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Days when it is difficult to move? lazy? or depressed?
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(09-29-2017, 12:59 PM)FirePlaces Wrote: Fury, I so agree that the best thing one can do is educate oneself about one's condition.  

Sure the doctors will always know more (at least I hope so!) but we know ourselves best.  Combination of knowing ourselves and a basic understanding of the ins and outs of our condition is IMO the first step in how to best manage a tough situation. (Sorry that sentence is so long!)

So good for you Fury.

Sincerely,

Fire

Thanks Fire....

The one bad thing is that after all the doctors and tests and hospital trips for seizures, I have lost respect for a lot of doctors. It took 4 Psychologists before I found one that I even felt really cared about me. My primary care doctor I went to for several years after the seizures in 2009/2010 all he wanted to do is put me on the medications I spoke of and would always "adjust the dosage". Told me to give it time my body would adjust and eventually they would work.

Got news for ya doc never did work after 2 + years.

I also had similar experiences with neurologists and it took me a long time to actually find a human (LoL) one that I could talk to and that did not seem like a robot with no feelings.

I know there are good doctors out there and I should not be as bitter (I am sure they) would choose the word ahole) with them as I am. I have just had a LOT of bad experiences with doctors while I was in the hospital and specialists afterwards. Finding a doctor I TRUST and will listen to me has never been easy.

Anyway thanks again Fire for your post. no wories on the long sentence as you can see I have problem with running em a little long myself. LoL

Peace my friend  and have an awesome weekend

Fury
"Another Day In This Carnival Of Souls"
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