[personal profile] rootofnewt
I have an appointment with the podiatrist again today.

I asked boy to go with me in hopes that (a) I won't be as prone to breaking out in tears if the doctor makes comments like "well, you don't know *anything*"; (b) the doctor will treat me a bit more respectfully; and (c) I won't forget anything.

I want the doctor to take me seriously when I tell him that the metatarsal bands make me feel off-balance. He said I'd get used to it. I haven't. And wearing them does help the nerve pain, but the sides of my feet, my ankles, my knees, and my hips and back all ache after wearing them. After years of fibro, cfids, and dizziness, I *know* when I'm actually off balance. The doctor may have a medical degree, but that doesn't mean he can miraculously detect what's going on in *my* body, the one *I* actually live in. He's a doctor, not a telepath. And I'm not some moron he can belittle.

Date: 2003-06-11 12:55 pm (UTC)
lcohen: (lego)
From: [personal profile] lcohen
my mom and dad participate in this program at the cleveland school of podiatry where they enact patient roles for podiatrist wanna-bes to give them an opportunity to learn how to talk to people and such. i sure wish your doc would avail himself of a refresher course.

i hope the visit goes well and the doctor listens to you. a cure that messes up seven other things is not really a cure. but i hope he finds something that works for you--i had heel spurs for a year and i ignored them (because i'm an idiot, i guess) and oh my, what a difference it made when i finally got them treated.

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