Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 Hi Cindi: In response to your letter regarding your so-called rheumy where he says that he is a rheumatologist and does not do pain, well, his patients certainly do pain and he should be there for them, not for himself. Unbelieveable. He may be the only game in town, but I really feel a call to the AMA is warranted to report this sort of behavior. How does he know what will or will not work for you without your trying them? This sort of thing makes me so mad. I have been very lucky with my doctors - and my current doc is a DO (and he could prescribe Enbrel or anything he deems necessary for his patients, by the way) but has treated patients with RA for over 25 years. He is also open to new information. Some hospitals or medical treatment centers have shuttle busses that take patients to and from appointments - have you looked into anything like that to see if is available to you. There has to be a way to get you to a better doctor - one who will truly care and try and help you to the best of his/her ability. How far are you from the nearest city where more treatment options are available? I am so sorry that you have been treated like this - this is just not right. Kathe in CA __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 My Rheumy is about the same in respect to pain. He will only prescribe 'Ultram " , which is like candy for me. I don't know if it's a standard, but he stays in business. Maybe he gets a lot of money for teaching, that's his title at the hospital. Thank goodness for my other Dr, he prescribes something better but it still doesn't always help. Dennis [ ] Cindi's doctor (quack, quack) > > Hi Cindi: > > In response to your letter regarding your so-called > rheumy where he says that he is a rheumatologist and > does not do pain, well, his patients certainly do pain > and he should be there for them, not for himself. > Unbelieveable. He may be the only game in town, but I > really feel a call to the AMA is warranted to report > this sort of behavior. How does he know what will or > will not work for you without your trying them? This > sort of thing makes me so mad. > > I have been very lucky with my doctors - and my > current doc is a DO (and he could prescribe Enbrel or > anything he deems necessary for his patients, by the > way) but has treated patients with RA for over 25 > years. He is also open to new information. > > Some hospitals or medical treatment centers have > shuttle busses that take patients to and from > appointments - have you looked into anything like that > to see if is available to you. There has to be a way > to get you to a better doctor - one who will truly > care and try and help you to the best of his/her > ability. How far are you from the nearest city where > more treatment options are available? > > I am so sorry that you have been treated like this - > this is just not right. > > Kathe in CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 My Rheumy is about the same in respect to pain. He will only prescribe 'Ultram " , which is like candy for me. I don't know if it's a standard, but he stays in business. Maybe he gets a lot of money for teaching, that's his title at the hospital. Thank goodness for my other Dr, he prescribes something better but it still doesn't always help. Dennis [ ] Cindi's doctor (quack, quack) > > Hi Cindi: > > In response to your letter regarding your so-called > rheumy where he says that he is a rheumatologist and > does not do pain, well, his patients certainly do pain > and he should be there for them, not for himself. > Unbelieveable. He may be the only game in town, but I > really feel a call to the AMA is warranted to report > this sort of behavior. How does he know what will or > will not work for you without your trying them? This > sort of thing makes me so mad. > > I have been very lucky with my doctors - and my > current doc is a DO (and he could prescribe Enbrel or > anything he deems necessary for his patients, by the > way) but has treated patients with RA for over 25 > years. He is also open to new information. > > Some hospitals or medical treatment centers have > shuttle busses that take patients to and from > appointments - have you looked into anything like that > to see if is available to you. There has to be a way > to get you to a better doctor - one who will truly > care and try and help you to the best of his/her > ability. How far are you from the nearest city where > more treatment options are available? > > I am so sorry that you have been treated like this - > this is just not right. > > Kathe in CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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