adambeyoncelowe
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
No problem. I think we all hope that when we finally get to see the right specialist, we'll suddenly be taken seriously and get wonderful care.hi Adam just wanted to say, I really appreciate your advice, and you are absolutely right. I suspect if I go to another pain specialist, there's no guarantees that they won't be similar, and I don't want to put myself through that again. I will continue speaking to my GP. (I will go to my NHS appointment later in the year though, just to see if they will provide lidocaine infusions!)
Yes agree with suboptimal doses. I was thinking of asking to increase the nortryptyline. I actually think it's helping my stomach issues, even if I don't see much change in the pain yet.![]()
But quite often we have the opposite experience, so the best thing is to go back to a busy generalist who doesn't know enough to be actively prejudiced, at least.
Besides, I think GPs see many more patients than specialists on average, and tend to see them over longer periods of time, so in some respects they may have more understanding than the specialists.