Sorry Doctors
I'm not saying that I'm better than other doctors. Well maybe I am, but the point is that both my brother and I are physcians. We both have had horrible things happen to our family because of either arrogance, lack of skill, or simply just they really don't care. Both my brother and I have vowed to absolutely do our very best with every patient we have. That person is someones mom, dad, sibling, or grandparent and people love them. Patient's and their families are so vunerable in these situations. We understand this. I remember a story that my Paul, my bro, told me once about one of his patients. She was an older lady who was terminal and really was only expected to live a few more hours. She was conscious and aware. Needless to say, she was very scared. This women had no family around, so my brother sat with her holding her hand through the night until she passed. See we both no what it's like to have this happen to us personally. But then again that's how our parent's raised us.
Now you are scaring me a little. My wife has been getting headaches lately. She usually gets them if she doesn't eat enough during the day, but every doctor says she is not Diabetic. She takes Tylonol, and sometimes it work, sometimes it doesnt, more so it doesn't then it does. If she eats something, it goes away, but not always. When I read things like this, I think, man I need to take her in, but then again, I could be just paranoid. She's just one of those people that just has to have enough food in them at all times or else she feels like crap. The funny thing is she's only 5'1 and 115 lbs. Anyway, my feeling is, it's better to be paranoid then have someone tell you "it's too late". I'm still trying to decide whether it justifies having her go see somebody about it.
Yeah I keep telling her that. She starts working again this week so once she has 3 meals a day in her I'm going to see if she still gets them. If she does, I'm forcing her to go to the Doctor and get it scheduled. It's just been one thing after another this past couple of months. Hopefully it's nothing.
I wouldn't worry. I get the same way as do many people I know. Just last summer I personally developed severe migraines. My neighbor at home is a neurosurgeon. He checked me out and I'm fine. In most cases these symptoms subside and are in fact benign. With today's insurance without medical necessity, their not going to pay for an MR or CT. My recommendation is for her to eat. If it doesn't go away, then make an apt with your PCP. One thing that I'm oppossed to is the use of meds to mask symptoms. If there's a symptom there may be a problem. Maybe her's is simply not eating. See one does not have to be diabetic to have symptoms from a decreased blood glucose level. If the sypmtoms persist, DO NOT simply allow them to medicate her. When I'm hungry, I turn into even a bigger dik than I usually am!

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I wouldn't worry. I get the same way as do many people I know. Just last summer I personally developed severe migraines. My neighbor at home is a neurosurgeon. He checked me out and I'm fine. In most cases these symptoms subside and are in fact benign. With today's insurance without medical necessity, their not going to pay for an MR or CT. My recommendation is for her to eat. If it doesn't go away, then make an apt with your PCP. One thing that I'm oppossed to is the use of meds to mask symptoms. If there's a symptom there may be a problem. Maybe her's is simply not eating. See one does not have to be diabetic to have symptoms from a decreased blood glucose level. If the sypmtoms persist, DO NOT simply allow them to medicate her. When I'm hungry, I turn into even a bigger dik than I usually am!
I wouldn't worry. I get the same way as do many people I know. Just last summer I personally developed severe migraines. My neighbor at home is a neurosurgeon. He checked me out and I'm fine. In most cases these symptoms subside and are in fact benign. With today's insurance without medical necessity, their not going to pay for an MR or CT. My recommendation is for her to eat. If it doesn't go away, then make an apt with your PCP. One thing that I'm oppossed to is the use of meds to mask symptoms. If there's a symptom there may be a problem. Maybe her's is simply not eating. See one does not have to be diabetic to have symptoms from a decreased blood glucose level. If the sypmtoms persist, DO NOT simply allow them to medicate her. When I'm hungry, I turn into even a bigger dik than I usually am!





