Matthew74
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I saw a sleep doctor yesterday, the third I have seen. I wanted to get a sleep study done, but no luck. Basically they all told me the same thing, that I need to go to bed earlier and get up earlier. Brilliant.
:sheep::sheep::sheep:
I did my best to explain my problems, but they seem to think I just don't know what I'm talking about. For example, amongst other things I told him that I have huge problems with fatigue and that I have been an irreformable night owl since I was a baby. However, the little surveys he had me fill out seem to have told him that I was neither a morning nor an evening person, and that fatigue was not a major problem. He seemed to believe the surveys! Essentially the doctors are saying it's all my fault, and if I just decide to adjust my hours everything will be fine.
Doctors are always trying to put me in a neat little box where I don't belong. It goes so far that sometimes they even try to get me to say things that aren't true. They will say, "You are telling me such and such." To which I will respond, "That's partly right, and partly wrong." And then they say, "So, you agree that what I said is correct."
I'm beginning to think I expect entirely too much of doctors. How much can this person possibly learn about me in 30 minutes? I have been living with myself 24/7 for 40 years, but they put their trust in the little 10 question worksheet. (Which I suppose makes sense because they know the worksheet better than they know me!) I'm sure they do their best, but results are wanting. I keep hoping that Dr. House is going to show up and figure everything out.
:sheep::sheep::sheep:
I did my best to explain my problems, but they seem to think I just don't know what I'm talking about. For example, amongst other things I told him that I have huge problems with fatigue and that I have been an irreformable night owl since I was a baby. However, the little surveys he had me fill out seem to have told him that I was neither a morning nor an evening person, and that fatigue was not a major problem. He seemed to believe the surveys! Essentially the doctors are saying it's all my fault, and if I just decide to adjust my hours everything will be fine.
Doctors are always trying to put me in a neat little box where I don't belong. It goes so far that sometimes they even try to get me to say things that aren't true. They will say, "You are telling me such and such." To which I will respond, "That's partly right, and partly wrong." And then they say, "So, you agree that what I said is correct."
I'm beginning to think I expect entirely too much of doctors. How much can this person possibly learn about me in 30 minutes? I have been living with myself 24/7 for 40 years, but they put their trust in the little 10 question worksheet. (Which I suppose makes sense because they know the worksheet better than they know me!) I'm sure they do their best, but results are wanting. I keep hoping that Dr. House is going to show up and figure everything out.