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![]() My mom went to the doctor today and when the dr went over her list of supplements she told her to stop taking benfotiamine. I asked mom why and she said because the dr does not know what it is. Really? This is not her pn dr it is a different one, she has several different doctors. Anyway, this makes me so mad. Mom said she is not going to stop, it helps her pn. I told mom to tell the idiot to research it. ugh. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | eva5667faliure (09-17-2013) |
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I would not expect a doctor to know what benfotiamine is.
When faced with this type of dilemma just say...it is an improved form of Thiamine B1. Thiamine has been a treatment for PN for many decades. Perhaps the doctor's response would change with that detail added. (you can amend the list she has to reflect that, so she doesn't forget). Most doctors do not even know which number goes with each B in Bcomplex! I've run into pharmacists who also fail at this task.
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Yes. My Mother is older and she could not remember what it was either. I told her to write it down so next time she goes in she could, but you know, the doctor could have just as easily looked it up also, mom said she had her phone out earlier doing something on it.
My mom says this dr hates that she is using supplements and has an attitude about my mom questioning her about stuff. Typical stupid doctor/attitude issues. ![]() You know, it takes a strong patient to stand up to these dr's and their intimidation. ![]() |
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Oh, I have had 40+ yrs of doctor attitude! I have become quite good at challenging them therefore in my private life.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Stacy2012 (09-17-2013) |
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Doctors always want an updated list of everything we take, dose, and X/day, so I keep mine on Excel, and run off a copy each vist. The date is automatically updated at the top of the page. Next to the name I put the common name in parentheses—e.g. methylcobalamin (B-12). I also added an extra column for notes on why I'm taking it.
This keeps it straight for myself as well as them, and it's working beautifully. If there's still any question, I offer to send them documentation. They usually put up a hand and say, "That's OK," or "Don't bother" and that's the end of it. ![]() Below what I'm taking I keep tables of my allergies, medical conditions, pharmacy, and PCP info. They've all thanked me for bringing my own organized list instead of writing it out by hand on the forms they got from who-knows-where. Doc
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Ya, but truthfully, how many doctors READ that list???
Then, how many know what the TRUE interactions of them are???? My mom is oh hydroclorothiazide and there is a specific interaction between that and vit D3 so I told my mom to mention to her dr that she is taking both. Stupid dr didnt even know there is an interaction between the two. ![]() Well, um, yesterday she said go ahead and take the D3 but there is a clear warning that those two together can cause high calcium serum. But my mom forgot that part and just asked if it was ok to take them together. I simply do not trust dr's to know all the facts about supplements, and I have never had a dr read my list and ask a question or make a comment. |
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I understand that doctors are not experts on the medicines and interactions, but I expect they should at least know the major interactions among medicines and supplements. Even some pharmacists can be confusing. Example, I asked a pharmacist from a local CVS when is the best time to take the probiotics or what antibiotics are affected by Metanx. Two pharmacists in the same branch have different explanations when I asked on different occasions!! I had to ask another pharmacist from another CVS to "break the tie". |
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