Chemo Brain/Cognitive Issues
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I'm listening
Well I am listening Bluerose. Can't believe how some drs put you off like that. I am lucky both oncologist and md listen to me. That is also probably why you forget to tell them some things because they ignored you.
HMm
I hope you get some answers
Prays and Big Hug
Sandy0 -
Thanks Greengreen50 said:I'm listening
Well I am listening Bluerose. Can't believe how some drs put you off like that. I am lucky both oncologist and md listen to me. That is also probably why you forget to tell them some things because they ignored you.
HMm
I hope you get some answers
Prays and Big Hug
Sandy
I think that after trying to get answers about all of this for over 15 years adds to the stress when I go into a new situation too. Trying so hard to get out what I know I have to before they leave the room. The biggest problem is that I can't seem to handle rapid fire questions fact and effectively anymore. I just give quick, poorly thought out answers (often omitting key info because I am rushed) and then they get the wrong impressions of the situation. Happening over and over now. Oh I don't know, sometimes I feel as if part of the problem is that I am giving up in even trying to express myself effectively to them. It's a mystery. Thanks for your comments though Green. Hugs, Blueroses.0 -
Hi Blueblueroses said:Thanks Green
I think that after trying to get answers about all of this for over 15 years adds to the stress when I go into a new situation too. Trying so hard to get out what I know I have to before they leave the room. The biggest problem is that I can't seem to handle rapid fire questions fact and effectively anymore. I just give quick, poorly thought out answers (often omitting key info because I am rushed) and then they get the wrong impressions of the situation. Happening over and over now. Oh I don't know, sometimes I feel as if part of the problem is that I am giving up in even trying to express myself effectively to them. It's a mystery. Thanks for your comments though Green. Hugs, Blueroses.
I think its pretty clear that we all get tired of dealing with doctors. The ones that don't look at our medical files or letters we have written. And yes I have written letters so I didn't forget everything. Its even worse when we go to someone that has a totally different view than our other doctors. Our long term disability insurance or some Gov't program requires an opinion from their doctor and he screws us up worse. Someone has a bright idea to cure us and makes our life worse than it already is. In your case I think I would try to find someone else to help your situation. It seems like your beating your head against the wall there. If your the patient and they are not willing to listen to your symptoms then your not getting anyplace. I guess I could become an alcoholic so the symptoms I have would fit into their easy to solve catagory. Then they would not have to think so hard about chemo brain. Love you Blue Slickwilly0 -
Thanks Slickslickwilly said:Hi Blue
I think its pretty clear that we all get tired of dealing with doctors. The ones that don't look at our medical files or letters we have written. And yes I have written letters so I didn't forget everything. Its even worse when we go to someone that has a totally different view than our other doctors. Our long term disability insurance or some Gov't program requires an opinion from their doctor and he screws us up worse. Someone has a bright idea to cure us and makes our life worse than it already is. In your case I think I would try to find someone else to help your situation. It seems like your beating your head against the wall there. If your the patient and they are not willing to listen to your symptoms then your not getting anyplace. I guess I could become an alcoholic so the symptoms I have would fit into their easy to solve catagory. Then they would not have to think so hard about chemo brain. Love you Blue Slickwilly
I am used to them not listening to some things I say but this was so blatant, just refused to read the symptoms, it was shocking actually but what shocked me even more was when I didn't take him to task til I got him to read it all. I don't trust his diagnosis because he didn't read all the symptoms, why would I have any faith in him if that's his take on it? I am going to wait and see what he said to my GP in his finding letter and then discuss with her what I experienced and probably after that I will ask for a second opinion or maybe even go back to him with how I felt about the first visit - not sure what I will do after this. Maybe something will show up in the blood tests he wanted. But I know I sure am not the only one who goes through this kind of thing, not by a long shot. So many people go without a proper diagnosis for years and years, as I have with this part of my medical issues, driving you almost nutso in the process. Luckily I have had the same GP forever and she believes in me and will help me find another doctor who might be able to help. It's a good thing I have her. Anywho, thanks for the supportive words Slickster. Love you back, Blueroses.0
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