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AlabamaDesigner

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  1. DoctorRN, to answer a few questions: I take tub baths since they are the easiest for me with no ledge in the tub that i could use as a seat and the bath chairs actually make me feel like I am going to fall. I take Maybe 1 bubble bath a year but I do tend to use lots of soap as when I hop in the tub I really need that bath. Unless I get in just to soak cause my back and shoulders hurt like hell I was on antibiotics for a week for a sore throat To your point about the paps let me try to explain this The first time I went to a GYN I was maybe 13 and having very painful, irregular periods. I was on Ritalin at the time but no one mentioned that it could and would screw with my cycles. My step mom tok me in and the female GYN did not have the right size speculum and as much as she tried she could not get me to relax enough to do a thorough exam and so went in "blind" with a q-tip. About 3 years later I went to GYN number 2 another female again I could not rtelax and she admitted that she did not have the right size speculum and could tell she was hurting me so again she did the pap "blind" The "dead bug" position is not easy for me to stay in and stay relaxed . THen this year I knew that I might have to go see a GYN when mom and I both could feel the bumps that developed after using the yeast infection anti-itch cream and so I did a web search for doctors in my area, found one that agreed to try to work with me and so I set up the appointment. He turned out to be a real angel. His nurse had worked with people with disabilities before and so we were able to use an alternative position that allowed me to relax more and he was able to get a smear done. I know that the results from the one in September were normal I don't even know if the first two tests were usable much less the results. Thanks for letting me know at least a little of what they have to do, Knowing how gentle this OB/GYN is I'll be shocked if I even feel it Don't get me started on the Baclofen Pump I was put on it in the clinical trials for Cerebral Palsy kids almost 11 years ago and I hate it the only good thing I can say about it is that at least my resident was cute and sweet...I can shut my eyes and still see his face. That and I have met 3 (or 4 if you count the resident) great neurosurgeons. I am very slowly getting off of it. You ought to have seen my GYN's reaction to seeing it, precious. I'll take all the help I can get when it comes to dealing with her, she became a nurse to better know how to take care of me, and I love having my own private nursing staff when in for a surgery but there are days that I wish she had kept her job at the bank
  2. Mom and i figured back in July that it was a yeast infection and she gave me the cream from the kit to use, but not the other part.....what is it I've always heard about doing half a job?? I guess that I will be in touch with both of the doctors tomorrow I just hope this infection, what ever it is, has not gotten out of control
  3. Hi all, I need some advice but for you to give me the best possible advice you are going to need a bit of background. Back in July I noticed that I was itching and burning down there and when I tried to put anti-itch creams on I developed little knots . I went in September and had my first annual exam in 7 years . I had not been in years because as a girl with Cerebral Palsy and a implanted baclofen Pump many of the female OB/GYN's that I was taken to did not realize how spastic I was or how scared and they never had the correct size speculum, and I had more than one tell me that I had no need to go back until such time as I was sexually active...I am betting they were betting I would never be and so no one would ever have to mess with doing an exam again. For the record I am still not, unless thinking about it counts and nobody told me I got in there and he was very gentle during the exam but the one time that his touching me triggered the itching he thought I was whimpering because of nerves, and I guess that I kinda was. I was too nervous about the pap smear to mention the constant itching and after all my insurance had told me that they would not cover it if I went in with any other complaints. It is now December and the itching and discomfort has not stopped, some days it is so bad i can't help but walk funnier than I already do with my spastic scisor gate. I called the office today because I found out that when it is after hours or on the weekends the line rings straight to one of the docs. I asked if he could call me in something since to get backin to his office I would need a referral but I am not sure that I can get one since my mom won't let me go see the doc that I picked out to be my new primary....why, because she does not know them.....the big drawback of having a mommy that is a nurse....HIPPA, what's that....doctor/patient prievilege...not in our house. I am going to call the doctors office at 8:30 on the dot and beg them to rush a referral through so that when I go see my grandma in 2 weeks I will have some comfort. I guess i am really curious as to how to tell if this is a big deal, I mean how do I know that the problem is even in the GYN department. Yes, everything hurts, and hurts bad but how do I know that it's not just irritation from the bath or hemmroids or something like that?? When my doctor asked me what kind of discharge I had I told him that it was the same milky white/ dries yellow that i have had for years its just the itching and burning that are new Sorry if this is not making sense I am just lost
  4. believe me I am no where near being pregnant...hell I don't even date yet but my yearly exam is what got me thinking because I was able to find a very kind doc who helped me through my annual exam by using an alternative position...my hips flexed back but not spread, that it made me wonder how we could ever manage anything more than an exam. I thought I would post here to see what stories some of you had that might give me even a starting point for what to imagine for later
  5. Hi all I have been lurking all over this site for the past few months as I have been going to a lot of doctors lately and I am very wary of all people in scrubs. Al of the research has me thinking about things. How many of you have dealt with pregnant patients that have disabilities. Do the docs automatically opt for c-sectionsa or how do they handle it.
  6. I am a patient that over the years has been in hospitals way too much and the part I hate most is having the IV taken out...I would love to just leave it there, mom is a nurse and so won't let me do that. She once had a patient leave with the lock in place and she went and chased the cab they were in down

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