Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 In a message dated 12/17/03 6:18:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, monica-jb@... writes: << I feel like you all understand the problems with doctors so much. >> Oh, more than you'll ever know.....it is especially heart breaking when it is your child that is ignored and treated like a head case. I had to take my daughter Ginny in one time for a severe headache, which she could not use her left leg, and had severe dizziness. The doctor came in a told me it was nothing, and it could not be a migraine headache. Boy, she didn't know who she was talking to.......oh, don't even get me started. So sorry this is happening to your daughter. Hang in there. Hugs, Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 UUUUUUGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!! All I can say is " shock a doc " , a term another EDSer came up with for stupid docs!!! Go wave the Patient's Bill of Rights in his face!!! I know what you mean about the Munchhausen's by Proxy bit... I'm always afraid that MD's will think that of me with 's problems. Luckily for me her major injuries have always happened away from home - usually at school or other activities. Good luck with getting relief! Try a warm compress on her forehead and on the back of her neck to relieve the muscle tension that has probably built up. When my had such bad migraines, which kept her home for 2 weeks at a time, I finally took her to the ER and they gave her a combination of Tordol, Compazine, and Benedryl. It knocked her out for 18 hours straight but it also broke the migraine cycle. Call the ER closet to you and see what they have to offer. I'd also call your primary MD and tell him what happened! I hate the urgent care docs in our clinic.... they treat us very poorly and don't understand our EDS complications. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 > ok, the stress is really getting to me now. > woke up with her headache still lingering, so I let her take my massage therapy this morning. After we left the building, her headache was so bad. It's really sunny here, and the light was killing her head. So, I'm assuming it's a migraine - right? Very likely that it was/is a migraine because light sensitivity is a common factor. > The dr there said he'd give her a shot of torodol, which she had > recently for her back, and she said " no, I don't want that shot " . > Her right, correct? It is absolutely her right. > Then, the dr took me outside and gave me a lecture about " enabling > her pain " . " I'm letting her spiral down into chronic pain " (she > already has chronic pain!) " I should ignore a lot of her > complaining - it just makes it worse " Then he said she has a mild > headache, nothing to worry about. He said maybe because it's so > sunny today, and it hasn't been in a while, that she's more > sensitive to it! I swear he said those very words! Sounds to me like he doesn't have a clue on either (a) chronic pain or ( migraine headaches. > was so upset, she stood up, and said we're leaving this place and never coming back. So we left without a word. She got home and wrote a scathing letter to the clinic. Good for her. > One other thing - He told me it's a mild headache, then he wanted to give her a shot of torodol. had torodal in the hospital > with her morphine after her lung surgery. It is not a drug for > a " mild " anything. The truth about it is that you can only have it 5 times in a month, it's so strong and can damage the liver. So, > why would he give her that if it's a " mild " headache? You already know the answer to that question - it's because he's an incompetent idiot. > Sorry for going on so. You guys are the only ones I can " Vent " to. I feel like you all understand the problems with doctors so much. Don't apologize. The venting is necessary and therapeutic. If you don't have the ability to or someplace where you can safely vent when necessary, it is just going to eat you up internally. I think we have all " been there, done that " ourselves at times in the past. Feel free to unload at any time. > I know I'm a good mom. I know I'm doing the right things for my > kids. So why are they treating me like this? See my answer to your question up above. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2003 Report Share Posted December 19, 2003 (The following is MY thought's Ideas and slant on things PLEASE no one think I am saying anything against anything, I went through being NOT believed etc from age 12 or earlier until about age 30 (well actually after my Rheumy appointment yestday make that still to today at age 32) , You are NOT alone in this at all, I am a migraine sufferer and this sounds VERY like some of my migraines (most headeaches go away after a sleep and you rarely wake up (or at least i rarely do) with just a headache (unless you slept wrong). YOU ARE A WONDERFUL MOTHER, who is having such a ROUCH time of it lately and this incompetant, idiot, moron, loser doctor " can go take a LONG walk off a short pier " . I have been through exactly what you are going through (from 's point of view though) and my Mum went through it from your point of view (you should read some of MY records and the things written in them). IT is DEFINATELY her right to refuse the shot (and who would want that person to jab you with ANYTHING after being treated like that (I would be scared that he was so hopeless that he might stuff that up too, or at least make it as painful as possible), you should congratulate her for taking such an active role in her OWN care (this is a huge responsibility and one she is handling VERY well and very maturly (sp?)(I forget how old she is). Good on her for standing up for herself (and make sure you post her letter to that clinic as they SHOULD know, I mean you daughter is the patient and the letter from her about her treatment (no matter HOW scathing should be sent to those in charge). CUT ** > Then, the dr took me outside and gave me a lecture about " enabling her pain " . " I'm letting her spiral down into chronic pain " (she already has chronic pain!) " I should ignore a lot of her > complaining - it just makes it worse " Then he said she has a mild > headache, nothing to worry about. He said maybe because it's so > sunny today, and it hasn't been in a while, that she's more > sensitive to it! I swear he said those very words! > And, then the talk about narcotics - addiction, dangers of it all > (like I don't already know that!). I told him I didn't want her to > have narcotics.** As to this, BOY this makes me MAD ~:-/. If this was me and I was spoken to like this by a doctor who thinks he is GOD or something and who thinks he knows everything after seeing someone for all of 1-4 minutes (AHHHHHH). You are NOT enabling her pain (you are sympathising with it (You know what it is like), this doctor (although i don't know if he should even hold that title) has NO empathy and VERY POOR training if he thinks this, he obviously knows NOTHING about migraines, headaches, pain, chronic pain etc. YES your daughter already HAS chronic pain (worse than anything that moron could think of or deal with himself), and you sympathising and getting her HELP is NOT going to make this worse. If you were to take his advise and ignore a lot of it (most likely all that would do would be to make loose confidence in you and in herself, as well as make her keep most of her pain and symptoms to herself which could be dangerous to her physical and mental health (WE KNOW her pain is real, it is NOT in her head (no matter how many moron doctrs think it is (Like many of mine from age 12) she has a disorder that causes pain beyond what anyone but those of us with EDS can understand (Or so I have come to realise). If my Mum had of ignored my pain etc then I think I would have been a much meaner, shy, person who thought in the back of my mind that I was crazy or a lier etc and this I think would have destroyed me (I mean we are emotioanlly fragile at that age as it is WITHOUT being different and having an incurable condition that causes so much pain and limits our lives in so many ways. Oh man and you got the Narcotics talk too (you did get the full lecture didn't you), You already know this but if these medications atre the ONLY thing that give you or your child a somewhat quality of life back then I say go for it, the likely hood of addiction is VERY low as even with STRONG and HIGH doses of Narcotics it rarely if ever removes our pain , usually it just brings it down to a level where we can think and finction on some level. And what about the dangers of leaving a child in THAT much pain, that they are sick, neauseas, crying, vomiting and cn't think or function etc and the danger to there emotions and minds as well from being in this much pain, not to mention there development and social well being. , you contiue to look after your lovely, bright, well adjusted, corageous daughter, just the way you are, and next time a doctor comes out with that Cr@p to you,then if it was ME, I would wait for the moron to finish and then lecture him on his oath, the bill of rights, and what EDS and chronic pain can do to a person and that you being a loving caring parent will not make your daughter some kind of drug seeking, pain monster. Tht what you and your daughter live through EVERY second of every hour of every day of your lives is beyond anything he could think of and that he should go bakc to school and work on his empathy, bed side manner and on his knowledge of pain and on chronic pain and even EDS. (I am sure someone can give you a better way to say what you are really thinking (I would go as far as carrying somehting with you, (maybe from her pain doc if she has a GREAT one) that states and explains her pain problems and the side effects etc. or even something you have written that explains what living with EDS is like. And yes most likely if you ignored her problems like they sugges they they would say you are neglecting her <AHHH>. > Am I doing something wrong? Should I just be brushing off what she > complains of? She has never been one to complain, and has always > been pretty tough. She's really hurting now, and I believe her. > Besides, she certainly can't " fake " her cold, purple leg! NO, you know you are not doing anything wrong and you know that her pain and symptoms are real, scary, and very painful, you keep on the way you have been , you are truly helping , and you are a truly wonderful Mum ( knows this) and PELASE do NOT pay attention to what these looser doctors say or think (if you have a good primary doc, specialist, pain doc etc for her, then listen to them, but most importantly LISTEN TO YOURSELF and listen to YOUR daughter. You know when your daughter is REALLY in pain and you see what she lives with EVERYDAY, you most likely knows when she is putting things on too (like when kids have a phantom tummy aches until the school bus leaves etc, and I mean those pretend ones NOT real ones), you also know her personality, and you know what she is like and what she would or would not do (most kids with chronic apin and ilness do not " Fake " illness as they know how yucky real illness is, they are also usually a LOT more mature than there age. And as you said, she cannot FAKE her cold, purple leg. Continue to vent here (boy if everyone here wasn't here to listen to me vent then I think I owuld explode (mentally, emotionally and physically <LOL> and that would be a mess <he he>)I mean we are the ones who can and do understand what it is like to wage a war on the medical profession to get treatment for ourselves (and our families) and also to get treated decently, like human beings with understand and compassion (I wonder if most of these doc's have compassion-ectomies at graduation or even at enrollment into medical school). You continue being the wonderful, caring mother that you are, and you continue to fight for you and amanda's medical treatement. Good Luck (and sorry for the length and nasty connotation to this post, but I have been dealing with this since before I was 12 (I also had a WONDERFUL mother) and still am at 32 years old and it makes me SO MAD...It makes me even madder when I hear about another child or person going through what I did.... Maybe we all need to wgae a war on the medical profession (I can see it now the EDS army with full brace exoskeletons to keep our joints together, infiltrating doctors offices and ER's and holding doctors and other medical persons hostage and forcefully teaching them about EDS, and about how to deal with patients like people who have brains of there own and with compassion and understanding <LOL> :-) <he he he >) Sharon (Shazinoz) > ok, the stress is really getting to me now. > woke up with her headache still lingering, so I let her take > my massage therapy this morning. > After we left the building, her headache was so bad. It's really > sunny here, and the light was killing her head. > So, I'm assuming it's a migraine - right? > > Well, we went home and she just couldn't stand it, so I took her to > the urgent care. > The dr there said he'd give her a shot of torodol, which she had > recently for her back, and she said " no, I don't want that shot " . > Her right, correct? > > Then, the dr took me outside and gave me a lecture about " enabling > her pain " . " I'm letting her spiral down into chronic pain " (she > already has chronic pain!) " I should ignore a lot of her > complaining - it just makes it worse " Then he said she has a mild > headache, nothing to worry about. He said maybe because it's so > sunny today, and it hasn't been in a while, that she's more > sensitive to it! I swear he said those very words! > And, then the talk about narcotics - addiction, dangers of it all > (like I don't already know that!). I told him I didn't want her to > have narcotics. She has vicodin at home that I could have given > her, but I know that doesn't help headaches. I was thinking they > would try something like imitrex. > > This is the 2nd dr to give me this lecture. > > Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but what would they think if I ignored > her problems? Would they get me for neglect? > > was so upset, she stood up, and said we're leaving this place > and never coming back. So we left without a word. > She got home and wrote a scathing letter to the clinic. > > So, now she's got this migraine, which I gave her 80mg of ibuprophen > for, and she's trying to sleep. > > Am I doing something wrong? Should I just be brushing off what she > complains of? She has never been one to complain, and has always > been pretty tough. She's really hurting now, and I believe her. > Besides, she certainly can't " fake " her cold, purple leg! > > This is all so maddening, so frustrating, that I'm almost at the > point of blowing my top at the next person who questions my > parenting skills. How dare he! Again, it's a dr who saw her for 5 > minutes, then starts assuming. > I do't even talk during his exam, I let do it all. > > One other thing - He told me it's a mild headache, then he wanted to > give her a shot of torodol. had torodal in the hospital > with her morphine after her lung surgery. It is not a drug for > a " mild " anything. The truth about it is that you can only have it > 5 times in a month, it's so strong and can damage the liver. So, > why would he give her that if it's a " mild " headache? > > I'm never going to that urgent care again. They are the ones who, a > few months ago, told me my eye was fine when I went in for a > terrible pain in it, and later that day I was at the eye dr with an > ulcer on my cornea! (My gp sent me there right away) The eye dr > said I could have gone blind from it! He also said I had a scar > from a previous one. That must have been the time I went to urgent > care with terible eye pain, and they said I had a scratch on my lens. > A bunch of quacks, If you ask me!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > Sorry for going on so. > You guys are the only ones I can " Vent " to. I feel like you all > understand the problems with doctors so much. > I know I'm a good mom. I know I'm doing the right things for my > kids. So why are they treating me like this? Do they think I have > munchausens by proxy or something? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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