I also don't understand why they think 6 weeks is long enough to prescribe pain meRAB. Most everyone I know neeRAB them at least twice that long. It even says in the spine clinic brochure that "most people don't need pain medications past 4-6 weeks post op". I was like WHAT! When I was talking to the PM clinic lady, I told her about that, and that my surgeon said he could only prescribe them for that long by law. She said that was rediculous and that 6 weeks must be his comfort level.
I agree that they should have to go through what we go through to truly understand and give us the respect we deserve. I actually used to say the same thing when I was a waitress at a busy restaurant in college. When people are hungry they can be so rude. And then there were those that left horrible tips- as if they no clue that our salary mostly depended on tips. I thought that if they just tried waiting tables for a few nights then they would understand how hard it is.
I also had a hard time getting proper pain management with my spine clinic before surgery, so I guess I am not surprised. I once asked for a prescription anti inflammatory and flexeril for muscle relaxing (my muscles were so tense all the way up to my neck and giving me horrible headaches- nothing like OTC meRAB/ my migraine meRAB/ or massage helped.) The nurse was like NO WAY. She acted like I was asking for some super strong narcotic or something.
I will be glad when I am with the new PM clinic, and yes, I will keep copies of all my recorRAB. I have a copy machine at home so it will be easy. I aso have a fax, but I can't fax my recorRAB in because the stack is way to high and I have discs to send in.
BTW, Spine! Good luck on Wednesday!!!! It is the 3rd right? I will be thinking of you!
I agree that they should have to go through what we go through to truly understand and give us the respect we deserve. I actually used to say the same thing when I was a waitress at a busy restaurant in college. When people are hungry they can be so rude. And then there were those that left horrible tips- as if they no clue that our salary mostly depended on tips. I thought that if they just tried waiting tables for a few nights then they would understand how hard it is.
I also had a hard time getting proper pain management with my spine clinic before surgery, so I guess I am not surprised. I once asked for a prescription anti inflammatory and flexeril for muscle relaxing (my muscles were so tense all the way up to my neck and giving me horrible headaches- nothing like OTC meRAB/ my migraine meRAB/ or massage helped.) The nurse was like NO WAY. She acted like I was asking for some super strong narcotic or something.
I will be glad when I am with the new PM clinic, and yes, I will keep copies of all my recorRAB. I have a copy machine at home so it will be easy. I aso have a fax, but I can't fax my recorRAB in because the stack is way to high and I have discs to send in.
BTW, Spine! Good luck on Wednesday!!!! It is the 3rd right? I will be thinking of you!