pretend to), you can research a new doctor that can meet your needs. They are out there, in droves, waiting for your business! Don't EVER continue to go to a doctor you don't like! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Have you thought about finding another doctor? Any doctor that patronized me in such a manner would be either getting blasted or not be my current doc any longer. Your weight concerns are very real and alot of people on these drugs have the same problem. If the medication is doing what it should be then how in the world are you " stress eating " ?!? Barbara The Saga Continues... Weight Gain Panic/Lex & Wellbutrin/etc. > Today was such a horrible day. I found out my doctor had " faxed me a > note " in response to my letter, but it didn't go through. How can a > doctor FAX a note? Aren't there privacy laws? Anyway, the note, > which her nurse read me, basically suggested that I had probably > been " stress-eating " and should really watch that. It said she'd > like to check my thyroid again but meanwhile I should research > Prozac/Effexor/Wellbutrin XR, etc, and see if any of those sounded > okay to me. What qualifies me to diagnose myself and determine my > course of treatment, I do not know. She also said " I can hear the > paranoia in your letter " . Comforting. I felt like a child, > everything sounded so condescending. I don't know what I'm going to > do. I don't think I'll be going back to her again, though. Why is > this so hard? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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