I have to jump on the band wagon here and say you have to be proactive too.
At some point, she MUST see a doctor for refills. A doctor can not prescribe meds for months and months and years and years without seeing his/her patient. I would especially think for hormones. Don't they do blood work for that? I thought they would check the levels?
Anyways, maybe when your wife IS going, she's not telling the doctor everything. YOU need to get involved and make a phone call to schedule an appt. to talk to the Dr., or talk to him on the phone. If he cares for his patients, he'll find a minute and talk with you.
Then be upfront with her and say, "Look, I love you, I care for your wellbeing, I care about us, I want to help. I've made you an appt. to see the Dr. and I'm going to come with to see if there's anything I can do to help you get through this." Be there to support her without making her feel like you're backing her in a corner. Hormones can be wicked!! They CAN be controlled.
I'm sorry you're both going through this. Hang tough and remember that her hormones are talking and acting for her......it's an awful ride not having control. I've been in a situation where my husband had to be the one that got the ball rolling on my health. Sometimes we don't see what other people see. We are in so much pain and agony inside, and we try to hide it because we don't know what's happening to us. It can be a living hell.
Help her to help herself. It may be difficult at first, but be persistant! It'll pay off in the end.
~northernlights~ |