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Somewhat good news!
      #103513 - 09/02/04 05:09 PM
Sara-Sage

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I went to my family doctor tonight and asked to be put on an anti-depressant as I've been having a REALLY tough time lately. He prescribed Celexa and I will start it tomorrow morning. It is supposed to help with the IBS too but I'm not holding my breath.

I told my doctor about the horrible GI specialist and I don't think they're allowed to say aything bad because he really bit his tongue. He didn't looked please at all and kept telling me how sorry he was that I had such a rough experience with him.

I also asked about whether or not he thought I could have Crohns (as the GI doc eluded to). The friggin JERK GI told me that but in his report to my doctor said that he wants more testing done to rule it out! He led me believe that I was in the earlt stages of it. My good doc said it sounded very unlikely because I am lacking a few of the main symptoms and he does not suspect it...but he wants me to have a colonsocopy soon to be sure. He's going to refer me to a new GI for this of course. I was so upset when I told him about my appt. that I actually started crying. I usually try to hold it together a bit better but couldn't hold it in.

Anyhow, I guess this has been some progress and I am hopeful that things will fall into place once day. I can't give up yet. Thank god for good, empathetic, kind doctors because I really like mine a lot.

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      #103517 - 09/02/04 05:14 PM
atomic rose

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I'm SO glad you have a good family doctor... it still doesn't quite make up for the jerk GI, but at least you can trust ONE of your doctors! I'm glad you're getting a referral elsewhere. Good news indeed.

And I hope the Celexa works for ya!

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      #103519 - 09/02/04 05:15 PM
heather7476

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Oh I am so glad. I am realy happy so have a good doctor. Good luck with the new meds and the new GI. Keep us informed.

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Re: Somewhat good news! new
      #103522 - 09/02/04 05:19 PM
Sara-Sage

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That's funny that you wrote back because I was just reading that you started your anti-depressants too. That's too bad that it's hitting you so hard. Mine might do that too. Stick with it though because your body will get used to it and it might make a huge difference!

Ya, my doctor's a sweetie. He's just out of school so he's all eager to do some good in this world and isn't jaded and apathetic like big old JERK GI quack.

Good luck with your meds too.

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Re: Somewhat good news! new
      #103524 - 09/02/04 05:20 PM
Sara-Sage

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Thanks, I''l let everyone know if my new medications helps at all.

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Re: jerk GI drs. and antidepressants new
      #103526 - 09/02/04 05:28 PM
amo616

Reged: 08/16/04
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Loc: Ontario, Canada

What is it with Ontario GI specialists? Mine was a total jerk too. When he does colonoscopies, he doesn't put you all the way out! I had heard this from a friend and was prepared but it was awful. I felt everything, including when the scope went around corners in my gut. I cannot believe that they don't put you out here. I am being treated by my family dr for now and he's great.

I think the antidepressant will help but if it doesn't try another one. I tried Zoloft first, then Serzone (now off the market), and then finally Effexor, which really did the trick. I still have lots of anxiety but at least I can function.





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Re: jerk GI drs. and antidepressants new
      #103529 - 09/02/04 05:31 PM
Sara-Sage

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I asked him about the sedation and he said "Of course they sedate you and you shouldn't feel a thing". I think some GI's don't use that at all! The JERK GI kept telling me how extremely painful it would be - well ya, if you don't give your patients anything, then yes it will hurt a lot.

I will not get it done without sedation. Too bad.

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Good for you..... new
      #103534 - 09/02/04 05:44 PM
barbie

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Hi,

I glad that you are finally getting some quality care. No thanks to that Jerk GI.

Hubby takes Celexa because of a bout of depression after his heart bypass surgery. He doesn't have IBS but it has really helped him have a happy outlook. Hope it works for you, too.

Keep us posted.
Barbie

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Re: Good for you..... new
      #103548 - 09/02/04 06:11 PM
Sara-Sage

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Yes, I'm glad that he's way better than that JERK GI.

Hey, that's encouraging about the same med working well for your hubby!

Thanks.

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Re: Somewhat good news! new
      #103553 - 09/02/04 06:57 PM
jeenerz

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Isn't it amazing how a little bit of good news gives us hope and a new outlook on the same old problems??? I am soooooo glad you have a good doc. Hang on to him and sure hope the Celexa works for you. Rooting for you!
Janene

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