So I skipped ahead in line and got admitted. But normally they escalate, I guess, because they tried to start me with pills. I told them, with no small irritation, that I did not get admitted for meds I can pick up at the pharmacy. Then they tried to give me some of the meds (I'm supposed to get 4, they started with 1, which is new. Got them up to 3, and that is all the fight I have.) We'll see about the second dose.
Unrelatedly, I wonder how much money the person who wrote the app, etc, that lets you use your iOS or Android phone as a restaurant's table's ready buzzer at the restaurant (when's the last time you used one of those as a coaster?). You could do some other cool stuff too, once you've registered for a restaurant--accumulate frequent flier points, free desserts on your birthday, etc.
I've asked them to skip treating me in the ER and send me straight ever to where I end up getting admitted when the ER doesn't work, so we can skip the rigmarole.
Seriously! I don't know how you put up with it.
I hope they are done with the aggressive red tape and are treating you.
They can't even be consistent in their inconsistency!
Errands run. By 10. On a sunday. That's unheard of. Eating something and then...I'll gird my loins to call for a tow and drop the car off.
Timelies all!
Sorry that you're dealing with the ridic red tape, ita.
DH has an in-person interview in Cincinnati on the 16th.
Cincinnati! Ping me if there's anything we can do for him.
I was gone all evening and late into last night, but -- yes, me too! Let me know if we can roll out some hospitality or Graeter's.
Waiting on the tow truck to call....
I am trying not to cry right now. I don't know what to do. The observation doctor is ever worse than the ER, in the end. He wants to space the doses by 4 hours,
because it shouldn't make a difference.
I wonder why they bother speaking in English at that point. Clearly it makes a difference, or you wouldn't choose one option over the other.
So, no. I'm not doing that. They are giving me the 4th medication of the first dose, and then I'm leaving. The first broken dose almost two hours ago has entirely worn off. I explained to him that waiting four hours is falling back into the hole, effectively all the way. I'm not asking for medication to sustain a pain free state, which is what the ever 4 is for. This regimen is recommended to break an episode.
But, most irritatingly of all, the doctor acts like no one at this hospital has ever received these dosages of medication without promptly DYING, and therefore no doctor would recommend or administer this.
Good christ. I really want to get over this hump and have the Botox work. I am, honestly, optimistic. But that's
entirely
dependent on me breaking the cycle, and them because of the Botox it doesn't come back.
Please, doctors, help me break it. Why couldn't I have gotten last week's staff? They were all great. Nice, calm, understanding, solicitous in a way that did help break the pain for a little, but unfortunately too soon for the toxin to start killing migraine ass properly.
The amount of anger I'll inspire in my boss if I don't come into work tomorrow is massive, but if it still hurts anywhere near as much as it does now...not even a question.
"That shouldn't happen," the doctor said.
"I shouldn't have migraines," I interrupted. "Lots of things
happen."
Bah. I do know what to do. I will incense my boss, and miss work tomorrow, and come in at 5 or so in the morning, and try all over again. That's a bit closer to doctor's changing shift.
But for today, I'm AMA and loving it (she spits out bitterly).
Oh, ita, I am so sorry. That's terrible.
ita, it makes me so angry that you have to deal with this crap every week. There is no good reason why a doctor shouldn't be able to set up an appointment at a hospital every week to get the medication doses you need. You shouldn't have to deal with the uncertainty of never knowing who you are going to have to deal with and whether or not they are going to be cooperative.