Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Cheryl, When I walked out of the Neuro's office, I felt the same way, that he minimized my pain because I also tolerate much and rate low. I would probably rate childbirth at 8 although it was the most painful thing i ever went thru but i tolerated it so its 8. Burning my fingers on the electric element in the oven was 8 well maybe 9 I danced around alot screaming ouch it hurt all the way up to my armpit A very weird sensation, but again i lived through it. I am not a whuss. So how do we let them know MAN IT HURTS! rate everything a 10 and feel like a liar?? After I left, I was in more pain from the exam and although I didnt outwardly cry, tears ran down my face all the way home. Me, I thought Oh I must be in bad pain! " " wrote: > After examining me this time, he commented, " WHY are you here > > if you are only rating your pain a 5 or 6 each visit? Most of my > > patients usually rate their pain a 10! Your complaints are > > inconsistent with my exam findings-- " What do you think he was trying > > to say? > > > > > God's peace be with you always! Elaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 i have a family dr. that is also an omt. i met him in the er when my hip roll completely out of socket and was laying on my spine. it HURT!!!! well after that i continued to see him for therapy, he never gave me more than an ultram. as my condition worsened, after a year or two, he did give me vicaprophan. it didnt help. now he has me off work on medical leave, telling me that if i didnt hold off a while and go through extinsive therapy i will deffinately not work agian, and my not ever walk. i have 6 discs that are messed up and 8 pinched nerves. he told me while i was working he wouldnt give me anthing strong for pain, because my job consisted of a lot of physical labor and i might hrt myself and not know it. now that im off work he did give me 36 loratabs which help me tremendously. that was a month ago and i dotn see him again for 2 more weeks. he said they would do me even though they were prescribed 2 a day. i sent my girlfriend to him with her arthritis, but so happened she has a tootache the same day and she walked out with 30 pills for the tooth on her first visit. not tying to sound like a drup addict, that really ticked me off. iim going to call him tomorrow and see if he will write me another, because im WAY past due and if he treats me like im looking for a fix, ill find another dr. his therapy really helps though and he gives me injections too. also dont think im horrible but im thinking about going to one of these dr. that do give pain medication, and then just not filling the ones my dr. gives me (if he even does) you guys probably think that sounds terrible but my son plays basketball, runs track, and soccer and i would love to be able to sit down at a game. i have to stand because of the pain. my middle child is coming in to town for a visit this weekend and i would love to be able to play with my grandson with minimum pain. i dont understand dr. this area is really bad for drug abuse but god, when you need it you need it. if he thnks im in too much pain to work, im in too much pain to have any quality of life. sorry i griped so much but it really irks my ... to be treated like a common druggie. Elaine wrote: Cheryl, When I walked out of the Neuro's office, I felt the same way, that he minimized my pain because I also tolerate much and rate low. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 My cp doc has a numbered pain chart on the wall of every examining room. It clearly spells out the degree of pain associated with each number in the system he is using. That chart should be in every doctor's office. -- Lyndi Cheryl wrote: > 1) When you give your doctor your rating, make very clear to him or > her every time what a " 10 " really means for you... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 This is a pain scale definition I came across recently, as referred to in a previous post of mine. I don't know who the author was, but I print this out and take it with me to my PM MD so we are on the same page. She knows what I'm utlizing for descriptors. I agree that every doctor's office should have something like this, not just the smiley faces (which are supposed to be used for children and non English speaking patients without interpreters) and obscure number systems. We are often asked for our pain levels on a scale of 0-10, with 0 being absolutely no pain, and 10 being the worst pain you have ever experienced in your life. It's all very subjective, and depends upon a person's previous experience or expectations in relation to pain, but, over the years, the 0-10 scale has remained a mainstay. Several sufferers and health professionals have developed some scales to help patients communicate their pain. There is great agreement between the scales The following is amalgam of some of these scales PAIN SCALE Very Important: This is the subjective pain level that is experienced AFTER taking the daily medication prescribed by your doctor. * Levels 1-3 are tolerable and don't affect everyday functioning, 2 and 3 are uncomfortable but one may not seek professional assistance. People with chronic pain usually experience level 4 most of the time, except some cancer or trauma pain which may be greater. 0-Pain free - no further medication needed 1-Very minor annoyance -mild aches to some parts of the body. No pain medication needed. 2-Minor annoyance- dull aches to some parts of the body. Occasional strong twinges depending on what one is doing. No pain medication needed. 3-Annoying enough to be distracting. Over-the-Counter pain relievers (such as Asprin, Naproxen Sodium, Acetamonophen (Tylenol), Ibuprofen or topical treatments such as Absorbine or Arthritis Pain relieving rubs or application of heat or cold take care of it. Taking medications at this level may prevent pain from getting worse and harder to control. 4-Can be ignored if you are really involved in your work, but still distracting and causes some stress. Over-the-Counter pain relievers remove pain for 3-4 hours. 5-Can't be ignored for more than 30 minutes and is stressful. Over-the-Counter pain relievers help somewhat (bring pain level from 5 to a 3 or 4) with pain for 3-4 hours. Not smiling. 6-Can't be ignored for any length of time, but you can still go to work and participate in social activities. May be becoming irritable.Stronger painkillers (such as Codeine, Tylenol 3, Vicodin, Ultram) relieve pain for 3-4 hours. At this level pain must be treated or will be harder to get under control as it escalates. 7-Makes it difficult to concentrate, interferes with sleep. Pain is difficult to tolerate. You can still function with effort. Stronger painkillers (such as Oxycontin, Ultram) are only partially effective. (Stronger pain killers bring pain from a 7 to 4-6.) 8-Physical activity severely limited. You can read and converse with effort. Stronger pain killers (such as Ultram) are not effective. (Narcotic pain killers do bring this pain down to a level 3 or lower.) Nausea and dizziness set in as factors of pain. May cry and moan. 9-Non functional for all practical purposes. Unable to speak. Cannot concentrate. Physical activity halted. Strongest painkillers are only partially effective. Panic sets in. (Narcotic Pain killers bring the pain level from 9 to the 4-6 level.) 10-Totally non-functional. Unable to speak. Crying our or moaning uncontrollably - near delirium. Strongest painkillers are only partially effective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Cheryl, thank you so much for that assessement and advice. Isn't it crazy how I am always in pain and it's about a 3 but someone else would consider it a 5 or 6. My son just broke his leg, has an external fixator and I know if his pain gets over a 5 in his opinion, he needs some pain med. For me, I take the good stuff (t3) when I'm at a 6 or 7. Thanks for letting us know how to talk to our drs who just don't have it right! much love, barb k. Cheryl wrote: > > Here's the deal: I just saw my new pain doc for the 3rd time last > Monday. After examining me this time, he commented, " WHY are you here > if you are only rating your pain a 5 or 6 each visit? Most of my > patients usually rate their pain a 10! Your complaints are > inconsistent with my exam findings-- " What do you think he was trying > to say? > What a ridiculous statement from this doctor! I can't believe he said this. Doctors are *supposed* to be taught that these numbers are never to be compared across patients - they are irrelevant when comparing one person's pain to another person's pain. What one person rates a " 10 " another person could rate a " 5 " - for many reasons, including the fact that people don't perceive pain in the same way, but more importantly for the fact that they don't apply the rating scale in the same way! Those types of cross-patient comparisons are simply meaningless. The only functional use for these rating scales is supposed to be to establish a baseline of pain and then to compare change in pain intensity for a single patient across time. For example, does *your* pain change from day to day, from before to after treatment, from a 10 to a 5. Barbara K. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 I hope I can quote that phrase!! Thats a riot!!! Thanks for the visual. Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 What really gets to me is people who dont have back pain tend to think we are putting on i guess i might say. most days i walk with a limp have to stand at most functions i attend. then again(especially in the last two days) i can walk fairly normal. i had my shots a few days ago and they have helped me with the pain some what. so when a person sees me on mon. and im not moaning and groaning, on tues. im limping and i groan when i sit down or try to stand up. they look at me like oh god , shes just trying to draw a check or get attention. it infuriates me to no end. i would love no more than to be pain free and have everyday where i could walk like a normal person. Sometimes i know this is mean of me, but i would like for these people to spend one day (really bad day) in my shoes. is that a bad way to feel? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 My soon to be ex, would always hurt worse than me. if my back hurt his was killing him, if my legs hurt his did too. One day he got on my nerves so bad, (before my hysterectomy) i said my stomach hurts so bad i feel like my ovaries are rolling down my thighs, he said " mine are too " before he thought and i laughed my rear off. lol >Lyndi wrote: >Some women may cry, but some of the men I have had to deal with both >professionally and personally, are the whiniest babies you'd ever >want to meet. >A simple cold is the end of the world. <veg> -- Lyndi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 Same here. I had an emergency gall bladder extraction but the first doctor I saw thought I wasn't showing enough pain. I was stoic. Never again, now I am theatric. Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Cheryl, That's what I love about this sight, we help each other and together we can accomplish more than individually!!!!! Cheryl wrote: What a great contribution to this list, Donna - thanks so much for taking the time to type it out here for us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 That is a hoot b/c that really is something all guys understand! I will probably use that someday - thanks. much love, barb k. Spamalicious wrote: I simply tell the doctor " if I kicked you square in the gonads, my pain level would be one less than yours. " Barbara K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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