Mystery tired, redux
Feb. 19th, 2007 11:57 pmWent to see my GP today. As I anticipated (*sigh* I would really have liked to be proved wrong), he was not very receptive to my theory that it was something physical. However, I stood my ground and insisted, gently but firmly, that I was really quite sure that no, this was not some new manifestation of my Bipolar Disorder, and that no, I didn't need to go see my meds doc to get something to "pep [me] up" (his words, I kid you not).
He did listen fairly respectfully as I outlined my reasons for believing it was a physiological rather than psychiatric problem, and he agreed to run the requisite tests (for whatever the hell it might be). He made only one slightly snide comment about my weight, and on the whole the whole visit went smoothly, if not entirely the way I wanted.
So, I guess it could have been a lot worse. I just wish he wouldn't automatically assume I was wrong every time I open my mouth and that I can't possibly know what's going on with my own body.
Oh well.
He's very good about following up on tests, though, so I should hear from him soon.
He did listen fairly respectfully as I outlined my reasons for believing it was a physiological rather than psychiatric problem, and he agreed to run the requisite tests (for whatever the hell it might be). He made only one slightly snide comment about my weight, and on the whole the whole visit went smoothly, if not entirely the way I wanted.
So, I guess it could have been a lot worse. I just wish he wouldn't automatically assume I was wrong every time I open my mouth and that I can't possibly know what's going on with my own body.
Oh well.
He's very good about following up on tests, though, so I should hear from him soon.
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Date: 2007-02-20 05:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-20 05:19 am (UTC)I guess I'll wait and see if it's low iron or something first. :)
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Date: 2007-02-20 05:34 am (UTC)With that, I must get to bed.
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Date: 2007-02-20 06:03 am (UTC)It really makes me mad when they take the easy way out, blame an existing condition and want to add more meds to the mix.
Take care of yourself.
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Date: 2007-02-20 06:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-20 12:07 pm (UTC)A sucky doctor would be like the one I got the time I had stomach flu that was so bad that I lost ten pounds in a week, and when I went to the doctor looking for sympathy and help he scolded me quite severely me for not taking better care of myself and told me to go home and eat something, without explaining to me what exactly I should do to keep the food down!
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Date: 2007-02-20 04:59 pm (UTC)I'm sorry you got such an idiot doctor when you were sick. I'm surprised he didn't check you into the hospital overnight to rehydrate you if it was that bad.
*hugs*
Doctors. Can't live with them, can't conveniently hide the bodies.
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Date: 2007-02-20 05:02 pm (UTC)However, stress and anxiety have never in the past manifested themselves as fatigue for me. They result in migraines, occasionally in back pain, in insomnia, stomach troubles, and any number of things that I've learned to recognize (wanting to smack people in the metro when they bump into me by accident, for instance).
That's why I want to rule out something physical first. It just doesn't tally with my own experience.
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Date: 2007-02-21 01:23 am (UTC)1) Stress in the past manifested itself in a very different way for me, and now it has manifested itself in such a new way it took months to figure out it was the root cause of most of my health problems, not just making it worse.
Speaking of migraines, I began getting migraines again several months ago, and its onset was so different than it has been for decades that I did not even know what it was after about two hours of pain.
2) I'm not saying not to rule out the physical aspects quickly. I'm saying cover all of your bases.