Eisa
07-26-2011, 08:07 AM
I don't think I ever wrote about my ill-fated neurology appointments on here, and a recent thread reminded me of him. Unfortunately. :p
All right, a bit of background. I've had constant, nonstop headaches since about 11. Basically, I have a headache all day, every day. Intensity varies [and sometimes it truly is barely there], but I honestly cannot remember the last time I didn't have a headache. :eek:
My parents got me glasses [I'm nearsighted and have astigmatism], fixed my teeth [had an overbite--also have TMJ], etc. These things...helped. But didn't get rid of them at all. I saw a p/t for neck exercises...nothing.
Finally, my doctor referred me to a neurologist when I was 16. As far as I can remember, he wasn't all that bad at first. The problem was how he kept putting me on medications. I think I was on like over 10 medications in a year. :eek: Everything from amitriptylene to some kind of heart medication or something. Just throwing drugs at me in an attempt to see if anything worked, but I was never on one drug long enough to ACTUALLY see if it worked. :rolleyes: And every time I went there, it seemed I got a new drug and went through the same damn reflex/neurology tests.
Then he wanted me to get an MRI. To get the money for this, my dad had to sell his Westie. :cry: To his credit, he has never held that over my head, and he could have. But even without that, I felt REALLY guilty. :( I still feel guilty, to be honest.
Well...the MRI didn't show anything unusual.
And at that point, he basically told me to my face that he thought I was faking and I might as well not bother coming back if the last drug didn't work. :pissed:
Thanks for nothing, asshole. :wave:
All right, a bit of background. I've had constant, nonstop headaches since about 11. Basically, I have a headache all day, every day. Intensity varies [and sometimes it truly is barely there], but I honestly cannot remember the last time I didn't have a headache. :eek:
My parents got me glasses [I'm nearsighted and have astigmatism], fixed my teeth [had an overbite--also have TMJ], etc. These things...helped. But didn't get rid of them at all. I saw a p/t for neck exercises...nothing.
Finally, my doctor referred me to a neurologist when I was 16. As far as I can remember, he wasn't all that bad at first. The problem was how he kept putting me on medications. I think I was on like over 10 medications in a year. :eek: Everything from amitriptylene to some kind of heart medication or something. Just throwing drugs at me in an attempt to see if anything worked, but I was never on one drug long enough to ACTUALLY see if it worked. :rolleyes: And every time I went there, it seemed I got a new drug and went through the same damn reflex/neurology tests.
Then he wanted me to get an MRI. To get the money for this, my dad had to sell his Westie. :cry: To his credit, he has never held that over my head, and he could have. But even without that, I felt REALLY guilty. :( I still feel guilty, to be honest.
Well...the MRI didn't show anything unusual.
And at that point, he basically told me to my face that he thought I was faking and I might as well not bother coming back if the last drug didn't work. :pissed:
Thanks for nothing, asshole. :wave: