
May 13, 2009, 05:18 PM
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Member Since: Nov 2008
Location: Australia
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Originally Posted by Amazonmom
Yeah, the tendency for health "professionals" to ignore the other health concerns of mentally interesting people has always pissed me off. I always thought they were being amazingly bad doctors, nurses, etc. Being a nurse myself, I never understood why they would act this way. This was before I was declared mentally interesting myself!Hear hear to that!! Must be difficult for you sweetie, to see colleagues being less than therapeutic sometimes
When I went into the ER to be checked due to a sudden whole body Lamictal rash, the nurse was way cool. The doc was a jackass. He barely looked at the rash at all. He just said to stop taking the LamictalYeah, thats a GREAT idea! Got any anti-psychotics when I start to feel like crap? and to call my pdoc in the morning. First of all, I don't see a pdoc, so stop telling me to call one. I decided to call the psych NP I see instead. Second of all, if someone presents with a severe rash who is on Lamictal they should be carefully examined for the deadly rashes (that are rare). Very true He told me to take large amounts of antihistamines...not the best choice for people on Lithium as they reduce thirst.Ah! yes!! Stupid doctor YES! I can come back into the ER with Lithium toxicity!!!!! He should probably have given IV steroids, since I take lithium, there was very little risk of mania.
I got the feeling he thought I was just another one of those crazies. I wonder if I had said I had a seizure disorder, would I have been treated differently?
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Oh yes......or a coronary. I had an experience with my GP that I have been seeing for 13 years. About 3 months ago, I went to him because I had a sore jaw, swollen tongue, numb teeth and shooting pains in my shoulders. He said "anxiety. Increase your diazepam." I was on thyroxine at the time to reduce goiter. So I went home and took my drugs like a good girl but over the next few weeks, it got worse. I went to emergency because I could not put up with feeling so sick. I was in triage and the nurse pulled me in straight away. I was thrown on a bed, whisked into a cubicle, doctors all over me, EKG strapped to me, monitors going of like fire sirens(looking at my partner, going "what the hell"). Everyones barking orders.....IV fluid and diazepam......close monitoring. Then I meekly ask "can someone tell me whats going on?" You have a heart rate of 180. We think at this point you are thyrotoxic. We will watch your heart. Sinus tachycardia. On beta blockers. Sent home after 6 hours. Phew. They were fantastic. Restored some of my faith. Found out that the symptoms I had gone to my GP with were indicitive of a heart condition. He didn't even take my pulse or my blood pressure! I have had to let him go.
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