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Ms. Toad

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37. Eventually I got to wonderful doctors.
Fri Oct 7, 2022, 01:43 PM
Oct 2022

The doctor in the hospital was a jerk, who couldn't be bothered to do more than babysit. They ruled out all of the objective causes for pancreatitis (gall stones, family history, prior incidents), so the floor doctor decided that I must an alcoholic who is lying about how much I drink - since how that is not something he could verify. His plan was to keep me on IV fluids until he could justify sending me home, with no further exploration of causes.

I asked for a GI consult, which he initially denied. Little to say, that didn't go over well with me. He then, finally, did a simple manipulation to see if my gall bladder was involved (it was) and reluctantly agreed. Still - he was sure I was just lying about alcohol use. That attitude was so obvious that even my spouse (who does not do subtle) thought it was inappropriate and odd. At least twice, in her presence, he told me to just stop drinking and I'd be fine. (Since alcohol consumption that is sufficient to cause pancreatitis requires about 6-8 drinks a day for a half-dozen years, the fact that I had been in the hospital for 3 days with no withdrawal symptoms should have bought him a clue.)

The GI consult was the oddest interaction I've ever had with a doctor - but she ordered a slew of tests which gave the wonderful pancreatic/gall bladder specialist (after I was discharged) all that was needed to figure things out.

But, yes pancreatitis can be extremely painful. Mine wasn't very painful - so it took me a long time to get myself to the ER. And it's also life-threatening (it likes to shut down other organs). Our expectation is that it was a single incident and won't return. But time will tell.

I'm sorry about your sister. Battling addiction - even with a debilitiating condition that ought to discourage drinking - is tough.

In good Covid news [View all] Johnny2X2X Oct 2022 OP
K & R! Got my bivalent booster 3 weeks ago! 50 Shades Of Blue Oct 2022 #1
In Southern California I see more and more people mask-less . . . Lovie777 Oct 2022 #2
It's everywhere. SergeStorms Oct 2022 #14
This is great! jimfields33 Oct 2022 #3
This is good news. llmart Oct 2022 #4
K&R! gademocrat7 Oct 2022 #5
Everyone I know in North Carolina is either sick with COVID or has just gotten over it. BComplex Oct 2022 #6
Not to mention Mad_Machine76 Oct 2022 #7
That's what worries me the most. BComplex Oct 2022 #8
Cases are falling too Johnny2X2X Oct 2022 #9
"Everyone I know in NC"? So many questions... maxsolomon Oct 2022 #20
vaxxed and boosted. One family of 3; one couple (2); another family with only 3 sick; BComplex Oct 2022 #30
The endemic phase paleotn Oct 2022 #10
And keep an eye out for sequelae . . . Ms. Toad Oct 2022 #11
Had to look that up ... Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2022 #21
Sorry! Ms. Toad Oct 2022 #25
What sorry? Thank you; it's not the first time you've educated me! Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2022 #27
I've finally been cleared for the most recent booster Ms. Toad Oct 2022 #28
DO you have Diabetes by any chance? Dorian Gray Oct 2022 #31
I do, but it's Type 2. The case report is about a T1 diabetic - Ms. Toad Oct 2022 #33
It's interesting Dorian Gray Oct 2022 #35
Eventually I got to wonderful doctors. Ms. Toad Oct 2022 #37
Thank you for your kindness Dorian Gray Oct 2022 #38
My H is now on Day 12 of testing positive. Raftergirl Oct 2022 #12
Got booster and flu shot last week. mgardener Oct 2022 #13
My wife and I got the new omicron last week! PurgedVoter Oct 2022 #15
Any side effects from omicron booster? Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2022 #16
I always feel a touch of a rash on my right arm every time I get exposure. PurgedVoter Oct 2022 #18
Bookmark this site! Silver Gaia Oct 2022 #17
Deaths are now 200 a day on average Johnny2X2X Oct 2022 #19
I can do a walk in at my clinic for booster #3. Going Fri 👍 electric_blue68 Oct 2022 #22
Got my flu shot same time. Johnny2X2X Oct 2022 #23
I won't do that.. electric_blue68 Oct 2022 #24
Please keep wearing an N95 or equivalent mask! My father has had all his vaccines and he's on a liberal_mama Oct 2022 #26
Sorry to hear that, it has to be tough. maxsolomon Oct 2022 #29
... Nevilledog Oct 2022 #34
wife and I got the new booster and flu shot yesterday IBEWVET Oct 2022 #32
congrats Dorian Gray Oct 2022 #36
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