Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 The first one was just with my GP to discuss the results of the MRI I had done on my right wrist last month and to discuss my pulse rate, tiredness and lightdeadedness. There is nothing physically wrong with the wrist, just tendonitis yet again. He didnt even give me any suggestions on bracing or icing etc. Just basically completely gave up on the wrist. He asked if there was anything else and that is when Mom popped up. She had came with me as, even though I am 22, the doctor(s) still dont tend to take me too seriously. Well I thought she was going to bring up the pulse rate so I didnt say anythign. Well she launches right in to how I am so depressed and they dont know what to do and all this kinda stuff. Then she said " her pulse rate is constantly high but that was probably from the morphine right? " . He agreed to that and then I got a nice long lecture about how I need to find a hobby and get out of the house. Joint a sports league (yeah right!), join the Y (have tried that 3 times, alwlays hurt something badly just before I go to get a membership) or pottery (where did that come from!). He told me to stop focusing on the 'little things' which I took as an insult from him as I felt it was in the context of basically just stop worrying so much there is nothing wrong with you! Then I got the speech about how everyone has something wrong with them and I should be lucky that the condition I have isnt fatal. What a great doctor huh? Thankfully the appointment did go a lot better medically then mentally! I had an ECG done this morning and tomorrow I go to get fitted for a 24 hour holter monitor. The second appointment was great!! It was a new doctor (well oral surgeon / dentist) so I was really leery about having to explain everything to him. Well he goes through looking at my xrays, explains why they need to be out, goes through all the possible side effects and the likely hood of them happening. He then goes into asking about my medical history. Mom brought up the EDS and 'explained' it. I had printed out a few articles to make it easier for him. He picked them up and glanced over them quickly and asked if he could make a copy of them so he could read them before the surgery!! He says that it HAS to be done in the hospital as there are too many 'underlying problems' that he would prefer to be doing the procedure in the hospital as there is everything there if he needs anything. As we were in there he discussed how he did the procedure, what precautions he was going to take with me, how he has a 'wonder drug' that will cut nausea and pail for a few days that he will give me in the IV before I wake up. I also discussed that I would need a non-tylenol based pain killer so he will give me percodan. Some of the precations are that they will be very careful while moving me when I am out, he will use a 'small prop' to keep my mouth open instead of a big one and he will try to put as little pressure on the jaw joint throughout teh procedure. So I got on Sept 3rd at 3pm to get mine out. Later than I would have liked it (would have prefered to get it done in teh next few weeks but oh well, such is life. At least I wont be missing any school because of it as we dont start back until the 13th (which i have to miss for the pain clinic initial appointment lol) Stacey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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