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Klo
Physical pain and depression
- Mar 27, 2022
- 169
I've had RA since I was 7 but I was in remission for about 13 years starting in my 30s. After covid it has started up again and I have been seeing drs since the beginning of this year but I feel like they have no urgency to get me a diagnosis or effective treatment. Since I didn't have insurance most of my adult life and I don't have access to my medical records from when I was a minor, it is like starting from scratch.
When I spend all day every day in pain and also some sleepless nights, it is hard to think of anything except dying.
I haven't felt dismissed when I am seeing the drs, but I am wondering if they really understand the situation. They have identified a major spinal issue but that doesn't explain the widespread pain I'm feeling which seems to be worse after the last round of medication I took. I just wonder if i am getting the correct care or if maybe I'm not communicating clearly with them.
It's hard to tell where the pain ends and depression begins. Just wondering if anyone else is going through something similar.
When I spend all day every day in pain and also some sleepless nights, it is hard to think of anything except dying.
I haven't felt dismissed when I am seeing the drs, but I am wondering if they really understand the situation. They have identified a major spinal issue but that doesn't explain the widespread pain I'm feeling which seems to be worse after the last round of medication I took. I just wonder if i am getting the correct care or if maybe I'm not communicating clearly with them.
It's hard to tell where the pain ends and depression begins. Just wondering if anyone else is going through something similar.