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Old 10-25-2007, 03:25 PM #1
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Default How to prevent docs from being incoherents?

I am having problem with the medical fields. Without going into details, I do wonder about the seriousness of some doctors-specialists. Some are mindless, forget to enter data in pc so next visit they go as far as argue giving prescriptions or playing with dosage. Other listen and are disturbed by phone or else or mind elswhere and write half what is needed, and what gets in writing is not all conform to what should be. Last field seen got me to worry as all he cared about was the 'what disturb you the most at the moment' and not interested in all the problem(s) and issue(s) that should be dealt with.

How to go about keeping them in tract and avoiding getting lost into the system of 'carelessness' shown by some of them? I know i am not fortunate but this is not helping me for my cures nor in preventing from worsening which is the issue at hand. Getting scared how this will all end up.

Have you had problems with your own doctors and or specialists? How did you resolved or gone about it to solve at best this kind of problems?

I have daily seizures (night as well) so getting scared to sleep and ended up more sick than ever and more medication to make me sleep but its not working as it should (probably to scared to fall asleep). I am on depakin, lyrac and other medications for neuropathy, chronic pain, sleep and psi medication as well as all influence or play on other illnesses and issues.
So any suggestions, inputs will be more than welcome and appreciated.

Hope you have some ideas coz I am going out of my mind and loosing hope in finding a solution.
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