I haven’t given a health update in a while so I figured
I’d
catch you up! I never published an update like I promised from the last
appointment with my pain specialist I talked about. Well, it turns out I saw
the assistant, who couldn’t give me a referral, but gave me a new
medication and told me to come back in a few weeks. The new medication made me
high as a kite! My pain wasn’t controlled at all, but I was just too messed
up to care. Needless to say that was not an acceptable fix. In the mean time I got a recommendation for a
Rheumatologist and I made an appointment for a month later. When I went back
for my follow up at the pain specialist I told her that the pills were too
strong and I couldn’t live like that. Her solution was to offer me
morphine. WTF? Morphine? Really? I think I literally laughed out loud. I asked
if she could just up the dose on my patch and give me some tramadol until I
went to see the Rheumatologist. She still had no idea what was wrong with me
and literally said “Hopefully it’ll just go away.” I’m pretty sure that was my LAST visit with her.
She was more interested in being my drug dealer than being a responsible
doctor.
Last Wednesday I
went with my mom to see the new Rheumatologist. We didn’t have to
wait hardly at all before seeing the doctor and she actually sat there and
talked to us about my symptoms and my complete medical history for 2 whole
hours! I used to take Prozac to help with my OCD and anxiety, but my OB-GYN
took me off of it when my husband and I started trying for a baby. About a year
later is when my symptoms started. It turns out, my Dr. thinks that the Prozac
could have been controlling my fibromyalgia without me ever knowing I had it.
There is still a possibility of Lupus, Psoriatic Arthritis, or a few more
things I can’t remember; so after our discussion she did her
exam and sent me for bloodwork and x-rays. She also wrote me a prescription for
Prozac to see if that helps control my symptoms. I go back to see her at the beginning
of November. I left her office feeling of hope for the first time in a long
time. She really seemed to care and determined to help me.
Well, it’s been a
week and I can already feel a difference. My pain levels are lower and there
have been a few days where I haven’t even had to take a pain pill! That is big
news for me! I even decided to come to San Antonio all week with my husband. He
is here on business and while he works I am relaxing by the pool and catching
up on my reading. It’s been amazing! I am starting to look forward
to the future again.
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