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Dear ,

I am so sorry that you are in pain and have trouble

getting your meds possibly because of the office

staff. I, too, am having problems with the support

staff at my pain MD's clinic.

I talked to the office manager and was able to get

attention to my problem. It might not hurt to try that

if there is one in your MD's office.

How long till your next appointment? Can you move that

up any?

I really hope this gets resolved soon for you.

; )

Willow

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Hi

I seriously doubt that the nurse was blowing you off. Most prescriptions for

strong pain meds cannot be phoned in to the pharmacy. Even for the weaker

narcotics that still can be phoned in, doctors still need to meet with the

patient before the initial narcotic prescription is written. They need

something concrete in their charts, in case the government makes a visit to

check narcotic prescriptions.

Make an appointment with your doctor and discuss your new pain medication needs

face to face.

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Lyndi

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> I feel like this nurse, who is my liason in talking to the doctor, is

> just blowing me off. I feel so hurt that she doesn't take my pain

> seriously.

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Hi

I seriously doubt that the nurse was blowing you off. Most prescriptions for

strong pain meds cannot be phoned in to the pharmacy. Even for the weaker

narcotics that still can be phoned in, doctors still need to meet with the

patient before the initial narcotic prescription is written. They need

something concrete in their charts, in case the government makes a visit to

check narcotic prescriptions.

Make an appointment with your doctor and discuss your new pain medication needs

face to face.

--

Lyndi

wrote:

> I feel like this nurse, who is my liason in talking to the doctor, is

> just blowing me off. I feel so hurt that she doesn't take my pain

> seriously.

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, you've got to make an appointment to talk to your pain doc in person. I'm

afraid they have their way of doing things and usually don't change meds over

the phone. I bet you money if you stop trying to go through the nurse you'd be

better off. You're right about the ultracet. I hope you make an appointment.

Joan

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First I do understand what you are saying. A stronger med canot be phoned in,

you must pick it up and then personally drop it off. It is not legal at least

in our state to phone it in. I must do that all the time. I also take the

Ultracet all the time. There is something about having it in one pill that does

better than having it in two pills. I do think you will like the combination.

If you do not then you need an appointment to request a stronger drug. In

defense of the nurse she probably cannot give you any stronger pain med called

in. At least here you would need to go in and see the doc and then each time

you need a refill you will have to go in and pick up the scrip. Gwen

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snipped:::How long till your next appointment?:::

It's less than a week until my appointment and the bad flare seems to have

subsided for now. It's just frustrating. I love everyone at this clinic. It's

just this one nurse that gives me problems.

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snipped:::There is something about having it in one pill that does better than

having it in two pills. I do think you will like the combination.:::

Thanks Gwen, maybe I will give it a try then.

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I know my pain dr. has a policy of absolutely no change in drugs between

appointments. He will give me more or less of the same drug I'm on now,

but no new drug. I have to see him every month anyways and I know how

it can be. I know it's getting close to the holiday weekend and most

docs are out starting Friday, but ask if they will squeeze you in for an

appointment, even if you have to wait an hour or two.

I really feel for you, it took me years to get my routine and meds

worked out. It is hard. I am lucky enough now to have a dr. who will

talk to you on the phone himself, but he won't break his own policies,

no change in meds without an appointment. There's also not much that

can be phoned in stronger than vicodin, ultracet and all the dirivetives

(bad spelling) of such, they have to be hand written, hand carried.

Be sure you talk to your doc at your next appointment and find out his

policies for stuff like this. Most drs. keep an emergency appointment

open for such things. I know it's hard to afford it if you don't have

insurance, but what can you do?

Jami in OR

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>

> I called my pain doctor's nurse 3 days ago and said I was in terrible

> pain, that the tramadol I was taking 2 of with 2 tylenols wasn't

> working on the pain anymore.

>

> I asked if I could have something Stronger phoned into the pharmacy

> that would cover me just until my next appointment.

>

> She didn't even return my call until I had left 2 messages over 2 days.

>

> When she did return my call it was to say she was phoning in a refill

> of the tramadols. I said I still have some and don't need a refill. I

> had called in asking for something else because the tramadol and

> tylenol combo wasn't working. She said She'd get back to me.

>

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Nikki said----

I believe that if one goes into the medical

profession, one assumes

strenuous ethical obligations if one plans on healing.

Nikki

I agree with you 100% you definitly have the right idea why doctors , nurses etc

SHOULD go into medicine but in reality most people

( that I've encountered ) involved in medicine are basicly in it because of the

high pay , few are truly interrested in helping the patients.

I think to some extent many who begin their careers with the intention of being

a " healer " loose site of that and it becomes a business. In most businesses

these days people are overworked

but that still doesn't mean the " workers " should use that as an excuse.

The way I expect to be treated is with respect and if I call a doctor and they

don't call me back , I complain. If the office staff doesn't pass on messages to

the doctor , I complain.

In most instances , the 1st time something happens I'll do it verbally ( to one

of my doctors next visit ) , if the same thing happens again to me then I'll

write the doctor a short ,polite letter expressing my concerns.

A good doctor will deal with it , make sure his staff make changes ( seen this a

couple times ) but I've run into a few that really don't care and once was told

that his nurse that decided which calls he returned was very efficent.

I then told that doctor, that if the nurse was a doctor, then she could decide

which calls were important to return. but every one of his patients should get

the courtisey of a returned call - either by the doctor or by his nurse/office

staff explaning the doctors

orders/changes.

He then asked me if I was a doctor, because that was the only way I could know

how a doctors office should work. By then I was getting ticked off and I told

him , if I was a doctor I wouldn't have come to him in the 1st place, and that I

wouldn't be back again, but that I was a business man and I know good customer

relations alone would have me return every phone call whether or not I was

interrested in the business at hand.

I told him that when I screw up and don't return calls it could mean some one

didn't buy their wood from my company, but if he doesn't return phone calls it

could mean a person either suffered with more pain,or could actually potentially

get severly worse.

I haven't seen that " businessman " doctor again because I firmly believe that the

doctors who himself or allow their staff to treat patients as numbers won't see

any of my money unless I have no alternative.

A good staff makes a average doctor a lot better and a bad staff can sure damage

a good doctors reputation.

hope I didn't end up rambling or too far off the message path but I'm working

with only about an hours sleep last night

Jim

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My ex-father in law was a doctor.

He told me he didn't really care about the people that came to him. He

was in it for the money.

Not all doctors have that attitude.

Gail

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