figmentPez
Staff member
Checking in to say "Hi!". I've only got limited computer access, so I can't spend a lot of time on the forums, but it's nice to know you haven't burned the place down in my absence.
It is so horribly frustrating here. I'm not even going to bother listing all the stupid little stuff I get annoyed by. Some I can see the reason for (like why dental floss has to be checked out) but I can't see the reason for other stuff (like why plastic floss picks have the restriction).
The big frustration is that doctors still can't find a physical reason for my health problems. Which is leading to a lot of, roughly:
Doc: You get frustrated when your mom and sister cook meals for you. Your chart says you're a healthy young man, why don't you cook for yourself?
Me: Because I can't.
Doc: Really?
Me: Yes, really. I might be able to cook, but not cook and exercise and do laundry and do all the other stuff necessary to take care of myself. I know, I've tried many times.
....
Doc: I notice that you're looking thoughtful, what are you thinking?
Me: I'm angry because you don't believe I have limits I can't control.
Doc: I believe you. I've said that I believe your problems are real.
Me: Yes, you have, but you've also said you think I choose to be sick because I get some sort of benefit from it, that it fills some need.
Doc: I didn't say that. (to the rest of the treatment team) Did I say that?
Repeat until time is up and I want to hit my head against a wall because that would feel more productive.
It is so horribly frustrating here. I'm not even going to bother listing all the stupid little stuff I get annoyed by. Some I can see the reason for (like why dental floss has to be checked out) but I can't see the reason for other stuff (like why plastic floss picks have the restriction).
The big frustration is that doctors still can't find a physical reason for my health problems. Which is leading to a lot of, roughly:
Doc: You get frustrated when your mom and sister cook meals for you. Your chart says you're a healthy young man, why don't you cook for yourself?
Me: Because I can't.
Doc: Really?
Me: Yes, really. I might be able to cook, but not cook and exercise and do laundry and do all the other stuff necessary to take care of myself. I know, I've tried many times.
....
Doc: I notice that you're looking thoughtful, what are you thinking?
Me: I'm angry because you don't believe I have limits I can't control.
Doc: I believe you. I've said that I believe your problems are real.
Me: Yes, you have, but you've also said you think I choose to be sick because I get some sort of benefit from it, that it fills some need.
Doc: I didn't say that. (to the rest of the treatment team) Did I say that?
Repeat until time is up and I want to hit my head against a wall because that would feel more productive.