I miss Inda and his tales of fun!
Remember that it is legal for big pharma to pay doctors to script their drugs. I had a friend go in to the doctor asking for just a handful of sleeping pills because he was going through crazy swing shift schedule at work and it was messing him up. Dr responded by trying to get him on a long term script of lexipro. when my friend asked the doctor why he would need long term antidepressants to treat a temporary acute form of insomnia the only response the Dr could give him was "you'll like it, all the guys on wall street are taking it right now." My friend walked out on him. 2 weeks later my friend gets a letter in the mail from the practice stating that the doctor was "released" from the partnership. It may be dead in radio but; PAYOLA is still king with health care.I must be losing it, I went to see my Dr to discuss all the pain I've been having and his suggestion was anti depression medication. Yes, ok I'll admit that I'm depressed, who wouldn't be after being unemployed for longer than I care to admit and suffer from chronic pain, no money yadda yadda.
But the the very first thing out of his mouth is lets try it again {I stopped taking SSRI's years ago} and see if it helps, maybe see a therapist he says.
Now I'm still in pain but I have a script for SSRI's and possibly a chat with my local shrink.
I'm thinking of saying yes to the therapist, only to see if they find anything in there worth talking about.
I was going to start the conversation with "Call me Ismael"
I agree, I've worked with Dr's for the past 15yrs and seen some shady characters in that time but on a whole the medical community is still a great thing, I personally wish some physicians were more open to other ways of healing then just the usual pill. I feel as though I've been given the bum's rush and not clearly understood by my Dr, so might be time for a change. In defense though he is correct, SSRI's have been shown to help alleviate some of the symptoms associated with chronic pain and I can see where he is coming from but I still would like to try other options before going back to the brain "candy".Remember that it is legal for big pharma to pay doctors to script their drugs. I had a friend go in to the doctor asking for just a handful of sleeping pills because he was going through crazy swing shift schedule at work and it was messing him up. Dr responded by trying to get him on a long term script of lexipro. when my friend asked the doctor why he would need long term antidepressants to treat a temporary acute form of insomnia the only response the Dr could give him was "you'll like it, all the guys on wall street are taking it right now." My friend walked out on him. 2 weeks later my friend gets a letter in the mail from the practice stating that the doctor was "released" from the partnership. It may be dead in radio but; PAYOLA is still king with health care.
I must be losing it, I went to see my Dr to discuss all the pain I've been having and his suggestion was anti depression medication. Yes, ok I'll admit that I'm depressed, who wouldn't be after being unemployed for longer than I care to admit and suffer from chronic pain, no money yadda yadda.
But the the very first thing out of his mouth is lets try it again {I stopped taking SSRI's years ago} and see if it helps, maybe see a therapist he says.
Now I'm still in pain but I have a script for SSRI's and possibly a chat with my local shrink.
I'm thinking of saying yes to the therapist, only to see if they find anything in there worth talking about.
I was going to start the conversation with "Call me Ismael"
Thanks joe, I was kind of hoping he would have had other ideas not just the knee jerk reaction of most Dr's today, maybe I'm expecting too much but I don't think so. I haven't filled the script yet and the decision is mine but I'm still on the fence with this one so that's the reason I posted it here, to see what others may have to say, a consensus of sorts and what better group to query I personally don't know of anything quite like the group of people we have here.Oh man I feel for you brother. I hope you find some other way to ease your pain.
fuck psychotropes
I wonder if something like gabapentin (Neurontin) might be worth a shot. it's much safer (afaik!) than any of the psychotropes, and is indicated for neuropathic pain. Chronic pain has a significant neuropathic component. Might take some of the edge off. But ymmv.I must be losing it, I went to see my Dr to discuss all the pain I've been having and his suggestion was anti depression medication. Yes, ok I'll admit that I'm depressed, who wouldn't be after being unemployed for longer than I care to admit and suffer from chronic pain, no money yadda yadda.
But the the very first thing out of his mouth is lets try it again {I stopped taking SSRI's years ago} and see if it helps, maybe see a therapist he says.
Now I'm still in pain but I have a script for SSRI's and possibly a chat with my local shrink.
I'm thinking of saying yes to the therapist, only to see if they find anything in there worth talking about.
I was going to start the conversation with "Call me Ismael"
Thanks cn, I will look it up and ask about it when I see him next.I wonder if something like gabapentin (Neurontin) might be worth a shot. it's much safer (afaik!) than any of the psychotropes, and is indicated for neuropathic pain. Chronic pain has a significant neuropathic component. Might take some of the edge off. But ymmv.
A Penney saved is a peeny burned.Sunday night, I was working a later shift than usual at the gas station for the grocery store I work at, and a box was falling behind me, so I kicked it back up to prevent it from dumping its shit everywhere.
My pants ripped. Right in the crotch area.
Fuck you JC Penney chinos.
There must be more to this. Bask in our sympathy. Bare your soul. Amuse us.I very nearly just kicked a pizza delivery man's ass just now and part of me wants to hunt him down and do it still.
Yeah big pharma made a killing promoting Neurontin for off label use in neuropathic pain.I wonder if something like gabapentin (Neurontin) might be worth a shot. it's much safer (afaik!) than any of the psychotropes, and is indicated for neuropathic pain. Chronic pain has a significant neuropathic component. Might take some of the edge off. But ymmv.
About three months ago we ordered a pie. After a while we eventually become aware of a ruckus outside. It was a delivery guy who couldn't manage to ring the bell or use a phone pounding on the ground floor door of our small building (2 units). So I pay him and tip him around $3.75 (plus the $2 delivery charge which he gets 100% of). But the change was misunderstood to him. I think the bill was in the high $20s, I gave him $40 and asked for $9 back. Well he rips into me for giving him a $1.75 tip. Calls me an asshole and worse. Frankly, if it was a $1.75 tip he had no right doing it. I routinely tip on the high end and was in no mood to be abused by some dirty old man (homeless looking in clothing and hygene) for any tip whatsoever. I waited for him to finish, explained his error and warned him that if he ever again set foot on my property it would not go well for him. Instead of kicking his ass I called the pizza place and explained what happened. Strongly suggested that they never send him to my door again. Being a high tech local pizzeria, they have complied until last night. I even forgot that this guy was from their place.There must be more to this. Bask in our sympathy. Bare your soul. Amuse us.
So to sum it up, you'd possibly kill someone over three dollars?
No. For the principle. Damn smilies not workingSo to sum it up, you'd possibly kill someone over three dollars?