Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 In a message dated 7/23/00 8:38:15 PM Central Daylight Time, pancreatitisegroups writes: Vickie, In response to your question--do all drs and medical personnel think we're all closet drinkers?? You hit a sore spot with me. I'm sick to death of being prejudged before the dr. even hits the doorway to my hospital room. It took at least 2 years before my endocrinolgist was finally convinced that I don't drink, and then it was after my husband spoke up and said something on my behalf.So far I have had no problem with judgmental nurses nor problems getting pain meds in a timely fashion. But I have truly ran out of patience with gastro docs with an attitude. Sondra << >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 i found this very interesting (especially rule #1) i love the allagory of basically a wolf in sheeps clothing.. ! >>>>> THE HIIPPOCRATIC OATH ALL DOCTORS SUPPOSEDLY TAKE<<<<< THE LAW OF HIPPOCRATES 1. Medicine is of all the arts the most noble; but, owing to the ignorance of those who practice it, and of those who, inconsiderately, form a judgment of them, it is at present far behind all the other arts. Their mistake appears to me to arise principally from this, that in the cities there is no punishment connected with the practice of medicine (and with it alone) except disgrace, and that does not hurt those who are familiar with it. Such persons are the figures which are introduced in tragedies, for as they have the shape, and dress, and personal appearance of an actor, but are not actors, so also physicians are many in title but very few in reality. 2. Whoever is to acquire a competent knowledge of medicine, ought to be possessed of the following advantages: a natural disposition; instruction; a favorable position for the study; early tuition; love of labour; leisure. First of all, a natural talent is required; for, when Nature leads the way to what is most excellent, instruction in the art takes place, which the student must try to appropriate to himself by reflection, becoming an early pupil in a place well adapted for instruction. He must also bring to the task a love of labour and perseverance, so that the instruction taking root may bring forth proper and abundant fruits. 3. Instruction in medicine is like the culture of the productions of the earth. For our natural disposition, is, as it were, the soil; the tenets of our teacher are, as it were, the seed; instruction in youth is like the planting of the seed in the ground at the proper season; the place where the instruction is communicated is like the food imparted to vegetables by the atmosphere; diligent study is like the cultivation of the fields; and it is time which imparts strength to all things and brings them to maturity. 4. Having brought all these requisites to the study of medicine, and having acquired a true knowledge of it, we shall thus, in travelling through the cities, be esteemed physicians not only in name but in reality. But inexperience is a bad treasure, and a bad fund to those who possess it, whether in opinion or reality, being devoid of self-reliance and contentedness, and the nurse both of timidity and audacity. For timidity betrays a want of powers, and audacity a lack of skill. They are, indeed, two things, knowledge and opinion, of which the one makes its possessor really to know, the other to be ignorant. 5. Those things which are sacred, are to be imparted only to sacred persons; and it is not lawful to impart them to the profane until they have been initiated into the mysteries of the science. [End] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 okay im suffering insomnia or madness either one..on long hours again.. heres a site on pain management for patients and thier families.. when accessing this page go to bottom of first section under picture on left and youll see the link to the long long list of pain resources.. lots of types of pain links.. lordy heres an all niter for sure!! <A HREF= " http://www.hitbox.com/cgi-bin/hitboxFrameset.cgi?http://faculty.washingt on.edu/crc/ " >HitBox.com</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 http://www.hitbox.com/cgi-bin/hitboxFrameset.cgi?http://faculty.washington.edu /crc/ there is the url.. maybe that way works.. before i spend hours listing the links- there are over 100 on that page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 while searching citeline.. i came across a board that mentioned a doc some of you all have talked about.. here is more proof of their abilities.. (dr. cotton) Dear WellnessWeb, I have a friend whose father is in a Hospital in Barcelona (Spain) with pancreatitis. My friend thinks his father will die because he doesn't see any improvement. Which are the best hospitals for treatment of pancreatitis? Thank you, p M. Argil Dear Concerned Friend, Pancreatitis can frequently be a very difficult problem to manage. There are numerous different centers of excellence in the US: Boston at Harvard ( Carlocke MD), South Carolina ( Cotton MD), North Carolina ( MD), University of Pittsburgh (Adam Slivka MD). There are numerous other experts in the US & world wide. Your friend should contact his father's MD and ask for further details regarding his disease and possible benefit in transfer to a different center and to a physician who specializes in pancreatic care. Best success. Gabbaizadeh, MD, Gastroenterologist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 > In a message dated 7/23/00 8:38:15 PM Central Daylight Time, > pancreatitisegroups writes: > Vickie, In response to your question--do all drs and medical personnel think we're all closet drinkers?? You hit a sore spot with me. I'm sick to death of being prejudged before the dr. even hits the doorway to my hospital room. It took at least 2 years before my endocrinolgist was finally convinced that I don't drink, and then > it was after my husband spoke up and said something on my behalf.So far I have had no problem with judgmental nurses nor problems getting pain meds in a timely fashion. But I have truly ran out of patience with gastro docs with an attitude. > Sondra > << > >> Hello Sondra, Like you, I do not have any problems with my doctor or any problems obtaining pain medication, but in 1976 I had an encounter with a very arrogant radiologist. I was about 24 years old and he embarrassed me tremendously. I had gone to the hospital to have an ultrasound done on my pancreas. After the testing, this jerk followed me to the lobby and he proceeded to tell me that I could never drink again. I told him that I did not drink, but he would not listen to me. He repeated himself and added that I could not even drink socially. My mother was alive at the time and she told him that I did not drink. He would not even listen to her, so finally I just walked out of the hospital with him still talking. The kicker was that I had overheard my doctor tell him over the phone that I did not drink. Also, my doctor told him that he had never found alcohol in my blood. My doctor running an alcohol test without discussing it with me angered me, also, but he did not mean any harm. He was a very attentive doctor and I believe he did not want to hurt my feelings. Of course, my health and physician-patient trust is more important to me than my feelings. I am sorry that you had such a bad experience and I am glad things are easier for you now. Vickie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2000 Report Share Posted July 23, 2000 okay im suffering insomnia or madness either one Same for me tonight! Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2000 Report Share Posted July 24, 2000 Ditto Sondra! That drinking comment has hit home with me several times. I actually felt like as soon as the drs " decided " that it was an alcohol related condition they began acting as though I was not quite as much of an emergency. At the time I had no idea that it was a major cause in some cases, all I knew is that EVERYONE that came into my hospital room asked me that same question. It took my family and friends to convince them that I was not an alcohol drinker. Heaven forbid that they would believe the patient. I think I burst their bubbles though-blaming it on alcohol and me would have been a much easier diagnosis for them-now they had to work! LOL I did however have a few docs that actually appologized to me when I told them how upset their accusations had made me. Take Care! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2000 Report Share Posted July 24, 2000 I had the same problem..but because of my weird allergies and the backing of the people that love me I think the two hospitals here know that i was never a drinker....i tried in college but 2 drinks would have me sick for days and i was told that i probably had an allergy. I always wished i could have that beer with the pizza ect...but it was alway coke or pepsi for me. I go so far as to tell them that I smoked pot a little in college in 1970 but it never went far cause i didnt think there was quality control on the streets. Back then the professors thought it was cool to turn on the kids. Anyway when i first got sick here that was the CONSTANT question...are you a drinker...were you EVER a drinker. They dont ask anymore because they know me...but it was HARD to get that through the first time. Lacey At 07:34 AM 07/24/2000 EDT, you wrote: >Ditto Sondra! >That drinking comment has hit home with me several times. I actually felt >like as soon as the drs " decided " that it was an alcohol related condition >they began acting as though I was not quite as much of an emergency. At the >time I had no idea that it was a major cause in some cases, all I knew is >that EVERYONE that came into my hospital room asked me that same question. >It took my family and friends to convince them that I was not an alcohol >drinker. Heaven forbid that they would believe the patient. I think I burst >their bubbles though-blaming it on alcohol and me would have been a much >easier diagnosis for them-now they had to work! LOL I did however have a >few docs that actually appologized to me when I told them how upset their >accusations had made me. >Take Care! > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >To email plain text is conventional, to add graphics is divine. >We'll show you how at www.supersig.com. >http://click./1/6820/0/_/593940/_/964438448/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >PANCREATITIS SUPPORT NETWORK >Online e-mail group > >To reply to this message hit " reply " or send an e-mail to: Pancreatitisegroups > >To subscribe to this e-mail group, simply send an e-mail to: Pancreatitis-subscribeegroups > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2000 Report Share Posted July 25, 2000 In a message dated 7/23/00 8:38:00 PM Central Daylight Time, pancreatitisegroups writes: << Message: 8 Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 20:35:02 -0000 From: flahair2@... Subject: digests.. is anyone else recieving the digests as attatchements??? i am getting almost everyonther one in that format and it is so large my puter wont read it. any ideas on how to stop this process? ilove the regular digests and i can respond on them but this new method is very aggravating.. >> Every time I try to download a digest with attachments , I immediately get cut off from AOL, plus lose the information to be downloaded! Any ideas? C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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