fizzgig (22,594 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 02:15 PM
got a bit miffed with my head doc the other day
went in for my quarterly med check and scored myself much lower on the intake questionnaire than i normally do. i explained to him about how everything came crashing down the beginning of last month and that i'm still very much grieving over my fat cat. he asked me if the grief was related to a deeper loss and i told him that it wasn't, it was over my loss of her. well, he told me he thought the grief was deeper and longer lasting than it should be..........
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i told him very firmly that grief is a very personal thing with no timetable and that i will grieve for as long as i do because she was a beloved friend and a member of my family. at least he didn't want to up my meds, which was something i was dead set against.
i also told my therapist about you guys yesterday and how much you've helped me. i know i say this a lot, but it's always worth repeating - i love and appreciate you guys very much.
CaliforniaPeggy (114,958 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 02:19 PM
1. Oh boy, my dear fizzgig...
Deeper and longer than it should be???
Ouch. That is distinctly not therapeutic. Is it time for a new head doc, or can you do that?
He should know better!
We love and appreciate you very much, too...
fizzgig (22,594 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 02:55 PM
2. he's a really odd duck
but i'll stick with him. he knows what he's doing with my meds and that's why i go to him, i have my therapist for the counselling side of it.
elleng (54,800 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 02:56 PM
4. Good you have therapist for counseling.
fizzgig (22,594 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 03:06 PM
6. i am in love with my therapist
i started seeing her when my marriage was to the point of disintegration early last year and she has been a godsend. she is the first therapist i've ever clicked with and she thought it completely normal that i spent our entire session a few weeks ago talking about fat cat.
elleng (54,800 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 02:55 PM
3. I agree,
doesn't sound therapeutic to me, should be more like, 'Oh, I see, I'm sorry to hear that. Tell me about your relationship with Ms. Fat Cat.'
olddots (6,129 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 07:47 PM
7. my med doc would usually open with
" and you are ? " don't take your experience with the doc personally because pill docs are unfortunately very clueless about who their paitents are .Our pets are our loves in very deep ways that can't be disqualified .
fizzgig (22,594 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 02:55 PM
2. he's a really odd duck
but i'll stick with him. he knows what he's doing with my meds and that's why i go to him, i have my therapist for the counselling side of it.
Isn't she the one who stays drunk and smokes weed? Plus she's on psych pills? I'm not a pharmacist, but I wouldn't think that it would be a good thing to mix alcohol, weed, and pills.
fizzgig (22,594 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 02:15 PM
got a bit miffed with my head doc the other day
went in for my quarterly med check and scored myself much lower on the intake questionnaire than i normally do. i explained to him about how everything came crashing down the beginning of last month and that i'm still very much grieving over my fat cat. he asked me if the grief was related to a deeper loss and i told him that it wasn't, it was over my loss of her. well, he told me he thought the grief was deeper and longer lasting than it should be..........
..............................
.........................................................................
i told him very firmly that grief is a very personal thing with no timetable and that i will grieve for as long as i do because she was a beloved friend and a member of my family. at least he didn't want to up my meds, which was something i was dead set against.
i also told my therapist about you guys yesterday and how much you've helped me. i know i say this a lot, but it's always worth repeating - i love and appreciate you guys very much.
Isn't she the one who stays drunk and smokes weed? Plus she's on psych pills? I'm not a pharmacist, but I wouldn't think that it would be a good thing to mix alcohol, weed, and pills.
Yeah.
And she's alleged before that she's been on only one mood-altering pharmaceutical.
As if beer, liquor, dope, and gut bombs don't mess with the brain too.
I'm no psychiatrist, but I've been around a while, and immediately recognize thunderthigh's problem; she's trying to ameliorate a spiritual problem with drugs.
Never in the whole history of medicine--and franksolich has had several physicians back me up on this--has a spiritual problem been resolved with drugs.
Never. Not once. In the entire history of medicine.
olddots (6,129 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 07:47 PM
7. my med doc would usually open with
" and you are ? " don't take your experience with the doc personally because pill docs are unfortunately very clueless about who their paitents are .Our pets are our loves in very deep ways that can't be disqualified .
Animals are people too, according to libs.
That mindset is very unhealthy.
pets are our loves in very deep ways that can't be disqualified
fizzgig (22,594 posts) Thu Apr 16, 2015, 02:55 PM
2. he's a really odd duck
but i'll stick with him. he knows what he's doing with my meds and that's why i go to him, i have my therapist for the counselling side of it.