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The day the clouds parted and the angels sang…
I went back to the doctor yesterday because after four weeks and two days, I still had a headache of epic proportions 24/7. The only reprieve I had was when I was completely knocked out by my nightly sleep medication OR when I'd break down and take pain pills. Even then, I'd have headaches in my dreams and the pain meds only took the edge off. When I saw her last week, she prescribed a nasal steroid spray and sudafed/allergy pill combo. I wasn't running a fever, and she's hesitant to prescribe antibiotics. Understandable. She broke down yesterday and prescribed horse pill-sized antibiotics, warning me to eat yogurt because this antibiotic was a strong one. Even better news, she's agreed to take on my pain management needs for the facial fracture pain. Can I get a hallelujah for this? No need if you're not in the mood. I have said enough hallelujahs for everyone on the planet. I had to sign a contract, which I hear is standard. I had to agree not to obtain pain medication from any other source and not share my medication with anyone and other stuff like that. She couldn't hand me the pen fast enough. She's also now in charge of my neurology meds, now that we've come to the point where I'm on the perfect combination. I think she had no problem with any of this because I've been seeing her for two years now and have only once asked her for pain medication. It was when I had a sinus infection and had to fly. She also had my records from the foot doctor showing that I had a fracture and a torn something-or-other and didn't ask him for pain meds. She ALSO had the CT scans of my face showing how the fractures had not healed properly. I don't take pain meds every day (except for this sinus thing...), so I am at 15-20 per month. That’s quite reasonable considering the mess that is under my skin. Maybe she was also feeling a little guilty because she was the one who told me "Some people are just fainters". Just maybe if she would have taken me seriously and sent me to the cardiologist BEFORE the face bonk, all of those fractures to my face could have been avoided. I doubt that she's even putting two and two together, but I'd like to think she learned something from this experience. That's neither here nor there. She's a good doctor and I trust her (I really do!) and I think we've learned a few lessons together. She's told me more than once that I wait too long before I come to see her and she knows that if I'm actually in her office, then something is definitely wrong with me. I joked about being a frequent flier yesterday and she said I'm not even close. I'm so relieved that I don't have to worry about being without pain medication when I need it and I'm glad that I'm starting to consolidate my list of doctors. For someone who HATES going to the doctor, I sure seem to have a lot of co-pays. With the exception of the first visit to the neurologist and cardiologist (oh, and now foot doctor- sheesh), they've all been pre-scheduled follow-ups. My gastro is the only specialist that I see when I'm having a problem. But that's not frequent either because I know there's nothing he can do for me when I'm having a flare-up except prescribe anti-nausea stuff and pain meds. I already have that stuff on hand, so I doubt I'll see him again unless I turn bright yellow. I have a feeling that I'll be forced to be reckoned with tomorrow after being on antibiotics for 48 hours. Poor BJ. Look out world! RisibleGirl was blabbing on about another adventure on 11/21 at 01:44 PM
Go visit Einstein's blog!    ![]() Annie W wrote:
hugs, honey.. i hope this is the road up and out of this hell you've been experiencing.    ![]() AnnieOfBlueGables wrote:
wahoo! You are so patient. Hark the Herold Angels Sing. . . . For that strong antibiotic (the effects it gives the tummy) my daughter sent me Culturelle. One did the trick and the rumbly tummy stopped cold. Love you and admire you greatly for the show you put on even though your head is exploding. hugs ~a    ![]() Andrea (Off Her Cork) wrote:
I am so glad to hear that you are finally getting some relief for your situation. What an ordeal!    ![]() Angela wrote:
I'm so glad you'll hopefully be getting some relief from this head pain. I have another friend who went through something similar--horrible migraine sized headaches constantly for months on end. The doctors tested her for everything under the sun and never could find out what it was. Finally one day it just vanished, and all she can do is chalk it up to stress. She was going through a lot of huge upheavals in life and when she made some decisions and changed directions, that's when the headache went away. Weird, huh?? Next entry: Almost one year later and now THIS crops up? Previous entry: Dun dun DUN! The orthodontist appointment. In case you're wondering.... On this day clear back in 2010 I wrote: The last day of Hospice training and other stuff… On this day clear back in 2009 I wrote: Who knew that kicking the dog would make me feel better? On this day clear back in 2008 I wrote: Playing in the boys’ sandbox On this day clear back in 2007 I wrote: Cocoon On this day clear back in 2005 I wrote: I don’t know where to begin with this post |