Wednesday 19 February 2014

Positive Head On

Ok so all the appointments that were supposed to fix me or at least help me with some mental fixing began on Monday.


I went to see a biomechanics specialist on Monday, so that I could potentially get a heads up of what else is likely to go wrong in regards to my Hypermobility and how I could prevent it.


When we got there it was a biomechanics specialist but also a podiatrist, so I was upset that I'd booked in with the wrong person.


However I didn't (well technically I did) but the podiatrist had.....hypermobility and was working with the NHS to create a care pathway so that people who suffer can actually be passed to the right people and be taken seriously.


So although I didn't technically get what I went for it was just so nice to be able to chat to someone who knew so much about it. I came out of there non the wiser particularly but it was almost like a counselling session, I got confirmation of things I already knew, but I felt so much better about things!
 
He advised me to start Clinical Pilates, which all being well I'm starting next month.

Then on Tuesday I had a Drs appointment. I've been on the pill since I had T, as I had some hormonal problems that affected my family relationships quite badly. However Hypermobility can be made worse by being on the pill (Progesterone makes you bendy) so I needed to try and find a way to come off the pill but not go bat shit crazy again, and without the use of anti depressants. Even if I do go mad again I don't want to be putting more chemicals into my body, especially when I only need them a few days a month. So that was what I told the Dr, a quick pill swap maybe, no progesterone and no anti depressants. 

What did she suggest? A Mirena Coil (progesterone) and anti depressants. When I questioned her she told me to go away, calm down and think over what she'd suggested and come back in a few weeks. (Also suggested I have iron tests for potential anaemia)

So I left, mad as hell, then after some thinking I came up with the following: if my hormones are out of whack because of the pill then a simple hormone test could potentially tell me if they were the possible cause of my anxiety, joint pain, fatigue, crazy hormones. So I called the Dr back and asked if I could get a hormone imbalance test done. Was basically told no and to discuss it with her at my next appointment.

I rang a private hospital who will do the tests, for £130. But I'd need a GP referral.

After some more soul searching and talking to my family I decided that I'm going to try coming off my pill. I have plenty of spare packs so can always jump back on if things get too bad. But after reading through my blogs from the time when I was deemed 'a bit crazy' I actually had a lot going on. I'd given birth in Oct, OH and my relationship was still in early stages, the Daughter was living at home and we weren't getting on at all and I was planning my wedding. To be fair I defy anyone male or female to not be a bit snappy dealing with all that and a 3 month old with reflux and no sleep!

So perhaps it wasn't PND/PMS/PMDD perhaps I was just struggling to cope!

We'll soon see! 

Then today I went for my iron tests and sneakily asked the phlebotomist if she did hormone tests, she said yes just ask your GP. So I cancelled my appointment with the lying asshole Dr and made a new one with a different one who will hopefully actually try to help me!

So I have the full support of my family and a plan! I'm feeling good and I hope to high heavens I was right about the stress and not PMS thing! 




24 comments:

  1. Glad to hear you are feeling well and hope coming off the pill goes well

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  2. Hope you find the answers you are looking for

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  3. Good to hear you're feeling good and have a plan with support. Good luck with coming off the pill :)

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  4. Glad to hear you are feeling better in yourself x

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  5. Sounds like you have had a busy week full of appointments. Glad you are feeling positive and I hope you get some answers soon.

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  6. I hope it all goes well for you. Trying to get anything out of the Doctors or hospital is a nightmare! x

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  7. Not fair that the Dr was not honest, hope all goes well with the pill. Hope you keep that positive head on.

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  8. Hope you get some good answers soon , hope all go's ok .x

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  9. Hope you find the right answer for you soon.

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  10. Poor you. Sounds rough. We are all hypermobile but as part of probable Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (Hypermobility type) A word of warning about the Mirena, with BJHS and EDS they can cause excessive and prolonged bleeding. After 5 months of Hell I gave up and had mine removed. Obviously that's not everyone and def not everyone with hypermobility but thought it was worth mentioning. xx

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  11. Glad you're feeling positive and I god luck with coming off the pill xx

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  12. Good luck with coming off the pill. I found the first year with the Mirena Coil really challenging in terms of excessive bleeding and fluctuating hormones so I'd say well worth fully researching it before going ahead if that's the route you're still considering.

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  13. That's great that you are feeling positive. I hope it all goes well and you get a supportive doctor this time (makes all the difference!)

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  14. It isn't fair at all but I have found that with the NHS you need to decide on your care pathway and then fight for what you want, so making your own plan is a great move. If the next Dr says 'no' see another, then another. Don't give up however draining the NHS is. Also, if you can have tests done privately but you need a GP referral mention to the next Dr if you are willing to pay yourself as it is amazing how a GP's attitude to referral changes when you offer personal payment or private health insurance cover. Good luck and I hope you find the answers you need without too much of a battle.

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  15. Good luck, it sounds like you're on the path to getting some answers now. Hope it works out for you.

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  16. Glad you have a plan, hope you feel better soon! x

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  17. Positivity goes a long way - I hope you get to the bottom of it soon x

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  18. Fingers crossed, and good luck with the new doc

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  19. Poor you, glad to hear you have a plan and are feeling positive! good luck to getting better soon x

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  20. Good luck with getting things sorted, my daughter had really bad reflux and I know what a strain that can become on everyone x

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