Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 You see,now if they know it's linked to ADD and depression, you would think they could figure out an easier way to diagnose and treat it. It should at least show more Dr.s that this is real. GRRRRRRR , Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 I understand. My primary doc acted like he didn't think this Fibro was real. I was considering finding a new primary doc. After I went to the other Doc for the Fibro and just my primary doc for the small stuff he would get reports from the other Fibro doc (insurance reasons) and then he would question me as to why I was taking certain meds from the Fibro doc because we would try different things until something worked or stopped working. I was having one of my BAD days and felt very defensive and just started telling him everything that I had read, how I felt, what I had learned from the Fibro doc and anything else that I felt was connected at the moment. I then told him that it was real and that I really wish he would educate himself on the subject. He just sat there and looked at me. I thought the next time I needed to go back he would tell me to find another primary doc. Instead he started telling me that he had been looking into different meds for fibro and different things that he had recently looked into. Maybe there is still hope out there. Have a great day. > > You see,now if they know it's linked to ADD and depression, you > would think they could figure out an easier way to diagnose and treat > it. It should at least show more Dr.s that this is real. GRRRRRRR > , > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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