Posted by floatingbridge on June 27, 2011, at 13:53:26
In reply to Re: half thoughts » floatingbridge, posted by sigismund on June 26, 2011, at 18:15:47
Well, sigi, yeah. My husband called my ex pdoc. It's come to that, someone having to discuss my treatment. So pdoc calls back and says Nardil. So, yes, the prescibing can be done. But remind me to look at my practice kindness wallet card because I could just smack that man after 2 years or more asking him for a maoi. It's a bit late.
And do you think I want to take a single thing today? I cannot abide the thought of another medication. I have my tiny norco pile and my once a day ambien. I am exhausted.
The corporate med place called today. That's good I guess, but I've gone into hiding from doctors. Yeah. I'll get there this week. Show up. Get looked at, checked off, record complete. I just don't see how I can ever start anything. It's like thinking about touching a distant galaxy.
I still have an appt at Stanford for their anxiety clinic. I will make that as much out of curiosity as 'hope'. Maybe curiosity is a better stance to cultivate.
I am very glad you received (and found) some effective care. I had a good tcm person. I really don't know anymore. You sound like you've walked the line w/ some success.
> >Is it difficult for folks to get treated for things of any sort where you live?
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> Oh yeah sure. Something like you have, yes.
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> Of course you can get a doc to prescribe Nardil or Parnate but to find out what is really wrong and do something about it is really hard.
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> This bloke helped me more than anyone else....
> http://www.nutritionmedicine.org/index.php?id=46
* and whoever gazes at the stars will never again be quite alone...
c-ptsd & attendant health concerns
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