Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 , your letter is so on target. I basically told the nurse at my PCP office that if I was addicted I would not be going to them for the meds. DUH! Having an addict in my family, I know far too much on this subject and know that they get their drugs from the streets. so yes, Sandie, 33, Mother, House wife, lugging 3 kids with her is at the PCP office signing her life away to cover her docs ass so she can get some stinky pain meds that dont work that great to begin with! Lovely world we live in don't you think??? I for one can see how my status in society warrants them to watch me so closely! UGH UGH UGH Thanks for understanding me and helping me see that I am not alone in this. hugs sandie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 , your letter is so on target. I basically told the nurse at my PCP office that if I was addicted I would not be going to them for the meds. DUH! Having an addict in my family, I know far too much on this subject and know that they get their drugs from the streets. so yes, Sandie, 33, Mother, House wife, lugging 3 kids with her is at the PCP office signing her life away to cover her docs ass so she can get some stinky pain meds that dont work that great to begin with! Lovely world we live in don't you think??? I for one can see how my status in society warrants them to watch me so closely! UGH UGH UGH Thanks for understanding me and helping me see that I am not alone in this. hugs sandie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Tawny, Funny thing, when I was begging my PCP's nurse for help yesterday I said " what about a Pain Management " doc and she said she would talk to the doc about it and get back to me. Well when I spoke with her again she said he would give me the Lortabs and I had to sign that stupid paper but when I asked again about the pain management she said the doc wanted me to try this way first. I think my insurance would not be happy to pay for the pain management. I would love to be drug free. before I got RA I barely even took aspirin. Go figure. I will be going back to the Rheumy at least one more time, and I am going to ask him if it is his practice to have his receptionists give out medical advice. That should make for a lovely visit dont you think?? lol I am tired of being stepped on. also , there is only one more rheumy in my medical plan(nice huh- there is only 3 in my plan and to think hubby pays our medical in FULL each month to the tune of over 600.bucks out of our pocket) we get such substandard care. this whole topic just makes me so angry. I wish for all of us to be pain free but since we are not we are ENTITLED to the best care we can get. hugs to all sandie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Tawny, Funny thing, when I was begging my PCP's nurse for help yesterday I said " what about a Pain Management " doc and she said she would talk to the doc about it and get back to me. Well when I spoke with her again she said he would give me the Lortabs and I had to sign that stupid paper but when I asked again about the pain management she said the doc wanted me to try this way first. I think my insurance would not be happy to pay for the pain management. I would love to be drug free. before I got RA I barely even took aspirin. Go figure. I will be going back to the Rheumy at least one more time, and I am going to ask him if it is his practice to have his receptionists give out medical advice. That should make for a lovely visit dont you think?? lol I am tired of being stepped on. also , there is only one more rheumy in my medical plan(nice huh- there is only 3 in my plan and to think hubby pays our medical in FULL each month to the tune of over 600.bucks out of our pocket) we get such substandard care. this whole topic just makes me so angry. I wish for all of us to be pain free but since we are not we are ENTITLED to the best care we can get. hugs to all sandie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Hell-OOOooo! " Has anyone had an experience like this from their doctor? " (part of a message from Sandie). Sandie, unfortunately, this is an extremely common experience for ANYONE with chronic pain... And BOY does it PISS ME OFF! I wish there were some sort of Board, or Congressional Hearing, or Rheumatalogical Symposium that I could address this very issue. I would blast their asses! I am sorry for the language, but believe me there really is not a word or words that are FOUL enough to describe the foul situation that too many of us are in, because of THEM! What about their " Hippocratic Oath " which states " ...and above all, do no harm... " Isn't it harmful to send a patient away " half " treated? Or with the implication that they are wimpy, stupid, drug-seaking, drug-selling, generally not trustworthy, and/or not valuable enough to take the time to consider and discuss ALL of our options with? (For you grammer buffs, I apologize for the dangling participle!) And supposedly there was some legislation somewhere that indicated that many chronic-pain sufferers are being undertreated; and that said undertreatment will be likened to patient " neglect! " So for a while, every type of MD you went to (from PCP, to the ER, and even to your eye doctor, for Heaven's sake!) asked " Do you have any pain today; and if so, how would you rate it..blah blah blah? " AS IF they were actually going to do something about it! You see, they were simply following a mandate from the Supreme Court about ineffective pain management- that basically said every patient has (had) the right to adequate and compassionate pain relief. But after the staff asked us that question - they didn't know what to do with our answers! And the reality of a long-term committment with us set in: You cannot treat an individual for CHRONIC pain without routine follow-up! To be fair to the soft-spined, comfortable-in-their-practice-and- therefore-do-not-want-to-rock-the-boat MD's, they really were put between the proverbial rock and a hard place. On the one hand, they were mandated to address pain issues - and then treat them accordingly; while on the other hand, the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) was (and has been) " cracking down " on the " indiscriminate prescribing of opiate narcotics for the management of NON-MALIGNANT pain. " So the soft-spined, comfortable-in-their-practice-and- therefore-do-not-want-to-rock-the-boat MD's decided it was safer to go back to NOT addressing and treating chronic pain, than have the DEA jeapordizing their practice. Most " Pain Management " MD's are HEROES in their own right, as they are constantly putting themselves at risk of losing their practice - because they have a strong conviction that what they are doing (helping their suffering patients) is RIGHT -and they will FIGHT to do it! And believe me, any and every Pain Specialist MD who is worth their salt, has the DEA nosing around in their business. " WHY? " You may ask, does the DEA bother with " legitimate " drug use as that when a physician prescribes a medication to his patient? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GOOD QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is supposed to alleviate the rampant drug abuse crises in our society! Loving you, but hating this situation, > Hello All, > > Had an interesting day with both my pcp and rheumetologists office. > Called my rheumy today to find out if they would give me a pain med that > WORKS. He gave me darvocet that does actually nothing but make me tired. The > lovely receptionist pulled my file and told me point blank " Dr. Kapil only treats > the RA and does not give any pain meds but darvocet " I told her that the > darvocet does not work and she then had the gall to tell me " he then prescribes > tylenol arthritis 3 times a day " I was steaming mad and told her that if that > worked I would have never even gone to their office. I then hung up on her. she > then said I could see my PCP for any pain I had. > Later this morning I recieved a call from PCP nurse saying he would not write > me any more pain med prescriptions I should go to my rheumy for that since he > was now treating me. I almost cried right there on the phone. I am having > such a bad flare right now I cannot walk on the ball or front of my left foot at > all. It hurts so much. so now that I am favoring that foot My back is starting > to hurt because I am walking funnny. > so then I asked the nurse for a referral to see a pain management sepcialist. > I told her I would not like to take any pain meds at all I just want to feel > good. she said she would get back to me. Later I called back and she said the > doc said he would prescribe me Lortab 5/500 3 tiems a day but that I had to > sign a waiver of sorts for controlled substances. something about being > responsible with the meds not selling them etc. I said to her " oh so that I take full > responsibility if I becime addicted " that is basically it. she then said my doc > wants me to see this rheumy one more time and see how it goes and then if i > want to see a new one to let them know. > I feel so let down, i am actually begging people to help me_ i am in so much > pain. > My question- has anyone gone through this with their doc efore? I do not have > any good feelings for this new rheumy at all and really want to switch. I go > back to him on aug 7th and I want to tell him off. > what would you all do in this situation? > > any and all help is greatly appreciated. > hugs to all > sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Hell-OOOooo! " Has anyone had an experience like this from their doctor? " (part of a message from Sandie). Sandie, unfortunately, this is an extremely common experience for ANYONE with chronic pain... And BOY does it PISS ME OFF! I wish there were some sort of Board, or Congressional Hearing, or Rheumatalogical Symposium that I could address this very issue. I would blast their asses! I am sorry for the language, but believe me there really is not a word or words that are FOUL enough to describe the foul situation that too many of us are in, because of THEM! What about their " Hippocratic Oath " which states " ...and above all, do no harm... " Isn't it harmful to send a patient away " half " treated? Or with the implication that they are wimpy, stupid, drug-seaking, drug-selling, generally not trustworthy, and/or not valuable enough to take the time to consider and discuss ALL of our options with? (For you grammer buffs, I apologize for the dangling participle!) And supposedly there was some legislation somewhere that indicated that many chronic-pain sufferers are being undertreated; and that said undertreatment will be likened to patient " neglect! " So for a while, every type of MD you went to (from PCP, to the ER, and even to your eye doctor, for Heaven's sake!) asked " Do you have any pain today; and if so, how would you rate it..blah blah blah? " AS IF they were actually going to do something about it! You see, they were simply following a mandate from the Supreme Court about ineffective pain management- that basically said every patient has (had) the right to adequate and compassionate pain relief. But after the staff asked us that question - they didn't know what to do with our answers! And the reality of a long-term committment with us set in: You cannot treat an individual for CHRONIC pain without routine follow-up! To be fair to the soft-spined, comfortable-in-their-practice-and- therefore-do-not-want-to-rock-the-boat MD's, they really were put between the proverbial rock and a hard place. On the one hand, they were mandated to address pain issues - and then treat them accordingly; while on the other hand, the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) was (and has been) " cracking down " on the " indiscriminate prescribing of opiate narcotics for the management of NON-MALIGNANT pain. " So the soft-spined, comfortable-in-their-practice-and- therefore-do-not-want-to-rock-the-boat MD's decided it was safer to go back to NOT addressing and treating chronic pain, than have the DEA jeapordizing their practice. Most " Pain Management " MD's are HEROES in their own right, as they are constantly putting themselves at risk of losing their practice - because they have a strong conviction that what they are doing (helping their suffering patients) is RIGHT -and they will FIGHT to do it! And believe me, any and every Pain Specialist MD who is worth their salt, has the DEA nosing around in their business. " WHY? " You may ask, does the DEA bother with " legitimate " drug use as that when a physician prescribes a medication to his patient? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GOOD QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is supposed to alleviate the rampant drug abuse crises in our society! Loving you, but hating this situation, > Hello All, > > Had an interesting day with both my pcp and rheumetologists office. > Called my rheumy today to find out if they would give me a pain med that > WORKS. He gave me darvocet that does actually nothing but make me tired. The > lovely receptionist pulled my file and told me point blank " Dr. Kapil only treats > the RA and does not give any pain meds but darvocet " I told her that the > darvocet does not work and she then had the gall to tell me " he then prescribes > tylenol arthritis 3 times a day " I was steaming mad and told her that if that > worked I would have never even gone to their office. I then hung up on her. she > then said I could see my PCP for any pain I had. > Later this morning I recieved a call from PCP nurse saying he would not write > me any more pain med prescriptions I should go to my rheumy for that since he > was now treating me. I almost cried right there on the phone. I am having > such a bad flare right now I cannot walk on the ball or front of my left foot at > all. It hurts so much. so now that I am favoring that foot My back is starting > to hurt because I am walking funnny. > so then I asked the nurse for a referral to see a pain management sepcialist. > I told her I would not like to take any pain meds at all I just want to feel > good. she said she would get back to me. Later I called back and she said the > doc said he would prescribe me Lortab 5/500 3 tiems a day but that I had to > sign a waiver of sorts for controlled substances. something about being > responsible with the meds not selling them etc. I said to her " oh so that I take full > responsibility if I becime addicted " that is basically it. she then said my doc > wants me to see this rheumy one more time and see how it goes and then if i > want to see a new one to let them know. > I feel so let down, i am actually begging people to help me_ i am in so much > pain. > My question- has anyone gone through this with their doc efore? I do not have > any good feelings for this new rheumy at all and really want to switch. I go > back to him on aug 7th and I want to tell him off. > what would you all do in this situation? > > any and all help is greatly appreciated. > hugs to all > sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 OK, what if these docs had straight pins stuck all the way in- both shoulders, both elbows, hips, knees, ankles, feet, and neck- sort of like a human voodoo doll. Then tell them they have to work like that- take care of their family, and have a social life, but they can't take the pins out, EVER, and all they can take is tylenol because LORD KNOWS we wouldn't want them to become a bunch of wild dope fiends, right???? And by the way, they have to be pleasant, never complain about their situation or their pain, and be all happy and smiling so hard they practically have rainbows coming out their butts! I hate to tell our beloved government this, but we're not the ones they need to worry about abusing drugs. We're all either still working, or worked until we absolutely had no other option, we are tax paying productive members of society, even though we don't get treated that way too often. We can barely afford to pay for our meds as it is, much less having money to blow on recreational drugs. Some weeks it's, " do we buy groceries or do we pay for our meds? " Even with insurance, if you're on 15 meds, the co-pays alone will kick your butt. The political and medical powers that be, seem to be totally clueless about chronic pain disorders. Pisses me off too, . Hugs from incredibly hot Dallas Jane > , > > your letter is so on target. I basically told the nurse at my PCP office > that if I was addicted I would not be going to them for the meds. DUH! Having an > addict in my family, I know far too much on this subject and know that they > get their drugs from the streets. so yes, Sandie, 33, Mother, House wife, > lugging 3 kids with her is at the PCP office signing her life away to cover her > docs ass so she can get some stinky pain meds that dont work that great to begin > with! Lovely world we live in don't you think??? > I for one can see how my status in society warrants them to watch me so > closely! > UGH UGH UGH > Thanks for understanding me and helping me see that I am not alone in this. > hugs > sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 OK, what if these docs had straight pins stuck all the way in- both shoulders, both elbows, hips, knees, ankles, feet, and neck- sort of like a human voodoo doll. Then tell them they have to work like that- take care of their family, and have a social life, but they can't take the pins out, EVER, and all they can take is tylenol because LORD KNOWS we wouldn't want them to become a bunch of wild dope fiends, right???? And by the way, they have to be pleasant, never complain about their situation or their pain, and be all happy and smiling so hard they practically have rainbows coming out their butts! I hate to tell our beloved government this, but we're not the ones they need to worry about abusing drugs. We're all either still working, or worked until we absolutely had no other option, we are tax paying productive members of society, even though we don't get treated that way too often. We can barely afford to pay for our meds as it is, much less having money to blow on recreational drugs. Some weeks it's, " do we buy groceries or do we pay for our meds? " Even with insurance, if you're on 15 meds, the co-pays alone will kick your butt. The political and medical powers that be, seem to be totally clueless about chronic pain disorders. Pisses me off too, . Hugs from incredibly hot Dallas Jane > , > > your letter is so on target. I basically told the nurse at my PCP office > that if I was addicted I would not be going to them for the meds. DUH! Having an > addict in my family, I know far too much on this subject and know that they > get their drugs from the streets. so yes, Sandie, 33, Mother, House wife, > lugging 3 kids with her is at the PCP office signing her life away to cover her > docs ass so she can get some stinky pain meds that dont work that great to begin > with! Lovely world we live in don't you think??? > I for one can see how my status in society warrants them to watch me so > closely! > UGH UGH UGH > Thanks for understanding me and helping me see that I am not alone in this. > hugs > sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Hi Sandie, This is a nightmare! Have you thought about a pain clinic? I have never been, but have heard many finding help there. Some doctors I think are so scared to give their patients meds, they just let them suffer. People with chronic pain have so many difficulties. I have had two rheumys since being diagnosed with RA. They both are great docs when helping their patients out with medications. They can't do much for us, but give us meds to stop the progression of the RA, and to help the pain. I do fear with all the stories I've heard on the news lately, it's just going to get harder on us. We all have pain, no matter what type of disease we have. There are so many that suffer today. Don't give up Sandie, there is a doctor out there to help you. I would not go back to your current doctor, he's not really helping you, just keeping your body in pain, and stressed out. Sorry, for all your pain, Tawny > Hello All, > > Had an interesting day with both my pcp and rheumetologists office. > Called my rheumy today to find out if they would give me a pain med that > WORKS. He gave me darvocet that does actually nothing but make me tired. The > lovely receptionist pulled my file and told me point blank " Dr. Kapil only treats > the RA and does not give any pain meds but darvocet " I told her that the > darvocet does not work and she then had the gall to tell me " he then prescribes > tylenol arthritis 3 times a day " I was steaming mad and told her that if that > worked I would have never even gone to their office. I then hung up on her. she > then said I could see my PCP for any pain I had. > Later this morning I recieved a call from PCP nurse saying he would not write > me any more pain med prescriptions I should go to my rheumy for that since he > was now treating me. I almost cried right there on the phone. I am having > such a bad flare right now I cannot walk on the ball or front of my left foot at > all. It hurts so much. so now that I am favoring that foot My back is starting > to hurt because I am walking funnny. > so then I asked the nurse for a referral to see a pain management sepcialist. > I told her I would not like to take any pain meds at all I just want to feel > good. she said she would get back to me. Later I called back and she said the > doc said he would prescribe me Lortab 5/500 3 tiems a day but that I had to > sign a waiver of sorts for controlled substances. something about being > responsible with the meds not selling them etc. I said to her " oh so that I take full > responsibility if I becime addicted " that is basically it. she then said my doc > wants me to see this rheumy one more time and see how it goes and then if i > want to see a new one to let them know. > I feel so let down, i am actually begging people to help me_ i am in so much > pain. > My question- has anyone gone through this with their doc efore? I do not have > any good feelings for this new rheumy at all and really want to switch. I go > back to him on aug 7th and I want to tell him off. > what would you all do in this situation? > > any and all help is greatly appreciated. > hugs to all > sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Hi Sandie, This is a nightmare! Have you thought about a pain clinic? I have never been, but have heard many finding help there. Some doctors I think are so scared to give their patients meds, they just let them suffer. People with chronic pain have so many difficulties. I have had two rheumys since being diagnosed with RA. They both are great docs when helping their patients out with medications. They can't do much for us, but give us meds to stop the progression of the RA, and to help the pain. I do fear with all the stories I've heard on the news lately, it's just going to get harder on us. We all have pain, no matter what type of disease we have. There are so many that suffer today. Don't give up Sandie, there is a doctor out there to help you. I would not go back to your current doctor, he's not really helping you, just keeping your body in pain, and stressed out. Sorry, for all your pain, Tawny > Hello All, > > Had an interesting day with both my pcp and rheumetologists office. > Called my rheumy today to find out if they would give me a pain med that > WORKS. He gave me darvocet that does actually nothing but make me tired. The > lovely receptionist pulled my file and told me point blank " Dr. Kapil only treats > the RA and does not give any pain meds but darvocet " I told her that the > darvocet does not work and she then had the gall to tell me " he then prescribes > tylenol arthritis 3 times a day " I was steaming mad and told her that if that > worked I would have never even gone to their office. I then hung up on her. she > then said I could see my PCP for any pain I had. > Later this morning I recieved a call from PCP nurse saying he would not write > me any more pain med prescriptions I should go to my rheumy for that since he > was now treating me. I almost cried right there on the phone. I am having > such a bad flare right now I cannot walk on the ball or front of my left foot at > all. It hurts so much. so now that I am favoring that foot My back is starting > to hurt because I am walking funnny. > so then I asked the nurse for a referral to see a pain management sepcialist. > I told her I would not like to take any pain meds at all I just want to feel > good. she said she would get back to me. Later I called back and she said the > doc said he would prescribe me Lortab 5/500 3 tiems a day but that I had to > sign a waiver of sorts for controlled substances. something about being > responsible with the meds not selling them etc. I said to her " oh so that I take full > responsibility if I becime addicted " that is basically it. she then said my doc > wants me to see this rheumy one more time and see how it goes and then if i > want to see a new one to let them know. > I feel so let down, i am actually begging people to help me_ i am in so much > pain. > My question- has anyone gone through this with their doc efore? I do not have > any good feelings for this new rheumy at all and really want to switch. I go > back to him on aug 7th and I want to tell him off. > what would you all do in this situation? > > any and all help is greatly appreciated. > hugs to all > sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Sandie, Don't give up girl, will be praying for you, Tawny > Tawny, > Funny thing, when I was begging my PCP's nurse for help yesterday I said > " what about a Pain Management " doc and she said she would talk to the doc about it > and get back to me. Well when I spoke with her again she said he would give > me the Lortabs and I had to sign that stupid paper but when I asked again about > the pain management she said the doc wanted me to try this way first. I think > my insurance would not be happy to pay for the pain management. I would love > to be drug free. before I got RA I barely even took aspirin. Go figure. I will > be going back to the Rheumy at least one more time, and I am going to ask him > if it is his practice to have his receptionists give out medical advice. That > should make for a lovely visit dont you think?? lol I am tired of being > stepped on. also , there is only one more rheumy in my medical plan (nice huh- there > is only 3 in my plan and to think hubby pays our medical in FULL each month > to the tune of over 600.bucks out of our pocket) we get such substandard care. > > this whole topic just makes me so angry. I wish for all of us to be pain free > but since we are not we are ENTITLED to the best care we can get. > > hugs to all > sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Sandie, Don't give up girl, will be praying for you, Tawny > Tawny, > Funny thing, when I was begging my PCP's nurse for help yesterday I said > " what about a Pain Management " doc and she said she would talk to the doc about it > and get back to me. Well when I spoke with her again she said he would give > me the Lortabs and I had to sign that stupid paper but when I asked again about > the pain management she said the doc wanted me to try this way first. I think > my insurance would not be happy to pay for the pain management. I would love > to be drug free. before I got RA I barely even took aspirin. Go figure. I will > be going back to the Rheumy at least one more time, and I am going to ask him > if it is his practice to have his receptionists give out medical advice. That > should make for a lovely visit dont you think?? lol I am tired of being > stepped on. also , there is only one more rheumy in my medical plan (nice huh- there > is only 3 in my plan and to think hubby pays our medical in FULL each month > to the tune of over 600.bucks out of our pocket) we get such substandard care. > > this whole topic just makes me so angry. I wish for all of us to be pain free > but since we are not we are ENTITLED to the best care we can get. > > hugs to all > sandie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Hey Jane, I like your idea " human voodoo doll!!!! T > > , > > > > your letter is so on target. I basically told the nurse at my PCP > office > > that if I was addicted I would not be going to them for the meds. > DUH! Having an > > addict in my family, I know far too much on this subject and know > that they > > get their drugs from the streets. so yes, Sandie, 33, Mother, House > wife, > > lugging 3 kids with her is at the PCP office signing her life away > to cover her > > docs ass so she can get some stinky pain meds that dont work that > great to begin > > with! Lovely world we live in don't you think??? > > I for one can see how my status in society warrants them to watch > me so > > closely! > > UGH UGH UGH > > Thanks for understanding me and helping me see that I am not alone > in this. > > hugs > > sandie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Hey Jane, I like your idea " human voodoo doll!!!! T > > , > > > > your letter is so on target. I basically told the nurse at my PCP > office > > that if I was addicted I would not be going to them for the meds. > DUH! Having an > > addict in my family, I know far too much on this subject and know > that they > > get their drugs from the streets. so yes, Sandie, 33, Mother, House > wife, > > lugging 3 kids with her is at the PCP office signing her life away > to cover her > > docs ass so she can get some stinky pain meds that dont work that > great to begin > > with! Lovely world we live in don't you think??? > > I for one can see how my status in society warrants them to watch > me so > > closely! > > UGH UGH UGH > > Thanks for understanding me and helping me see that I am not alone > in this. > > hugs > > sandie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Thanks Jane, I laughed so loud with that one. I hope I didn't wake the neighbors. Funnny!! LOL:, especially the part about the rainbows. I thought that was hilarious for some reason. I shouldn't think this way but like the boy in the movie " powder " you just want to touch them to convey what the pain feels like. I think they will figure out really fast that tylenol doesn't cut AND neither does the other stuff they give. It will probably send them to the labs themselves researching a medication to really help us. Because I think now they leave everything up to the pharmaceuticals to tell them what works and what's addictive. I personally can't see how someone in excruciating pain will become addicted. In most severe cases it just keeps the flares at bay but doesn't remove the daily pain. But what do I know, I haven't taken anything stronger than Motrin and they feel like I am taking a water pill. They don't even touch the pain. I really just wanted to say I agree and thanks for making me laugh. Now I can start my day. Have a good day! love/peace, Ebony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Thanks Jane, I laughed so loud with that one. I hope I didn't wake the neighbors. Funnny!! LOL:, especially the part about the rainbows. I thought that was hilarious for some reason. I shouldn't think this way but like the boy in the movie " powder " you just want to touch them to convey what the pain feels like. I think they will figure out really fast that tylenol doesn't cut AND neither does the other stuff they give. It will probably send them to the labs themselves researching a medication to really help us. Because I think now they leave everything up to the pharmaceuticals to tell them what works and what's addictive. I personally can't see how someone in excruciating pain will become addicted. In most severe cases it just keeps the flares at bay but doesn't remove the daily pain. But what do I know, I haven't taken anything stronger than Motrin and they feel like I am taking a water pill. They don't even touch the pain. I really just wanted to say I agree and thanks for making me laugh. Now I can start my day. Have a good day! love/peace, Ebony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 7th and I want to tell him off. > what would you all do in this situation? > > any and all help is greatly appreciated. > hugs to all > sandie > > Hi Sandie, I received your response from my last message, but I just found the original message and my heart goes out to you. And yes a lot of us have been there. Some say they don't have that problem, but keep in mind RA can be mild, moderate, or severe, and obviously in our case " off the charts! " The remedy is always the same for each level of intensity. It is like if you have a small cut, they give you a band-aid, and if you have a medium cut they give you the same band- aid, and if you have a huge gaping wound,... you guessed it, you get the exact same band-aid that didn't work adequately for when the cut was small. RA cannot be treated and rare go into remission because of the treatments available. If they did we would all be lining up at that doctor's door from all around the world.. So if the receptionist said he was only going to treat the RA and not the pain, then he is treating half the problem. He needs to treat the whole problem.. I am surprised they didn't just put you on 100 mg (I'm exaggerating) of prednisone a day! They pass that stuff out like candy and it is more addictive than any drug on the market and more damaging to the entire body, not just the system, than anything under the sun, diabetes, glaucoma, osteoporosis, just to name a few of the things it can cause. I guess we are all pretty worked up for you, Sandie. lol You have my love, prayers, and support. love/peace, Ebony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 7th and I want to tell him off. > what would you all do in this situation? > > any and all help is greatly appreciated. > hugs to all > sandie > > Hi Sandie, I received your response from my last message, but I just found the original message and my heart goes out to you. And yes a lot of us have been there. Some say they don't have that problem, but keep in mind RA can be mild, moderate, or severe, and obviously in our case " off the charts! " The remedy is always the same for each level of intensity. It is like if you have a small cut, they give you a band-aid, and if you have a medium cut they give you the same band- aid, and if you have a huge gaping wound,... you guessed it, you get the exact same band-aid that didn't work adequately for when the cut was small. RA cannot be treated and rare go into remission because of the treatments available. If they did we would all be lining up at that doctor's door from all around the world.. So if the receptionist said he was only going to treat the RA and not the pain, then he is treating half the problem. He needs to treat the whole problem.. I am surprised they didn't just put you on 100 mg (I'm exaggerating) of prednisone a day! They pass that stuff out like candy and it is more addictive than any drug on the market and more damaging to the entire body, not just the system, than anything under the sun, diabetes, glaucoma, osteoporosis, just to name a few of the things it can cause. I guess we are all pretty worked up for you, Sandie. lol You have my love, prayers, and support. love/peace, Ebony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 SAndie, You are lucky that you have THREE rheummies on the list. I have TWO rheummies in the area total and one that was a total quack moved away....so ALL the patients in this area have no choice but to go to the ONE rhemmy. There is a critical shortage of doctors in the subspecialty of rheumatology. According to what my doctor has told me is that is is only going to get worst. Many of the remaining docs have gotten VERY demanding because they KNOW they can take advantage of the situation. There is one other rheummy about 60 miles away from me. He accepts NO insurance except for the local hospital's HMO plan. Everyone else pays cash and files on there own for reimbursement from there ins company. Talk about a financial strain. Most of the visits with him are at least $200-600 a visit. He is an excellent doc......but his practice is booming so someone is paying it. Toni In a message dated 7/12/05 6:07:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time, writes: Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 18:56:00 EDT From: slmcc93@... Subject: Re: Re: Question for all.--- Help Tawny, Funny thing, when I was begging my PCP's nurse for help yesterday I said " what about a Pain Management " doc and she said she would talk to the doc about it and get back to me. Well when I spoke with her again she said he would give me the Lortabs and I had to sign that stupid paper but when I asked again about the pain management she said the doc wanted me to try this way first. I think my insurance would not be happy to pay for the pain management. I would love to be drug free. before I got RA I barely even took aspirin. Go figure. I will be going back to the Rheumy at least one more time, and I am going to ask him if it is his practice to have his receptionists give out medical advice. That should make for a lovely visit dont you think?? lol I am tired of being stepped on. also , there is only one more rheumy in my medical plan(nice huh- there is only 3 in my plan and to think hubby pays our medical in FULL each month to the tune of over 600.bucks out of our pocket) we get such substandard care. this whole topic just makes me so angry. I wish for all of us to be pain free but since we are not we are ENTITLED to the best care we can get. hugs to all sandie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 SAndie, You are lucky that you have THREE rheummies on the list. I have TWO rheummies in the area total and one that was a total quack moved away....so ALL the patients in this area have no choice but to go to the ONE rhemmy. There is a critical shortage of doctors in the subspecialty of rheumatology. According to what my doctor has told me is that is is only going to get worst. Many of the remaining docs have gotten VERY demanding because they KNOW they can take advantage of the situation. There is one other rheummy about 60 miles away from me. He accepts NO insurance except for the local hospital's HMO plan. Everyone else pays cash and files on there own for reimbursement from there ins company. Talk about a financial strain. Most of the visits with him are at least $200-600 a visit. He is an excellent doc......but his practice is booming so someone is paying it. Toni In a message dated 7/12/05 6:07:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time, writes: Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 18:56:00 EDT From: slmcc93@... Subject: Re: Re: Question for all.--- Help Tawny, Funny thing, when I was begging my PCP's nurse for help yesterday I said " what about a Pain Management " doc and she said she would talk to the doc about it and get back to me. Well when I spoke with her again she said he would give me the Lortabs and I had to sign that stupid paper but when I asked again about the pain management she said the doc wanted me to try this way first. I think my insurance would not be happy to pay for the pain management. I would love to be drug free. before I got RA I barely even took aspirin. Go figure. I will be going back to the Rheumy at least one more time, and I am going to ask him if it is his practice to have his receptionists give out medical advice. That should make for a lovely visit dont you think?? lol I am tired of being stepped on. also , there is only one more rheumy in my medical plan(nice huh- there is only 3 in my plan and to think hubby pays our medical in FULL each month to the tune of over 600.bucks out of our pocket) we get such substandard care. this whole topic just makes me so angry. I wish for all of us to be pain free but since we are not we are ENTITLED to the best care we can get. hugs to all sandie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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