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Do you sometimes second-guess doctors & nurses?

Solo

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My CF doctor is well aware of the way I am self-sufficient. Whenever I am hospitalized, he gives me carte blanche on my insulin- I simply count all the carbs in the meal and then tell the nurses how much to give me. Even though he is basically an encyclopedia of CF, he also realizes that nobody has the same symptoms, and I am the one who has to deal and control this disease everyday. I am basically working non-stop, most people work at their job 40 hours a week and call it quitting time, but I can't quit, if I even take a few days break from my well-being, I will fall steps behind, and all my efforts would have been in vain.

When I was in the hospital last time, one of my doctors ordered an IV mixed with dextrose. Well, my blood sugars were always sky high for a while, until I brainstormed and found the culprit. I yelled and complained first to the nurses' aids, then the actual docs. I told them giving me and IV mixed with sugar is like giving Superman an IV mixed with kryptonite.
 

Solo

New member
My CF doctor is well aware of the way I am self-sufficient. Whenever I am hospitalized, he gives me carte blanche on my insulin- I simply count all the carbs in the meal and then tell the nurses how much to give me. Even though he is basically an encyclopedia of CF, he also realizes that nobody has the same symptoms, and I am the one who has to deal and control this disease everyday. I am basically working non-stop, most people work at their job 40 hours a week and call it quitting time, but I can't quit, if I even take a few days break from my well-being, I will fall steps behind, and all my efforts would have been in vain.

When I was in the hospital last time, one of my doctors ordered an IV mixed with dextrose. Well, my blood sugars were always sky high for a while, until I brainstormed and found the culprit. I yelled and complained first to the nurses' aids, then the actual docs. I told them giving me and IV mixed with sugar is like giving Superman an IV mixed with kryptonite.
 

Solo

New member
My CF doctor is well aware of the way I am self-sufficient. Whenever I am hospitalized, he gives me carte blanche on my insulin- I simply count all the carbs in the meal and then tell the nurses how much to give me. Even though he is basically an encyclopedia of CF, he also realizes that nobody has the same symptoms, and I am the one who has to deal and control this disease everyday. I am basically working non-stop, most people work at their job 40 hours a week and call it quitting time, but I can't quit, if I even take a few days break from my well-being, I will fall steps behind, and all my efforts would have been in vain.

When I was in the hospital last time, one of my doctors ordered an IV mixed with dextrose. Well, my blood sugars were always sky high for a while, until I brainstormed and found the culprit. I yelled and complained first to the nurses' aids, then the actual docs. I told them giving me and IV mixed with sugar is like giving Superman an IV mixed with kryptonite.
 

Solo

New member
My CF doctor is well aware of the way I am self-sufficient. Whenever I am hospitalized, he gives me carte blanche on my insulin- I simply count all the carbs in the meal and then tell the nurses how much to give me. Even though he is basically an encyclopedia of CF, he also realizes that nobody has the same symptoms, and I am the one who has to deal and control this disease everyday. I am basically working non-stop, most people work at their job 40 hours a week and call it quitting time, but I can't quit, if I even take a few days break from my well-being, I will fall steps behind, and all my efforts would have been in vain.

When I was in the hospital last time, one of my doctors ordered an IV mixed with dextrose. Well, my blood sugars were always sky high for a while, until I brainstormed and found the culprit. I yelled and complained first to the nurses' aids, then the actual docs. I told them giving me and IV mixed with sugar is like giving Superman an IV mixed with kryptonite.
 

Solo

New member
My CF doctor is well aware of the way I am self-sufficient. Whenever I am hospitalized, he gives me carte blanche on my insulin- I simply count all the carbs in the meal and then tell the nurses how much to give me. Even though he is basically an encyclopedia of CF, he also realizes that nobody has the same symptoms, and I am the one who has to deal and control this disease everyday. I am basically working non-stop, most people work at their job 40 hours a week and call it quitting time, but I can't quit, if I even take a few days break from my well-being, I will fall steps behind, and all my efforts would have been in vain.
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<br />When I was in the hospital last time, one of my doctors ordered an IV mixed with dextrose. Well, my blood sugars were always sky high for a while, until I brainstormed and found the culprit. I yelled and complained first to the nurses' aids, then the actual docs. I told them giving me and IV mixed with sugar is like giving Superman an IV mixed with kryptonite.
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MicheleGazelle

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Kristen</b></i>

I wrote a post on another (non-cf) message board about second guessing a nurse, and someone said to me:



"What is it you do for a living? It must be pretty impressive to know that all those doctors and nurses you've met have no idea what they were talking about."
</end quote></div>

Yes, I think I know my body better than some doctor who occassionally spends 15 minutes or so with me.


Just tell him/her that you are exceedingly humble and respectful compared to me. I haven't seen a doctor in over two years. <wink>
 

MicheleGazelle

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Kristen</b></i>

I wrote a post on another (non-cf) message board about second guessing a nurse, and someone said to me:



"What is it you do for a living? It must be pretty impressive to know that all those doctors and nurses you've met have no idea what they were talking about."
</end quote></div>

Yes, I think I know my body better than some doctor who occassionally spends 15 minutes or so with me.


Just tell him/her that you are exceedingly humble and respectful compared to me. I haven't seen a doctor in over two years. <wink>
 

MicheleGazelle

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Kristen</b></i>

I wrote a post on another (non-cf) message board about second guessing a nurse, and someone said to me:



"What is it you do for a living? It must be pretty impressive to know that all those doctors and nurses you've met have no idea what they were talking about."
</end quote></div>

Yes, I think I know my body better than some doctor who occassionally spends 15 minutes or so with me.


Just tell him/her that you are exceedingly humble and respectful compared to me. I haven't seen a doctor in over two years. <wink>
 

MicheleGazelle

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Kristen</b></i>

I wrote a post on another (non-cf) message board about second guessing a nurse, and someone said to me:



"What is it you do for a living? It must be pretty impressive to know that all those doctors and nurses you've met have no idea what they were talking about."
</end quote>

Yes, I think I know my body better than some doctor who occassionally spends 15 minutes or so with me.


Just tell him/her that you are exceedingly humble and respectful compared to me. I haven't seen a doctor in over two years. <wink>
 

MicheleGazelle

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Kristen</b></i>
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<br />I wrote a post on another (non-cf) message board about second guessing a nurse, and someone said to me:
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<br />"What is it you do for a living? It must be pretty impressive to know that all those doctors and nurses you've met have no idea what they were talking about."
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<br />Yes, I think I know my body better than some doctor who occassionally spends 15 minutes or so with me.
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<br />Just tell him/her that you are exceedingly humble and respectful compared to me. I haven't seen a doctor in over two years. <wink>
 

Kristen

New member
Well, I am very happy to know I am not alone here, and that I am doing the right thing for my health. I was pretty darn sure I was <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> I guess we people with chronic illness view doctors and nurses differently than the general population - meaning, we don't see them as infallible because we've had so much more experience with them. I was talking about something benign, not CF-related at the other message board, but when that person said that to me, I was PISSED and said some bad words.
 

Kristen

New member
Well, I am very happy to know I am not alone here, and that I am doing the right thing for my health. I was pretty darn sure I was <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> I guess we people with chronic illness view doctors and nurses differently than the general population - meaning, we don't see them as infallible because we've had so much more experience with them. I was talking about something benign, not CF-related at the other message board, but when that person said that to me, I was PISSED and said some bad words.
 

Kristen

New member
Well, I am very happy to know I am not alone here, and that I am doing the right thing for my health. I was pretty darn sure I was <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> I guess we people with chronic illness view doctors and nurses differently than the general population - meaning, we don't see them as infallible because we've had so much more experience with them. I was talking about something benign, not CF-related at the other message board, but when that person said that to me, I was PISSED and said some bad words.
 

Kristen

New member
Well, I am very happy to know I am not alone here, and that I am doing the right thing for my health. I was pretty darn sure I was <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> I guess we people with chronic illness view doctors and nurses differently than the general population - meaning, we don't see them as infallible because we've had so much more experience with them. I was talking about something benign, not CF-related at the other message board, but when that person said that to me, I was PISSED and said some bad words.
 

Kristen

New member
Well, I am very happy to know I am not alone here, and that I am doing the right thing for my health. I was pretty darn sure I was <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> I guess we people with chronic illness view doctors and nurses differently than the general population - meaning, we don't see them as infallible because we've had so much more experience with them. I was talking about something benign, not CF-related at the other message board, but when that person said that to me, I was PISSED and said some bad words.
 

Buckeye

New member
I second guess absolutely every single doctor that my son is in contact with. We have had too many doctors be wrong about things in the past. I think once you are around doctors for any length of time you realize that they really are just people making educated guesses.For example - a few years ago my son had to go to the ER and ended up in the ICU for three days and I drove the doctors nuts because I would not accept their diagnosis of what was wrong with him (it was not CF related at all). Their diagnosis just wasn't making sense to me and I knew there was something else going on. In the end I was right, it had nothing to do with what they originally thought was wrong.
 

Buckeye

New member
I second guess absolutely every single doctor that my son is in contact with. We have had too many doctors be wrong about things in the past. I think once you are around doctors for any length of time you realize that they really are just people making educated guesses.For example - a few years ago my son had to go to the ER and ended up in the ICU for three days and I drove the doctors nuts because I would not accept their diagnosis of what was wrong with him (it was not CF related at all). Their diagnosis just wasn't making sense to me and I knew there was something else going on. In the end I was right, it had nothing to do with what they originally thought was wrong.
 

Buckeye

New member
I second guess absolutely every single doctor that my son is in contact with. We have had too many doctors be wrong about things in the past. I think once you are around doctors for any length of time you realize that they really are just people making educated guesses.For example - a few years ago my son had to go to the ER and ended up in the ICU for three days and I drove the doctors nuts because I would not accept their diagnosis of what was wrong with him (it was not CF related at all). Their diagnosis just wasn't making sense to me and I knew there was something else going on. In the end I was right, it had nothing to do with what they originally thought was wrong.
 

Buckeye

New member
I second guess absolutely every single doctor that my son is in contact with. We have had too many doctors be wrong about things in the past. I think once you are around doctors for any length of time you realize that they really are just people making educated guesses.For example - a few years ago my son had to go to the ER and ended up in the ICU for three days and I drove the doctors nuts because I would not accept their diagnosis of what was wrong with him (it was not CF related at all). Their diagnosis just wasn't making sense to me and I knew there was something else going on. In the end I was right, it had nothing to do with what they originally thought was wrong.
 

Buckeye

New member
I second guess absolutely every single doctor that my son is in contact with. We have had too many doctors be wrong about things in the past. I think once you are around doctors for any length of time you realize that they really are just people making educated guesses.<p>For example - a few years ago my son had to go to the ER and ended up in the ICU for three days and I drove the doctors nuts because I would not accept their diagnosis of what was wrong with him (it was not CF related at all). Their diagnosis just wasn't making sense to me and I knew there was something else going on. In the end I was right, it had nothing to do with what they originally thought was wrong.
 
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