Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Hi, Sorry to hear that you've had such a hard time with your health, but I can relate to the way they treat you in the e.r.. We live in Corpus Christi, Texas and the hospital that they send all the poor or the ppl w/o insurance here has alot of lets be nice and say that they are not the nicest ppl in the world. Treat u like u have the plague and are not good enough for them to tale time out off their socializing to be of help to u. My future husband took me there last week bcause the fibro and all the ruptured discs hurt so bsd all I could do was pray and cry, and I can't say with I did the most of! Finally the nurse with a personality like dry ice came in to give me a shot for pain and all it was was toredol. whoopie, like that is going to help. But because I am in recovery, both AA and NA, they think that I'm just there to get a free high. They judge me for my past and fail to see me as I am today. Downers were not the problem I had, I was into just the opposite. A TWEEKER to the max. But I'll have 2 yrs. in recovery on the 8th of next month and I take the program very seriously. Anyway, to make a short story long...lol..15 min. after she gave me the shot, I'm still in tears, the ICE QUEEN return and says that I'm discharged! Bout that time my mate () goes up to the nursing station and tells them that they better do something more for me, to which the ICE QUEEN replys that we'd have to wait as the Dr. was on break...#$%$#%$#% & * & *@^!!!,sorry for the cuss words there, after 6 hrs. of lying there in pain, the dr. finally gives me another cheek(not the one on the face either) full of this time phenabarb & demerol. That did take the pain away, for about 5 hrs. is all. My family Doc looked all over Corpus for another Doctor to give me the IM trigger point injections that I want so much, but no-one here in Corpus, which is a pretty big place, treats Fibromyalgia. Now I've been search for places that are from 1 and 1/2 to 3 hrs. drive from here. So in closing, (I know yall are saying it's bout time she shut-up), I can really relate to how you feel and know what you are going thru. Also know that u along with EVERYONE else in this room r in my thoughts and prayers. Hope u get 2 feeling better soon. Good luck AND GOD BLESS, SUNSHINE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Hi Sunshine, You are experiencing the same treatment I had many years ago. See, I too am in recovery, 171/2 years. It took me many years after my diagnosis' to accept treatment with opiod drugs, but my choices where limited. My primary care and pain doctors are the only ones who are privy to the knowledge of my recovery now. I refuse to be treated as a second class citizen because of bad choices I made many years ago. It does not negate the fact that I have many illnesses that cause debilitating pain daily. There are some friends of mine that are in the same situation as me being recovery and having to take medication and we even have our own little meetings. It's a difficult situation. Doesn't matter what the drug was that you took in your " other life. " We still need treatment now! I hope you find a doctor to treat you soon. I know that desperation. It took me many years to find mine. Someone is out there to help you. And congratulations on your upcoming 2 years! Kathleen in Calif. PS Sorry if I was ranting. It just makes me so angry when people in recovery are denied adequate treatment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Hi , That's sad to hear about your dad. The disease of alcoholism and addiction is horrible. It ruins families. I have been so blessed to have so many years of recovery. But I work hard at it. Statistics are not great for long term recovery. I pray for all of those who have had the luxury of being given a chance at recovery and for whatever reason have not stayed with it. There are many who never get the chance. Kathleen in Calif. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Sunshine and Kathleen: Congratulations to you both for what must be a very hard situation to be in considering your past and being able to control your problem and still stay clean even with chronic pain. I am proud of both of you. My father is an alcoholic. I would say recovering but he fell " off the wagon " several years ago and I had to sever ties with him completely because of my two daughters. He is and continues to be a violent alcoholic. He did so well for about four years then I lost him to the bottle again. It is a shame too. My brother still speaks to him but he, like me, will not let him around his wife nor their children because of his behavior when drinking. We have given him the opportunity to see the children on a limited basis if he was sober but he won't even stay sober enough to allow us to let him visit with his grandchildren. My brother's two youngest children have never seen him and my youngest daughter was so young when we parted ways that she assumes that my father, her maternal grandfather, is " in heaven " like her paternal grandfather. My mother is remarried but for some reason my kids have always called him uncle instead of grandfather. I think it is because they spent more time around his nieces and nephews where my brother's children, who are considerably younger than mine, have spent time around our step-father's biological grandchildren. Keep up the great work. You are both in my prayers not only so you can continue having the courage and strength to do what needs to be done but also that you will have more good days with your chronic pain than bad days. Again, congratulations. You both should be proud. Blessed Be, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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