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Mari 12-14-2017 01:19 AM

How often do you see your pdoc?
 
My pdoc sees me once a month even though we have not changed any meds
or doses in many months.

I would almost rather quit my drugs entirely than have
to drive there even ONE MORE TIME.

I really find it stressful to have to think about being somewhere on time.

It also doesn't help that I get a random time/ different time each month.
I want the same freeking time each time I see her


I am going to ask her to change it to every two months.



M

bizi 12-14-2017 07:40 AM

That sounds reasonable.
But then again I have a therapist that I see regularly.
I forget, do you have a tdoc?

I see my pdoc once a month if med changes occur.
2 months when I am more stable then 3 months when I am steady and doing well. She is in contact with my tdoc when they feel like they want to confer on some issue. Like when I had my melt down in my tdocs office, she contacted my pdoc and they chatted.
I have been seeing Robin my tdoc weekly for a while now. (since my insurance is paying all of those expenses right now because we have met our deductable. I will see here less often come January 1st.
I see her this monday before we leave for our trip.
Since I feel mostly steady I will see robin probably once a month when we get back. and our new deductible kicks in....
bizi

mymorgy 12-14-2017 08:05 AM

I go once a month. I like to go for stability and to get clonopin. He changes medication often lately

OhKay 12-14-2017 10:27 AM

As often as twice a week, but no longer than every six weeks :o

I understand what you mean about the different appointment times, Mari.
I would be more assertive with the secretary at least as far as day of the week and time of day- even if that means you will be seeing her less often...
Your time is valuable, too :hug:

Mari 12-14-2017 08:35 PM

Thank you, EVERYONE.:heartthrob:
My appointment is for THREE months from now!!!:):):)

She said I was the one that wanted to see her every month.
Yes, I did.
That was because I wanted to spend one year making her connect
with me well enough to get used to me / trust me.

We've been together now for 18 months. We trust each other.

Six months ago, I stopped trying her shtty drugs.
I am now on the same exact meds I was on when I started seeing her.

In other words, even after trying
and discussing lots of meds, I have reached no improvement.


M

OhKay 12-16-2017 09:49 AM

I'm so sorry that you haven't seen any improvement in the time you have been seeing her. It must be so discouraging :hug::hug::hug:

Would you be interested in seeing someone (at some point) who may help you because they may take a different approach? Or are you unwilling to abandon the comfort of the relationship you have with the pdoc you have now?

mymorgy 12-16-2017 10:46 AM

at least you trust her and she might down the road hear of something new.
Most of the time I am depressed with all my medication. I do believe in miracles but not concerning bipolar

bizi 12-16-2017 11:03 AM

3 months!
That must mean she thinks you are stable.
What do you think????:o
bizi:hug:

Mari 12-16-2017 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bizi (Post 1256159)
3 months!
That must mean she thinks you are stable.
What do you think????:o
bizi:hug:

If stable means trying like heck from one minute to the next to not have a complete
breakdown.


M

Mari 12-16-2017 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OhKay (Post 1256147)
I'm so sorry that you haven't seen any improvement in the time you have been seeing her. It must be so discouraging :hug::hug::hug:

Would you be interested in seeing someone (at some point) who may help you because they may take a different approach? Or are you unwilling to abandon the comfort of the relationship you have with the pdoc you have now?

We did all the meds available -- would not matter if a different pdoc
prescribed them.

They all had unbearable side effects even at tiny doses.

=-=-
Several months ago she said she would write a letter to my insurance company for ketamine but I did not get an update from her.

At another visit she said one of her patients seemed to benefit from turmeric.


That's it.


M


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