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Old 08-20-2015, 09:58 AM
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Default New Doctor - Pain is not related to PD...

I'm not sure how to describe this but I have become frustrated with Doctor's and I need a place to vent and discuss.

I went to see a new Neurologist at the U of Michigan medical center. My experience there was awful. The appt was at 845 but moved to 915. I saw the Doc at closer to 1100 and didn't get out of there until close to noon. The staff was friendly enough but you could tell they have had it from too many patients.

What bothered me the most was my this Doctor's attitude about pain. "Parkinson's doesn't directly cause pain but indirectly through muscle contraction, arthritis, etc"

The discharge paper included this; "sinemet will not improve the shoulder pain, as it is not related to PD, but may have initially been triggered by his initial muscle stiffness."

Although that statement might be true, I am dealing with this on a daily basis. It comes and goes, sure. I can get relief from sinemet, a warm shower, massage, cannabis, tramadol and even physical therapy. All provide varying degrees of pain relief but no more than a day. My belief is that I can't take enough sinemet to attack the muscle stiffness that I have and pain keeps returning.

But it's not just pain! I feel pain, stiffness, rigidity, a sense of gloom, apathy, etc. I get all of the above kind of at the same time. When I have stiffness.... IT IS PAINFUL! They all come together.. everyday. I get some relief from sinemet (about two hours). My tremors are completely gone fortunately all day with the exception of micro-tremors. I know that sinemet works for tremors but I feel it doesn't do much for muscle stiffness therefore I have pain.

Why the F don't these Doctors acknowledge pain as a big part of this?

I've been through a lot of PT/Bikram Yoga/etc. That is the Docs answer, more PT. I'm not looking for a magic pill but I can do PT until the cows come home and I will still have pain/rigidity/stiffness/etc. To me they go hand in hand.

Does anyone else feel that way?
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