Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 You know Tracie after making pretty MD mad she's finally doing something for me. So I don't regret making her mad. I also start a pulmonary rehab on Tuesday I think she's gonna put me through the mill but that's ok, its the first time anyone has done anything, she started me on Procrit last week oddly enough within 3 days my edema in my feet were totally gone, and I had 4 + pitting and wasn't able to walk in the afternoons, plus my blood sugar started hitting in the 50's and I was eating the same routine, nothing more or less.. Tracie as always thanks for your support.. Have you heard anything from Darlene? Hugs, -- Re: Pain Clinic They are sending me to a pain clinic next week, ,The pain clinic was my saviour. I went thru an outpatient 3 1/2 wk intensive pain control program. I hope that you will have this opportunity.It's important that you explain all your pain issues. They may want you to use a combonation of meds, anti-depressants (tricyclics) pain meds, Tens Unit, trigger point injections, etc. Then again, it may just be a place where they give you painpills. I hope that it isn't that form of clinic.The clinic I went to started with a low=(no) impact exercise first thing. (We walked around the building- and it was a small house)--and then into a group meeting where we learned about pain and how it works on the body. Then we had an individual appt with the Rheumi, the Neurologist, or the psychologist- depending on what we needed. (They had all the different specialists and exercise and biofeedback under one roof). Then we broke for lunch, and back in an hour for another group therapy session, then low impact stretching exercises for an hour, and back to individualized appts. Then it was back to the motel (i lived in a motel for 6 dy s a week, and came home Fri nights, left Sun morning for the next weeks.) I learned biofeedback, visualization, guided meditation, had pvt appts with the therapist to learn what my triggers were from an emotional standpoint, and had appts with the Physical Medicine MD for trigger point injections (those knots in my back) not the ones in my head-- (beat ya to it Rose!) and it truly saved my life.That was 17 yrs ago, and that was when I stopped my addiction to pain meds-- it's also why I've spent so many yrs figuring out what is causing my pain and neuropathy , and making the changes to my diet and hydration to control my pain. I know that I could get sucked back into the meds real easy.Just tell them what's going on-- don't save info for later, they need to see the whole picture-- so tell them. I truly hope it's going to be a multi-dimensional approach-- as you are a "whole" person- and to treat just one aspect is nuts.That's my take--TracieNS Co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2006 Report Share Posted July 14, 2006 You know Tracie after making pretty MD mad she's finally doing something for me. So I don't regret making her mad. I also start a pulmonary rehab on Tuesday I think she's gonna put me through the mill but that's ok, its the first time anyone has done anything, she started me on Procrit last week oddly enough within 3 days my edema in my feet were totally gone, and I had 4 + pitting and wasn't able to walk in the afternoons, plus my blood sugar started hitting in the 50's and I was eating the same routine, nothing more or less.. Tracie as always thanks for your support.. Have you heard anything from Darlene? Hugs, -- Re: Pain Clinic They are sending me to a pain clinic next week, ,The pain clinic was my saviour. I went thru an outpatient 3 1/2 wk intensive pain control program. I hope that you will have this opportunity.It's important that you explain all your pain issues. They may want you to use a combonation of meds, anti-depressants (tricyclics) pain meds, Tens Unit, trigger point injections, etc. Then again, it may just be a place where they give you painpills. I hope that it isn't that form of clinic.The clinic I went to started with a low=(no) impact exercise first thing. (We walked around the building- and it was a small house)--and then into a group meeting where we learned about pain and how it works on the body. Then we had an individual appt with the Rheumi, the Neurologist, or the psychologist- depending on what we needed. (They had all the different specialists and exercise and biofeedback under one roof). Then we broke for lunch, and back in an hour for another group therapy session, then low impact stretching exercises for an hour, and back to individualized appts. Then it was back to the motel (i lived in a motel for 6 dy s a week, and came home Fri nights, left Sun morning for the next weeks.) I learned biofeedback, visualization, guided meditation, had pvt appts with the therapist to learn what my triggers were from an emotional standpoint, and had appts with the Physical Medicine MD for trigger point injections (those knots in my back) not the ones in my head-- (beat ya to it Rose!) and it truly saved my life.That was 17 yrs ago, and that was when I stopped my addiction to pain meds-- it's also why I've spent so many yrs figuring out what is causing my pain and neuropathy , and making the changes to my diet and hydration to control my pain. I know that I could get sucked back into the meds real easy.Just tell them what's going on-- don't save info for later, they need to see the whole picture-- so tell them. I truly hope it's going to be a multi-dimensional approach-- as you are a "whole" person- and to treat just one aspect is nuts.That's my take--TracieNS Co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 I'm not sure, but I saure do think someone doesn't want me to post something about living with this horrific pain. This is the Third night in a row that my message dissapears right before I sign off. Things hurt too much to write it all over again. So, If anybody would like to know what I think about coping with this horrific Pain that I have to deal with evey day, Please send me an EMAIL at pacoepi@... thanks,frankE, themadmystyk > > You know Tracie after making pretty MD mad she's finally doing something for > me. So I don't regret making her mad. I also start a pulmonary rehab on > Tuesday I think she's gonna put me through the mill but that's ok, its the > first time anyone has done anything, she started me on Procrit last week > oddly enough within 3 days my edema in my feet were totally gone, and I had > 4 + pitting and wasn't able to walk in the afternoons, plus my blood sugar > started hitting in the 50's and I was eating the same routine, nothing more > or less.. > > Tracie as always thanks for your support.. Have you heard anything from > Darlene? > > Hugs, > > > -- Re: Pain Clinic > > In a message dated 7/14/06 5:03:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > topdat@... writes: > > > > They are sending me to a pain clinic next week, > > > , > The pain clinic was my saviour. I went thru an outpatient 3 1/2 wk > intensive pain control program. I hope that you will have this opportunity. > It's important that you explain all your pain issues. They may want you to > use a combonation of meds, anti-depressants (tricyclics) pain meds, Tens > Unit, trigger point injections, etc. Then again, it may just be a place > where they give you painpills. > I hope that it isn't that form of clinic. > The clinic I went to started with a low=(no) impact exercise first thing. > (We walked around the building- and it was a small house)--and then into a > group meeting where we learned about pain and how it works on the body. > Then we had an individual appt with the Rheumi, the Neurologist, or the > psychologist- depending on what we needed. (They had all the different > specialists and exercise and biofeedback under one roof). Then we broke for > lunch, and back in an hour for another group therapy session, then low > impact stretching exercises for an hour, and back to individualized appts. > Then it was back to the motel (i lived in a motel for 6 dy s a week, and > came home Fri nights, left Sun morning for the next weeks.) > I learned biofeedback, visualization, guided meditation, had pvt appts with > the therapist to learn what my triggers were from an emotional standpoint, > and had appts with the Physical Medicine MD for trigger point injections > (those knots in my back) not the ones in my head-- (beat ya to it Rose!) > and it truly saved my life. > That was 17 yrs ago, and that was when I stopped my addiction to pain meds-- > it's also why I've spent so many yrs figuring out what is causing my pain > and neuropathy , and making the changes to my diet and hydration to control > my pain. I know that I could get sucked back into the meds real easy. > Just tell them what's going on-- don't save info for later, they need to see > the whole picture-- so tell them. > I truly hope it's going to be a multi-dimensional approach-- as you are a > whole " person- and to treat just one aspect is nuts. > > That's my take-- > Tracie > NS Co-owner/moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 I'm not sure, but I saure do think someone doesn't want me to post something about living with this horrific pain. This is the Third night in a row that my message dissapears right before I sign off. Things hurt too much to write it all over again. So, If anybody would like to know what I think about coping with this horrific Pain that I have to deal with evey day, Please send me an EMAIL at pacoepi@... thanks,frankE, themadmystyk > > You know Tracie after making pretty MD mad she's finally doing something for > me. So I don't regret making her mad. I also start a pulmonary rehab on > Tuesday I think she's gonna put me through the mill but that's ok, its the > first time anyone has done anything, she started me on Procrit last week > oddly enough within 3 days my edema in my feet were totally gone, and I had > 4 + pitting and wasn't able to walk in the afternoons, plus my blood sugar > started hitting in the 50's and I was eating the same routine, nothing more > or less.. > > Tracie as always thanks for your support.. Have you heard anything from > Darlene? > > Hugs, > > > -- Re: Pain Clinic > > In a message dated 7/14/06 5:03:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > topdat@... writes: > > > > They are sending me to a pain clinic next week, > > > , > The pain clinic was my saviour. I went thru an outpatient 3 1/2 wk > intensive pain control program. I hope that you will have this opportunity. > It's important that you explain all your pain issues. They may want you to > use a combonation of meds, anti-depressants (tricyclics) pain meds, Tens > Unit, trigger point injections, etc. Then again, it may just be a place > where they give you painpills. > I hope that it isn't that form of clinic. > The clinic I went to started with a low=(no) impact exercise first thing. > (We walked around the building- and it was a small house)--and then into a > group meeting where we learned about pain and how it works on the body. > Then we had an individual appt with the Rheumi, the Neurologist, or the > psychologist- depending on what we needed. (They had all the different > specialists and exercise and biofeedback under one roof). Then we broke for > lunch, and back in an hour for another group therapy session, then low > impact stretching exercises for an hour, and back to individualized appts. > Then it was back to the motel (i lived in a motel for 6 dy s a week, and > came home Fri nights, left Sun morning for the next weeks.) > I learned biofeedback, visualization, guided meditation, had pvt appts with > the therapist to learn what my triggers were from an emotional standpoint, > and had appts with the Physical Medicine MD for trigger point injections > (those knots in my back) not the ones in my head-- (beat ya to it Rose!) > and it truly saved my life. > That was 17 yrs ago, and that was when I stopped my addiction to pain meds-- > it's also why I've spent so many yrs figuring out what is causing my pain > and neuropathy , and making the changes to my diet and hydration to control > my pain. I know that I could get sucked back into the meds real easy. > Just tell them what's going on-- don't save info for later, they need to see > the whole picture-- so tell them. > I truly hope it's going to be a multi-dimensional approach-- as you are a > whole " person- and to treat just one aspect is nuts. > > That's my take-- > Tracie > NS Co-owner/moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2006 Report Share Posted July 15, 2006 I'm not sure, but I saure do think someone doesn't want me to post something about living with this horrific pain. This is the Third night in a row that my message dissapears right before I sign off. Things hurt too much to write it all over again. So, If anybody would like to know what I think about coping with this horrific Pain that I have to deal with evey day, Please send me an EMAIL at pacoepi@... thanks,frankE, themadmystyk > > You know Tracie after making pretty MD mad she's finally doing something for > me. So I don't regret making her mad. I also start a pulmonary rehab on > Tuesday I think she's gonna put me through the mill but that's ok, its the > first time anyone has done anything, she started me on Procrit last week > oddly enough within 3 days my edema in my feet were totally gone, and I had > 4 + pitting and wasn't able to walk in the afternoons, plus my blood sugar > started hitting in the 50's and I was eating the same routine, nothing more > or less.. > > Tracie as always thanks for your support.. Have you heard anything from > Darlene? > > Hugs, > > > -- Re: Pain Clinic > > In a message dated 7/14/06 5:03:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > topdat@... writes: > > > > They are sending me to a pain clinic next week, > > > , > The pain clinic was my saviour. I went thru an outpatient 3 1/2 wk > intensive pain control program. I hope that you will have this opportunity. > It's important that you explain all your pain issues. They may want you to > use a combonation of meds, anti-depressants (tricyclics) pain meds, Tens > Unit, trigger point injections, etc. Then again, it may just be a place > where they give you painpills. > I hope that it isn't that form of clinic. > The clinic I went to started with a low=(no) impact exercise first thing. > (We walked around the building- and it was a small house)--and then into a > group meeting where we learned about pain and how it works on the body. > Then we had an individual appt with the Rheumi, the Neurologist, or the > psychologist- depending on what we needed. (They had all the different > specialists and exercise and biofeedback under one roof). Then we broke for > lunch, and back in an hour for another group therapy session, then low > impact stretching exercises for an hour, and back to individualized appts. > Then it was back to the motel (i lived in a motel for 6 dy s a week, and > came home Fri nights, left Sun morning for the next weeks.) > I learned biofeedback, visualization, guided meditation, had pvt appts with > the therapist to learn what my triggers were from an emotional standpoint, > and had appts with the Physical Medicine MD for trigger point injections > (those knots in my back) not the ones in my head-- (beat ya to it Rose!) > and it truly saved my life. > That was 17 yrs ago, and that was when I stopped my addiction to pain meds-- > it's also why I've spent so many yrs figuring out what is causing my pain > and neuropathy , and making the changes to my diet and hydration to control > my pain. I know that I could get sucked back into the meds real easy. > Just tell them what's going on-- don't save info for later, they need to see > the whole picture-- so tell them. > I truly hope it's going to be a multi-dimensional approach-- as you are a > whole " person- and to treat just one aspect is nuts. > > That's my take-- > Tracie > NS Co-owner/moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 E, Sorry to heal you have to deal with so much pain, I have found that listening to music helps me deal with a lot of things, pain, mood issues, etc.. And for me prayer is big in helping me deal with life, guess like meditation. So I will be sending pain free thoughts your way. Smiles J Marla From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of themadmystyk Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 2:10 AM To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Pain Clinic I'm not sure, but I saure do think someone doesn't want me to post something about living with this horrific pain. This is the Third night in a row that my message dissapears right before I sign off. Things hurt too much to write it all over again. So, If anybody would like to know what I think about coping with this horrific Pain that I have to deal with evey day, Please send me an EMAIL at pacoepi (AT) frontiernet (DOT) net thanks,frankE, themadmystyk > > You know Tracie after making pretty MD mad she's finally doing something for > me. So I don't regret making her mad. I also start a pulmonary rehab on > Tuesday I think she's gonna put me through the mill but that's ok, its the > first time anyone has done anything, she started me on Procrit last week > oddly enough within 3 days my edema in my feet were totally gone, and I had > 4 + pitting and wasn't able to walk in the afternoons, plus my blood sugar > started hitting in the 50's and I was eating the same routine, nothing more > or less.. > > Tracie as always thanks for your support.. Have you heard anything from > Darlene? > > Hugs, > > > -- Re: Pain Clinic > > In a message dated 7/14/06 5:03:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > topdat@... writes: > > > > They are sending me to a pain clinic next week, > > > , > The pain clinic was my saviour. I went thru an outpatient 3 1/2 wk > intensive pain control program. I hope that you will have this opportunity. > It's important that you explain all your pain issues. They may want you to > use a combonation of meds, anti-depressants (tricyclics) pain meds, Tens > Unit, trigger point injections, etc. Then again, it may just be a place > where they give you painpills. > I hope that it isn't that form of clinic. > The clinic I went to started with a low=(no) impact exercise first thing. > (We walked around the building- and it was a small house)--and then into a > group meeting where we learned about pain and how it works on the body. > Then we had an individual appt with the Rheumi, the Neurologist, or the > psychologist- depending on what we needed. (They had all the different > specialists and exercise and biofeedback under one roof). Then we broke for > lunch, and back in an hour for another group therapy session, then low > impact stretching exercises for an hour, and back to individualized appts. > Then it was back to the motel (i lived in a motel for 6 dy s a week, and > came home Fri nights, left Sun morning for the next weeks.) > I learned biofeedback, visualization, guided meditation, had pvt appts with > the therapist to learn what my triggers were from an emotional standpoint, > and had appts with the Physical Medicine MD for trigger point injections > (those knots in my back) not the ones in my head-- (beat ya to it Rose!) > and it truly saved my life. > That was 17 yrs ago, and that was when I stopped my addiction to pain meds-- > it's also why I've spent so many yrs figuring out what is causing my pain > and neuropathy , and making the changes to my diet and hydration to control > my pain. I know that I could get sucked back into the meds real easy. > Just tell them what's going on-- don't save info for later, they need to see > the whole picture-- so tell them. > I truly hope it's going to be a multi-dimensional approach-- as you are a > whole " person- and to treat just one aspect is nuts. > > That's my take-- > Tracie > NS Co-owner/moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 E, Sorry to heal you have to deal with so much pain, I have found that listening to music helps me deal with a lot of things, pain, mood issues, etc.. And for me prayer is big in helping me deal with life, guess like meditation. So I will be sending pain free thoughts your way. Smiles J Marla From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of themadmystyk Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 2:10 AM To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Pain Clinic I'm not sure, but I saure do think someone doesn't want me to post something about living with this horrific pain. This is the Third night in a row that my message dissapears right before I sign off. Things hurt too much to write it all over again. So, If anybody would like to know what I think about coping with this horrific Pain that I have to deal with evey day, Please send me an EMAIL at pacoepi (AT) frontiernet (DOT) net thanks,frankE, themadmystyk > > You know Tracie after making pretty MD mad she's finally doing something for > me. So I don't regret making her mad. I also start a pulmonary rehab on > Tuesday I think she's gonna put me through the mill but that's ok, its the > first time anyone has done anything, she started me on Procrit last week > oddly enough within 3 days my edema in my feet were totally gone, and I had > 4 + pitting and wasn't able to walk in the afternoons, plus my blood sugar > started hitting in the 50's and I was eating the same routine, nothing more > or less.. > > Tracie as always thanks for your support.. Have you heard anything from > Darlene? > > Hugs, > > > -- Re: Pain Clinic > > In a message dated 7/14/06 5:03:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > topdat@... writes: > > > > They are sending me to a pain clinic next week, > > > , > The pain clinic was my saviour. I went thru an outpatient 3 1/2 wk > intensive pain control program. I hope that you will have this opportunity. > It's important that you explain all your pain issues. They may want you to > use a combonation of meds, anti-depressants (tricyclics) pain meds, Tens > Unit, trigger point injections, etc. Then again, it may just be a place > where they give you painpills. > I hope that it isn't that form of clinic. > The clinic I went to started with a low=(no) impact exercise first thing. > (We walked around the building- and it was a small house)--and then into a > group meeting where we learned about pain and how it works on the body. > Then we had an individual appt with the Rheumi, the Neurologist, or the > psychologist- depending on what we needed. (They had all the different > specialists and exercise and biofeedback under one roof). Then we broke for > lunch, and back in an hour for another group therapy session, then low > impact stretching exercises for an hour, and back to individualized appts. > Then it was back to the motel (i lived in a motel for 6 dy s a week, and > came home Fri nights, left Sun morning for the next weeks.) > I learned biofeedback, visualization, guided meditation, had pvt appts with > the therapist to learn what my triggers were from an emotional standpoint, > and had appts with the Physical Medicine MD for trigger point injections > (those knots in my back) not the ones in my head-- (beat ya to it Rose!) > and it truly saved my life. > That was 17 yrs ago, and that was when I stopped my addiction to pain meds-- > it's also why I've spent so many yrs figuring out what is causing my pain > and neuropathy , and making the changes to my diet and hydration to control > my pain. I know that I could get sucked back into the meds real easy. > Just tell them what's going on-- don't save info for later, they need to see > the whole picture-- so tell them. > I truly hope it's going to be a multi-dimensional approach-- as you are a > whole " person- and to treat just one aspect is nuts. > > That's my take-- > Tracie > NS Co-owner/moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 E, Sorry to heal you have to deal with so much pain, I have found that listening to music helps me deal with a lot of things, pain, mood issues, etc.. And for me prayer is big in helping me deal with life, guess like meditation. So I will be sending pain free thoughts your way. Smiles J Marla From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of themadmystyk Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 2:10 AM To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Pain Clinic I'm not sure, but I saure do think someone doesn't want me to post something about living with this horrific pain. This is the Third night in a row that my message dissapears right before I sign off. Things hurt too much to write it all over again. So, If anybody would like to know what I think about coping with this horrific Pain that I have to deal with evey day, Please send me an EMAIL at pacoepi (AT) frontiernet (DOT) net thanks,frankE, themadmystyk > > You know Tracie after making pretty MD mad she's finally doing something for > me. So I don't regret making her mad. I also start a pulmonary rehab on > Tuesday I think she's gonna put me through the mill but that's ok, its the > first time anyone has done anything, she started me on Procrit last week > oddly enough within 3 days my edema in my feet were totally gone, and I had > 4 + pitting and wasn't able to walk in the afternoons, plus my blood sugar > started hitting in the 50's and I was eating the same routine, nothing more > or less.. > > Tracie as always thanks for your support.. Have you heard anything from > Darlene? > > Hugs, > > > -- Re: Pain Clinic > > In a message dated 7/14/06 5:03:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > topdat@... writes: > > > > They are sending me to a pain clinic next week, > > > , > The pain clinic was my saviour. I went thru an outpatient 3 1/2 wk > intensive pain control program. I hope that you will have this opportunity. > It's important that you explain all your pain issues. They may want you to > use a combonation of meds, anti-depressants (tricyclics) pain meds, Tens > Unit, trigger point injections, etc. Then again, it may just be a place > where they give you painpills. > I hope that it isn't that form of clinic. > The clinic I went to started with a low=(no) impact exercise first thing. > (We walked around the building- and it was a small house)--and then into a > group meeting where we learned about pain and how it works on the body. > Then we had an individual appt with the Rheumi, the Neurologist, or the > psychologist- depending on what we needed. (They had all the different > specialists and exercise and biofeedback under one roof). Then we broke for > lunch, and back in an hour for another group therapy session, then low > impact stretching exercises for an hour, and back to individualized appts. > Then it was back to the motel (i lived in a motel for 6 dy s a week, and > came home Fri nights, left Sun morning for the next weeks.) > I learned biofeedback, visualization, guided meditation, had pvt appts with > the therapist to learn what my triggers were from an emotional standpoint, > and had appts with the Physical Medicine MD for trigger point injections > (those knots in my back) not the ones in my head-- (beat ya to it Rose!) > and it truly saved my life. > That was 17 yrs ago, and that was when I stopped my addiction to pain meds-- > it's also why I've spent so many yrs figuring out what is causing my pain > and neuropathy , and making the changes to my diet and hydration to control > my pain. I know that I could get sucked back into the meds real easy. > Just tell them what's going on-- don't save info for later, they need to see > the whole picture-- so tell them. > I truly hope it's going to be a multi-dimensional approach-- as you are a > whole " person- and to treat just one aspect is nuts. > > That's my take-- > Tracie > NS Co-owner/moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Well guys and gals, what an uneventful day I've had at the pain clinic. My pretty MD, made sure she called and let the pain clinic doctor know that there wasn't really anything wrong with me, she thinks I'm just on too many meds. That there was no evidence of even pulmonary sarc, and that she was going on maternity leave is why she chose to send me there. What a crack of crap... I not only have had pulmonary sarc, but I had two seperate biopsies of lymph node with diagnosis of sarcoid.. I was diagnosised with NS in 2001, when I had to leave work because I was having room spins, horrible tremors, and the most excruciating back pains I've every had in my life. So, today he did a ct scan of my entire spine, and I'm to return in 2 weeks to go over my xray reports and my medications. As my doctor wants to stop all of my neuro meds because they are for comfort only she says. Damn, I think I'm gonna have to kill her pretty little arse|!!!! I need all of you to deny every reading this threat in a court of law.. lol I'm so ready to throw up my hands, throw in the towel, or anything else that needs throwing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find a real doctor. And please report this mindless ninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and made sure they didn't come from " Bazooka Bubblegum " . My heavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered my favorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the one complete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie --- topdat@...> wrote: > Well guys and gals, what an uneventful day I've had > at the pain clinic. My > pretty MD, made sure she called and let the pain > clinic doctor know that > there wasn't really anything wrong with me, she > thinks I'm just on too many > meds. That there was no evidence of even pulmonary > sarc, and that she was > going on maternity leave is why she chose to send me > there. > > What a crack of crap... I not only have had > pulmonary sarc, but I had two > seperate biopsies of lymph node with diagnosis of > sarcoid.. I was > diagnosised with NS in 2001, when I had to leave > work because I was having > room spins, horrible tremors, and the most > excruciating back pains I've > every had in my life. So, today he did a ct scan of > my entire spine, and I > m to return in 2 weeks to go over my xray reports > and my medications. As my > doctor wants to stop all of my neuro meds because > they are for comfort only > she says. > > Damn, I think I'm gonna have to kill her pretty > little arse|!!!! I need all > of you to deny every reading this threat in a court > of law.. lol > > I'm so ready to throw up my hands, throw in the > towel, or anything else that > needs throwing. > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find a real doctor. And please report this mindless ninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and made sure they didn't come from " Bazooka Bubblegum " . My heavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered my favorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the one complete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie --- topdat@...> wrote: > Well guys and gals, what an uneventful day I've had > at the pain clinic. My > pretty MD, made sure she called and let the pain > clinic doctor know that > there wasn't really anything wrong with me, she > thinks I'm just on too many > meds. That there was no evidence of even pulmonary > sarc, and that she was > going on maternity leave is why she chose to send me > there. > > What a crack of crap... I not only have had > pulmonary sarc, but I had two > seperate biopsies of lymph node with diagnosis of > sarcoid.. I was > diagnosised with NS in 2001, when I had to leave > work because I was having > room spins, horrible tremors, and the most > excruciating back pains I've > every had in my life. So, today he did a ct scan of > my entire spine, and I > m to return in 2 weeks to go over my xray reports > and my medications. As my > doctor wants to stop all of my neuro meds because > they are for comfort only > she says. > > Damn, I think I'm gonna have to kill her pretty > little arse|!!!! I need all > of you to deny every reading this threat in a court > of law.. lol > > I'm so ready to throw up my hands, throw in the > towel, or anything else that > needs throwing. > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find a real doctor. And please report this mindless ninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and made sure they didn't come from " Bazooka Bubblegum " . My heavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered my favorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the one complete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie --- topdat@...> wrote: > Well guys and gals, what an uneventful day I've had > at the pain clinic. My > pretty MD, made sure she called and let the pain > clinic doctor know that > there wasn't really anything wrong with me, she > thinks I'm just on too many > meds. That there was no evidence of even pulmonary > sarc, and that she was > going on maternity leave is why she chose to send me > there. > > What a crack of crap... I not only have had > pulmonary sarc, but I had two > seperate biopsies of lymph node with diagnosis of > sarcoid.. I was > diagnosised with NS in 2001, when I had to leave > work because I was having > room spins, horrible tremors, and the most > excruciating back pains I've > every had in my life. So, today he did a ct scan of > my entire spine, and I > m to return in 2 weeks to go over my xray reports > and my medications. As my > doctor wants to stop all of my neuro meds because > they are for comfort only > she says. > > Damn, I think I'm gonna have to kill her pretty > little arse|!!!! I need all > of you to deny every reading this threat in a court > of law.. lol > > I'm so ready to throw up my hands, throw in the > towel, or anything else that > needs throwing. > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find a real doctor. And please report this mindless ninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and made sure they didn't come from "Bazooka Bubblegum". My heavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered my favorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the one complete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie , I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less. Now-- as far as the "Good Hunting"-- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD. AAARRRGGHHHHHH, Tracie NS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find a real doctor. And please report this mindless ninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and made sure they didn't come from "Bazooka Bubblegum". My heavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered my favorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the one complete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie , I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less. Now-- as far as the "Good Hunting"-- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD. AAARRRGGHHHHHH, Tracie NS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find a real doctor. And please report this mindless ninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and made sure they didn't come from "Bazooka Bubblegum". My heavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered my favorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the one complete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie , I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less. Now-- as far as the "Good Hunting"-- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD. AAARRRGGHHHHHH, Tracie NS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 My delemia is Tracie, that when I leave her practice I will be losing my Pulmonary, which everyone says he's the best one in this area. And I will probably have to leave the Vanderbilt hospital arena. There isn't anything else around here that can help me. She's being very vindictive to me because of that email I sent to my Neuro NP... In my patient rights, I'm allowed to be a part of the decision making and be a part of my team, or so I thought.. The pain clinic kind of put me in a rather bad situation too.. they made me sigh that I would not seek for medication outside their office, they took a photo pic of me, and my drivers liscense.. All this because I take 1 lortab at bedtime. jeeze Why would she send me to a pain clinic because I'm taking to many different kinds of neurological meds? does that make sense? It was the neuro NP that I had written to asking for advise. I think I'm gonna take my mom with me on Friday when I go see her and ask her if she wants me to find another medical doctor, because the way she's putting it to me is, I don't have a choice in the matter, she's gonna fix it where no one would want me or believe me. Oh well, you take care of you, I'll figure this mess out one way or another.. -- Re: Pain Clinic , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find areal doctor. And please report this mindlessninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and madesure they didn't come from "Bazooka Bubblegum". Myheavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered myfavorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the onecomplete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie, I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less.Now-- as far as the "Good Hunting"-- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD.AAARRRGGHHHHHH,TracieNS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 You wouldn't believe how many times I have heard that one ! Usually by these young know it all drs that don't know what they are doing. "You are on too many meds thats why you feel so sick" - Yea, but who put me on those meds and what was the reason? duh I am on two different pain meds myself - A total of about 12 meds. Most of them I wasn't even on until I became ill with sarcoid. There was a reason these meds were prescribed..... Debbie wrote: Well guys and gals, what an uneventful day I've had at the pain clinic. My pretty MD, made sure she called and let the pain clinic doctor know that there wasn't really anything wrong with me, she thinks I'm just on too many meds. That there was no evidence of even pulmonary sarc, and that she was going on maternity leave is why she chose to send me there. What a crack of crap... I not only have had pulmonary sarc, but I had two seperate biopsies of lymph node with diagnosis of sarcoid.. I was diagnosised with NS in 2001, when I had to leave work because I was having room spins, horrible tremors, and the most excruciating back pains I've every had in my life. So, today he did a ct scan of my entire spine, and I'm to return in 2 weeks to go over my xray reports and my medications. As my doctor wants to stop all of my neuro meds because they are for comfort only she says. Damn, I think I'm gonna have to kill her pretty little arse|!!!! I need all of you to deny every reading this threat in a court of law.. lol I'm so ready to throw up my hands, throw in the towel, or anything else that needs throwing. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 , It would be good to take your Mom with you, sometimes the Doctors tone changes when there is someone else around, and it’s good to have some support. My doc sent me to a pain clinic too, but all he had to offer was increasing my neurontin, and I could try an epidural block with steroids, but because my pain was neuro I had a less then 50 % chance of it working, decided against the epidural, and never went back. I think in today’s world of lawsuits the doctors go way beyond “normal”, that’s what this sounds like, it’s more to protect them, so I don’t think it was a personal thing with you, they probably do it to everyone they treat. Here’s hoping your visit goes good for you. Blessings, Marla From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 4:49 AM To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Pain Clinic My delemia is Tracie, that when I leave her practice I will be losing my Pulmonary, which everyone says he's the best one in this area. And I will probably have to leave the Vanderbilt hospital arena. There isn't anything else around here that can help me. She's being very vindictive to me because of that email I sent to my Neuro NP... In my patient rights, I'm allowed to be a part of the decision making and be a part of my team, or so I thought.. The pain clinic kind of put me in a rather bad situation too.. they made me sigh that I would not seek for medication outside their office, they took a photo pic of me, and my drivers liscense.. All this because I take 1 lortab at bedtime. jeeze Why would she send me to a pain clinic because I'm taking to many different kinds of neurological meds? does that make sense? It was the neuro NP that I had written to asking for advise. I think I'm gonna take my mom with me on Friday when I go see her and ask her if she wants me to find another medical doctor, because the way she's putting it to me is, I don't have a choice in the matter, she's gonna fix it where no one would want me or believe me. Oh well, you take care of you, I'll figure this mess out one way or another.. -- Re: Pain Clinic In a message dated 7/18/06 7:44:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time, conaugusta@... writes: , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find a real doctor. And please report this mindless ninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and made sure they didn't come from " Bazooka Bubblegum " . My heavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered my favorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the one complete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie , I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less. Now-- as far as the " Good Hunting " -- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD. AAARRRGGHHHHHH, Tracie NS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 , It would be good to take your Mom with you, sometimes the Doctors tone changes when there is someone else around, and it’s good to have some support. My doc sent me to a pain clinic too, but all he had to offer was increasing my neurontin, and I could try an epidural block with steroids, but because my pain was neuro I had a less then 50 % chance of it working, decided against the epidural, and never went back. I think in today’s world of lawsuits the doctors go way beyond “normal”, that’s what this sounds like, it’s more to protect them, so I don’t think it was a personal thing with you, they probably do it to everyone they treat. Here’s hoping your visit goes good for you. Blessings, Marla From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 4:49 AM To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Pain Clinic My delemia is Tracie, that when I leave her practice I will be losing my Pulmonary, which everyone says he's the best one in this area. And I will probably have to leave the Vanderbilt hospital arena. There isn't anything else around here that can help me. She's being very vindictive to me because of that email I sent to my Neuro NP... In my patient rights, I'm allowed to be a part of the decision making and be a part of my team, or so I thought.. The pain clinic kind of put me in a rather bad situation too.. they made me sigh that I would not seek for medication outside their office, they took a photo pic of me, and my drivers liscense.. All this because I take 1 lortab at bedtime. jeeze Why would she send me to a pain clinic because I'm taking to many different kinds of neurological meds? does that make sense? It was the neuro NP that I had written to asking for advise. I think I'm gonna take my mom with me on Friday when I go see her and ask her if she wants me to find another medical doctor, because the way she's putting it to me is, I don't have a choice in the matter, she's gonna fix it where no one would want me or believe me. Oh well, you take care of you, I'll figure this mess out one way or another.. -- Re: Pain Clinic In a message dated 7/18/06 7:44:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time, conaugusta@... writes: , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find a real doctor. And please report this mindless ninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and made sure they didn't come from " Bazooka Bubblegum " . My heavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered my favorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the one complete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie , I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less. Now-- as far as the " Good Hunting " -- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD. AAARRRGGHHHHHH, Tracie NS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 , It would be good to take your Mom with you, sometimes the Doctors tone changes when there is someone else around, and it’s good to have some support. My doc sent me to a pain clinic too, but all he had to offer was increasing my neurontin, and I could try an epidural block with steroids, but because my pain was neuro I had a less then 50 % chance of it working, decided against the epidural, and never went back. I think in today’s world of lawsuits the doctors go way beyond “normal”, that’s what this sounds like, it’s more to protect them, so I don’t think it was a personal thing with you, they probably do it to everyone they treat. Here’s hoping your visit goes good for you. Blessings, Marla From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 4:49 AM To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Re: Pain Clinic My delemia is Tracie, that when I leave her practice I will be losing my Pulmonary, which everyone says he's the best one in this area. And I will probably have to leave the Vanderbilt hospital arena. There isn't anything else around here that can help me. She's being very vindictive to me because of that email I sent to my Neuro NP... In my patient rights, I'm allowed to be a part of the decision making and be a part of my team, or so I thought.. The pain clinic kind of put me in a rather bad situation too.. they made me sigh that I would not seek for medication outside their office, they took a photo pic of me, and my drivers liscense.. All this because I take 1 lortab at bedtime. jeeze Why would she send me to a pain clinic because I'm taking to many different kinds of neurological meds? does that make sense? It was the neuro NP that I had written to asking for advise. I think I'm gonna take my mom with me on Friday when I go see her and ask her if she wants me to find another medical doctor, because the way she's putting it to me is, I don't have a choice in the matter, she's gonna fix it where no one would want me or believe me. Oh well, you take care of you, I'll figure this mess out one way or another.. -- Re: Pain Clinic In a message dated 7/18/06 7:44:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time, conaugusta@... writes: , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find a real doctor. And please report this mindless ninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and made sure they didn't come from " Bazooka Bubblegum " . My heavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered my favorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the one complete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie , I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less. Now-- as far as the " Good Hunting " -- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD. AAARRRGGHHHHHH, Tracie NS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Thanks Marla, I plan to take my mom with me, but what the dr said at the pain clinic is that my doctor told him I didn't have anything that warranted pain meds.. Now, I am not a junkie I don't think.. I usually take one pain tablet at night, because my bones are aching in my legs, hip and back.. He told me that he could not give me any type of pain med unless he had proof that something was wrong. What my MD told me is that for chronic pain I needed to be seen in a pain clinic, she's been writing my prescriptions for 2 years now, and I have never taken more than 1-2 a day at the very most...I was told that if I didn't take them more than that, that I wouldn't become addicted.. that's the last thing I want is to become addicted.. and actually back last fall I totally weened myself off, and didn't restart taking them till Feburary when I fell and broke both my legs. I want to believe that she's trying to be fair with me, and not make me out to be a druggie seeking for a medication no matter the cost. It's just not that away. I feel that I may ask her if she would like for me to look for another PCP, if's she's tired of me, or totally wants no part of me. And truthfully the only thing that she's done for me in the 2 years that I've seen her is to start me on Procrit, and that was due to me making her angry.. Let me ask you this Marla, I know your a RN, along with Rose, I'm an LPN and I've got my opinion about this but honestly please tell me what you think. I have anemia, with an HCT of 26..I'm not bleeding anywhere that they can find even though I have positive guiac stools. I saw a Hematologist, he said that my anemia was due to a Chronic Illness.. Now, the only chronic illness I have is Sarcoidosis.. if the disease is no longer in my body somewhere then why would I have Chronic Illness Anemia? I really need some advise here people, I've thought about just not ever going back to her, and that is looking more and more likely,, but if she is gonna undermind me and make me look like I am fine and really just like to take medication, what do you suggest I do? I'll wait for your opinion, hope it comes before Friday.. Hugs, -- Re: Pain Clinic , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find areal doctor. And please report this mindlessninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and madesure they didn't come from "Bazooka Bubblegum". Myheavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered myfavorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the onecomplete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie, I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less.Now-- as far as the "Good Hunting"-- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD.AAARRRGGHHHHHH,TracieNS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Thanks Marla, I plan to take my mom with me, but what the dr said at the pain clinic is that my doctor told him I didn't have anything that warranted pain meds.. Now, I am not a junkie I don't think.. I usually take one pain tablet at night, because my bones are aching in my legs, hip and back.. He told me that he could not give me any type of pain med unless he had proof that something was wrong. What my MD told me is that for chronic pain I needed to be seen in a pain clinic, she's been writing my prescriptions for 2 years now, and I have never taken more than 1-2 a day at the very most...I was told that if I didn't take them more than that, that I wouldn't become addicted.. that's the last thing I want is to become addicted.. and actually back last fall I totally weened myself off, and didn't restart taking them till Feburary when I fell and broke both my legs. I want to believe that she's trying to be fair with me, and not make me out to be a druggie seeking for a medication no matter the cost. It's just not that away. I feel that I may ask her if she would like for me to look for another PCP, if's she's tired of me, or totally wants no part of me. And truthfully the only thing that she's done for me in the 2 years that I've seen her is to start me on Procrit, and that was due to me making her angry.. Let me ask you this Marla, I know your a RN, along with Rose, I'm an LPN and I've got my opinion about this but honestly please tell me what you think. I have anemia, with an HCT of 26..I'm not bleeding anywhere that they can find even though I have positive guiac stools. I saw a Hematologist, he said that my anemia was due to a Chronic Illness.. Now, the only chronic illness I have is Sarcoidosis.. if the disease is no longer in my body somewhere then why would I have Chronic Illness Anemia? I really need some advise here people, I've thought about just not ever going back to her, and that is looking more and more likely,, but if she is gonna undermind me and make me look like I am fine and really just like to take medication, what do you suggest I do? I'll wait for your opinion, hope it comes before Friday.. Hugs, -- Re: Pain Clinic , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find areal doctor. And please report this mindlessninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and madesure they didn't come from "Bazooka Bubblegum". Myheavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered myfavorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the onecomplete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie, I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less.Now-- as far as the "Good Hunting"-- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD.AAARRRGGHHHHHH,TracieNS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Thanks Marla, I plan to take my mom with me, but what the dr said at the pain clinic is that my doctor told him I didn't have anything that warranted pain meds.. Now, I am not a junkie I don't think.. I usually take one pain tablet at night, because my bones are aching in my legs, hip and back.. He told me that he could not give me any type of pain med unless he had proof that something was wrong. What my MD told me is that for chronic pain I needed to be seen in a pain clinic, she's been writing my prescriptions for 2 years now, and I have never taken more than 1-2 a day at the very most...I was told that if I didn't take them more than that, that I wouldn't become addicted.. that's the last thing I want is to become addicted.. and actually back last fall I totally weened myself off, and didn't restart taking them till Feburary when I fell and broke both my legs. I want to believe that she's trying to be fair with me, and not make me out to be a druggie seeking for a medication no matter the cost. It's just not that away. I feel that I may ask her if she would like for me to look for another PCP, if's she's tired of me, or totally wants no part of me. And truthfully the only thing that she's done for me in the 2 years that I've seen her is to start me on Procrit, and that was due to me making her angry.. Let me ask you this Marla, I know your a RN, along with Rose, I'm an LPN and I've got my opinion about this but honestly please tell me what you think. I have anemia, with an HCT of 26..I'm not bleeding anywhere that they can find even though I have positive guiac stools. I saw a Hematologist, he said that my anemia was due to a Chronic Illness.. Now, the only chronic illness I have is Sarcoidosis.. if the disease is no longer in my body somewhere then why would I have Chronic Illness Anemia? I really need some advise here people, I've thought about just not ever going back to her, and that is looking more and more likely,, but if she is gonna undermind me and make me look like I am fine and really just like to take medication, what do you suggest I do? I'll wait for your opinion, hope it comes before Friday.. Hugs, -- Re: Pain Clinic , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find areal doctor. And please report this mindlessninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and madesure they didn't come from "Bazooka Bubblegum". Myheavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered myfavorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the onecomplete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie, I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less.Now-- as far as the "Good Hunting"-- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD.AAARRRGGHHHHHH,TracieNS co-owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 , Please report this woman, before she causes you to get hurt with her mess. I would also ask for a copy of your chart from her office immediately. You need to see what she has been writing down, and if it is untrue take immediate action stop her in her tracks. It's not a pride thing, and believe it or not I hate confrontations with people, but you have got to have good care and her nonsense can cause you not to get the care you need. I repeat this woman is a nut. ............Connie wrote: My delemia is Tracie, that when I leave her practice I will be losing my Pulmonary, which everyone says he's the best one in this area. And I will probably have to leave the Vanderbilt hospital arena. There isn't anything else around here that can help me. She's being very vindictive to me because of that email I sent to my Neuro NP... In my patient rights, I'm allowed to be a part of the decision making and be a part of my team, or so I thought.. The pain clinic kind of put me in a rather bad situation too.. they made me sigh that I would not seek for medication outside their office, they took a photo pic of me, and my drivers liscense.. All this because I take 1 lortab at bedtime. jeeze Why would she send me to a pain clinic because I'm taking to many different kinds of neurological meds? does that make sense? It was the neuro NP that I had written to asking for advise. I think I'm gonna take my mom with me on Friday when I go see her and ask her if she wants me to find another medical doctor, because the way she's putting it to me is, I don't have a choice in the matter, she's gonna fix it where no one would want me or believe me. Oh well, you take care of you, I'll figure this mess out one way or another.. -- Re: Pain Clinic , Run don't walk to the nearest exit and find areal doctor. And please report this mindlessninkompoop. Have you checked her diplomas and madesure they didn't come from "Bazooka Bubblegum". Myheavens I just commited sacrilage, I slandered myfavorite bubblegum. I am so sorry you found the onecomplete idiot in your state. Good Hunting///Connie, I totally agree with Connie. This woman deserves less than being called a boob. Much less.Now-- as far as the "Good Hunting"-- your target is not Ms Pretty MD (mad doctor). The boob is useless, even as a boob. So, just find a good MD.AAARRRGGHHHHHH,TracieNS co-owner/moderator How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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