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starz62183
11-11-2008, 11:42 AM
is it ok to ask the doctor for better stronger medication

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Shoreline
11-11-2008, 02:30 PM
Hi Starz, Personally I don't think asking for specific medications is a good idea. He's the doctor, He knows what's available. He doesn't need his patients jumping on line to pick the next med they want to try or simply sugesting their favorite.

It's best to explain your condition, how the pain is still effecting you despite the meds your taking and ask what eslse can we try. If your in pain, you need to tell him you are in pain, Not what med you think he should prescribe. I know it sounds sarcastic, but our docs really don't need our input when it comes to med selection. As much as we like to think we know about the meds we have read about and may have used in the past, particluarly opiates, the doc still knows more. What he doesn't know is how the present meds are working, so that's the info you want to relay. If it was another class of drugs that you had sucess with, I would say absolutely, tell him if Lyrica or cymbalta helps, but when it comes to the pain meds. Stay the patient and let the doc be the doc. He knows what stronger and longer acting meds are availabale, what you need to do is explain how the present meds are working and explain your pain in a way he can understand so that he can do his job and make your pain more manageble.
Good luck, Dave.

Aver00
11-11-2008, 05:13 PM
I tend to believe it is okay to tell your doc about a med that has helped in the past whether it is a narcotic or an aspirin - I think we have some really brilliant physicians in this country but we also have some real ditzos - some of whom will write prescriptions for the dollar sooooooo as a consumer of their services lets not put them on too high of a pedestal and use your noggin and other resources that are available - a good doc is going to welcome your input and will even tell you why a certain narcotic is not right for you - docs are people just like you and me
We also have docs that are getting big gifts and bucks for the most popular narcotic on the market and that disturbs me
just use your good sense and listen to your doc unless things seem a little off
good luck Aver

starz62183
11-13-2008, 12:32 PM
Hello and thank you both for responding..

Today 11/13/08 was my appointment with PM and I did ask but I did not get... however

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it got increased

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. so I'm somewhat happy with the visit . but ill ask again next month I really need something stronger.
thanks again to you both.

Crystal





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