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Why are doctors so mean?

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posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 11:45 AM
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reply to post by Onewhoknowsjesus
 


Sad thing is, I think he is foreign. I think he's just mean because he thinks, I'm like my sister.
The x-rays show a screw is a loose. Where the pain is. So, I know, I'm not faking it.



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 11:49 AM
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Originally posted by Casualboy100
Well if you couldn't walk then it must be serious. I suggest you go to the hospital and check it out.


I did go to the hospital and they told me to do a follow up with someone who does x-rays of lumbar region.

I'll take my Jager, least I can work the next day. Without as much pain. UGH...Where he put the shots, it's unbearable right now.
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posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 11:51 AM
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But why did you have to sign a contract??? This makes no sense. Just go to another doctor.



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 11:56 AM
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Originally posted by kaylaluv
But why did you have to sign a contract??? This makes no sense. Just go to another doctor.


Because my dentist prescribed heavy drugs for anxiety for extractions on my wisdom and I didn't want to be put under, and the previous doctor did the same thing for the back.

So, he considers me a drug addict now, who can commit me in the next 3 yrs.

I'm not willing to fk up everything I worked for.

So, I signed it.

I have nothing to hide.

Seriously, 2 doctors, and I'm a drug addict. The two are for two different things. I don't get it either. But whatever.

I'll drink before I take drugs.

Jager is the cure to all.

Only think I have to deal with is the hangover.

Like Ice can't cure....
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posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 11:58 AM
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Needle to the back last longer, especially if its close to the spinal column.



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 12:01 PM
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Originally posted by luciddream
Needle to the back last longer, especially if its close to the spinal column.


It has been throbbing all day.

It's so sore.

Jager is taking care of that though.

No work, No school.

I can just relax and hopefully forget the throbbing.

Waking up to it. OMG.
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posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 12:01 PM
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Originally posted by Manhater

Originally posted by kaylaluv
But why did you have to sign a contract??? This makes no sense. Just go to another doctor.


Because my dentist prescribed heavy drugs for anxiety for extractions on my wisdom and I didn't want to be put under, and the previous doctor did the same thing for the back.

So, he considers me a drug addict now, who can commit me in the next 3 yrs.

I'm not willing to fk up everything I worked for.

So, I signed it.

I have nothing to hide.


Oh, okay - well that makes sense. Well then, I agree with the poster that said you need to go back to the ER. Or, just grow a pair, and go back to the doctor that gave you the injection.
Be strong, be mean right back to him!! Remember, you are his customer - you don't owe him anything. He works for you!



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 12:05 PM
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I'm afraid to go back.

I have to make another appointment in 2 weeks. So most likely next week.

I'm shivering.



The medicine does help me through the day.

I just don't want another shot again from him.
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posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 12:17 PM
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Originally posted by Manhater
reply to post by kaylaluv
 


I'm afraid to go back.

I have to make another appointment in 2 weeks. So most likely next week.

I'm shivering.



The medicine does help me through the day.

I just don't want another shot again from him.
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I don't know if you took the time to read my second post Manhater but i would like to suggest that you do so.

You don't tell us what your age is but i am gathering that you are fairly young when you talk about drinking Jager (which isn't a cure for what you are apparently suffering from)

This is my last contribution to this thread with the following message :

GO TO THE ER ROOM (or another ER room in another town if you wish) and get your health sorted out before it is too late to do anything about it. (You only live once so make the very most of it)

Kindest respects

Rodinus



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 12:21 PM
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Originally posted by NiteNGale2
Is it a pain management doctor? Is it a narcotics contract?

I can't think of anything else that might spur needles in the back and contracts.


Yes.

I think that is why also.

But still..

My family takes more meds then me, and I have to sign the contract.

How fked is that?

Makes no sense.



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 12:35 PM
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Originally posted by Rodinus


I already had the operation on the back, but he said when looking at the x-ray, it looks like a screw came loose and asked how long I've have dealt with it.

Honestly more than a year, but I told him within the year.

I can deal with it.

Day to day.

I just need a one break day for the jager day and I'm good.

But, last week. I couldn't even function. Hurt in the ankles, it was painful in the legs, and I mean sharp pains in the thighs and ankles, and my hips OMG were just too unbearable.

I know that feeling.

After the shots, I'm afraid to take the medications. Just in case of some complication. If it's painful now, after those shots, what's going be like when I dose myself up and can't move?

That's why I wanted off the flexril. Worse than benedryl.

He's got me on 3 things of meds. That all cause drowsiness.

And, I can't do that all day.

I got things to do.


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posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 12:45 PM
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I did not lose your post.

I was trying to read everyone also.



I replied.

I did go to the ER. First. They suggested someone who did x-rays. And I saw a sign for x-rays that my sister goes too. And that's when I found him, and got the contract, signed my life away, and stabbed twice in the arse by him. Once, by the the ER. And now hurts to just move.

But, I will still do my job w/o crying about it.
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posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 01:06 PM
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Thanks Manhater,

Even though i said my last post was my last (if that make sense... it isn't)

I am not sure which country you are living in so i will make a poke in the dark and say the USA.

Have a good look at the link that is provided below as i feel that there may be some interesting information in it that can help you to solve your pain problem (especially the managing chronic pain chapter)

www.webmd.com...

You can also try the online forum of the one below too :

www.aapainmanage.org...

Kindest respects

Rodinus



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 01:12 PM
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reply to post by Rodinus
 


Okay.

Thank You.



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 01:37 PM
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Originally posted by Manhater
reply to post by Rodinus
 


Okay.

Thank You.


My pleasure Manhater if my suggestions can help you in any way


Kindest respects

Rodinus



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 01:48 PM
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Originally posted by Manhater
and stabbed twice in the arse by him. Once, by the the ER. And now hurts to just move.


Kinda hard to figure out your story, but if it's the shot in your arse that hurts, then that is normal.

Shots in the arse can hurt for days. If you massage the area right after the shot it helps reduce pain issues from it.

If it was a corticosteroid shot in the back they can also be extremely painful afterwords. I had that done once, and will never have it done again. I literally could not walk for hours afterwords. Other people have no problem at all, like a friend of mine who recently had shots in her knees, hips, and back with great success.



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 10:20 PM
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Was the shot in between the vertebrate? When I had an epidural they bruised the area and it sounds like what you were describing. Unfortunately, it took weeks for the pain to go away. Hopefully your pain goes away quicker.



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 10:25 PM
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Originally posted by calstorm
Was the shot in between the vertebrate? When I had an epidural they bruised the area and it sounds like what you were describing. Unfortunately, it took weeks for the pain to go away. Hopefully your pain goes away quicker.


Near there.

But, on both sides of the vertebrae.

Like he hit the bone or something.

Boy, does it feel bruised.

And I can feel the throb of the impact where the needle was, on each impact.

Weird.

Maybe because the weather has been a cold day?

But, it also hurt last night when I was trying to work and bend.

I'm not suppose to bend.

But, like I said.

I got things to do.

Can't stand dirtiness.

Only in my house.


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posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 10:36 PM
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Originally posted by Manhater

Originally posted by kaylaluv
But why did you have to sign a contract??? This makes no sense. Just go to another doctor.


Because my dentist prescribed heavy drugs for anxiety for extractions on my wisdom and I didn't want to be put under, and the previous doctor did the same thing for the back.

So, he considers me a drug addict now, who can commit me in the next 3 yrs.

I'm not willing to fk up everything I worked for.

So, I signed it.

I have nothing to hide.

Seriously, 2 doctors, and I'm a drug addict. The two are for two different things. I don't get it either. But whatever.


They can commit you?


I'll never understand the American medical system ...

I think I like our system much better.
I've never heard of such a thing that you're going through (the contract, possible committal)

Plus that doctor sounds so rough.
They're supposed to make you feel better, not leave you full of fear and pain.



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 10:45 PM
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Yeah, I don't understand it either.

Probably cause he saw my sister before me, and she made a bad impression that I was the same way.

I don't know.

I just know it's been hurting like hell these past couple of days.

She takes more meds than me.

She didn't have to sign anything.



Last time I go to her doctor.

Wish I never dropped her off and saw the sign.


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