ThatFLguy wrote:
That is why this year I am willing to seek out second opinions. Fire doctors if need be and not rest until an answer is given.
ThatFLguy,
Absolutley, 100%. It surprises me how often doctors will just give you the run around when the answer is not easily identifiable with their standard tests. It seems like with some of them, it's a relief that you just give up fighting for answers and go away. I don't plan on being told there's "nothing we can do" I pray that you don't lose the determination that you have now.
I am holding out hope that this upcoming visit with the new doctor i have yet to meet will be willing to dig in and give me some reason for this. I am also sort of glad that the doctor i did see a couple weeks ago forwarded my case on to someone he trusted as his mentor. He was honest with me and told me my case had complexities and that the doctor he wanted me to see specialized in bladder dysfunction and developmental abnormalities. I think I probably made it clear by my exhausted facial expressions, and serious demeanor that I wouldn't be leaving there without some kind of services rendered. I have had a few family practice doctors ignore me or write me prescriptions and send me on my way. To my fault though I only had the guts to bring it up at different points when it was particularly bothersome. After a while it just became a thing I had to deal with. What really made me not pursue any other treatment for my OAB was, yes, the stigma of being a young person with bladder control issues, but also the Urologist i saw when I was 20, who after doing a round of tests, told me (and I quote): "You have a bladder like a pregnant woman. It's ok to hold it. You need to train your bladder." Such sage advice from a trusted, caring professional... My point is, don't let a bad doctor discourage you from getting the healthcare you need.
I am so sorry you have to go through this junk with your current doctors. I hope you stay as determined as you sound in your last post. What your dealing with sounds serious, and even life threatening. If not just quality of life. Find a doctor who will listen to everything you are saying, and if they can't find the answer, at least point you in the direction of someone who can. Please keep us updated. All the best to you on your quest, good sir!