Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Hello ceda ppl I was wondering if you all had any ideas of how I can deal with a particular situation? I know this has been brought up many times; but wondering how people find ***resolution*** for it. For those who don't know me; I have HEDS as do both my daughters. It has been a rough trip getting medical care; and I have done everything possible to find it. After years of frustration within a large teaching hospital/clinic; I finally got into the chronic pain group. I thought this would answer the question of going to doctors for one thing or another only to be sent to another doctor for a different related item and nothing was ever attended to. My main goal was to have someone oversee my care in order to find a conclusion of some sorts to the assorted medical issues; my trying to do this was a useless battle. They were very thorough at the beginning; promised to stay with me throughout all the issues of which I had not been treated for. They asked me to pick the top three pain issues; and after those were treated they would move on to the others. I chose the leg/hip issue; the tmj issue; and the thumbs. They sent me to different people to review my issue with each; and the plan was to get together with all the docs to create a master plan. Sounds good so far. Exactly what I was asking for. Then I get 'the' call. The one to see the shrink for the mmpi. I have a severe form of ptsd and researched the professionals (before this EDS dx) and found my present therapist - who is a specialist. I packed up, left my employment and moved here in order to work with this person; as she is one of the best in the United States; and one of the few that will take on someone with severe ptsd. It was an exhaustive process in itself. It was one of the smartest things I have ever done and I have absolutely no complaints with this person. I had taken in a letter from this therapist to the chronic pain group which stated that I received no secondary gain from my claims of chronic pain; that in her opinion all my pain is as severe as I say it is; and advised against my being given the mmpi. Now the chronic pain people have stopped my medical care unless I take the mmpi. I have signed a release for them to speak to her about the reasoning for her requesting this be omitted. They insist that they need it; rather then going by the diagnosis that my therapist has given me and what I have been treated for successfully for the past six years. They will call her up and speak down to her; basically telling her that 'she wouldn't understand what they do there' and advising her to take off six hours of her practice to come there and 'observe' them. It is highly insulting and I am frankly embarrassed by it all. She has as much - if not more - education and experience as the testing person that they are wanting to send me to. So I was wondering what types of methods work for others in this type of situation. They insist that no pschologist has ever requested that the mmpi not be given. I have thought about a letter to the hospital/clinic; though I think this person is the head of that department -- and not sure who higher up I can send it to. I thought about going to another one of the docs and asking them to tell me how to address it (though I seriously doubt this would work - as there seems to be political alliances of some kind in this place) I have tried to contact the genetics department and have them help; but it is the same outcome. I would be open to any thoughts anyone here might have. Thank you in advance. laxity@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 How would you handle this? AJ - what does mmpi stand for? I'm assuming it's a psych test of some kind? ~~~~~~ Another case of MD's who don't want to deal with the pain issues!!! Arrrggghhh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 How would you handle this? AJ - what does mmpi stand for? I'm assuming it's a psych test of some kind? ~~~~~~ Another case of MD's who don't want to deal with the pain issues!!! Arrrggghhh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 How would you handle this? AJ - what does mmpi stand for? I'm assuming it's a psych test of some kind? ~~~~~~ Another case of MD's who don't want to deal with the pain issues!!! Arrrggghhh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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