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Personal Medical History/Resume/Profile

by pattir727, Mar 30, 2008 03:51PM
When going to the doctor visit have you made a personal Medical History/Resume/Profile
Take 2 copies 1 for you 1 for the Doctor.
Date

Name

Health Issues: ( Anything you have been diagnosed with)

Medications:

Allergic Reactions: (Include Medications, Foods, Seasonings, Surgical Tape, IVP Dye, Color Coated Pills.)
                             ( Mention how severe your reactions or how bad side effects are.)

Recent Issue          The reason you are at the office today, Like Break Through Pain, cannot sleep                
                              pain keeping me awake can't focus or function due to lack of sleep.

Doctors                 Name                  (type of dr.)                           Phone Number

I do this so at the time of appointment I do not over look important issues.

Also, you do not watch the Doctor do the Paper Shuffle.

CONFINE TO ONE SHEET KEEP UPDATED.

  WAS ASKED TO REPOST THIS, HOPE IT HELPS                    
Member Comments (6)

by patsy10, Mar 30, 2008 05:36PM

I personally would not do this.  If a doctor sees this then it can give them a preconceived idea about you.  For example, if you put FMS/CFS on there many doctors will assume it's "all in your head".  If I see a new doctor I want their unbiased opinion so I just give them the basics...symptoms, allergies, why I'm here.  I would admit to diagnoses that are objective like high blood pressure, high cholesterol etc...

by pattir727, Mar 30, 2008 05:56PM
To: patsy10
HI Patsy,
Please read under
Health Issues. DIAGNOSED this means a doctor I have a Neurologist
                      who DIAGNOSED my Fibromyalgia, Restless Leg, RSD.

My doctors know me, not a whining person who is in their office to waste either my time or theirs. IF I AM IN THEIR OFFICE I AM IN PAIN OR SICK.

Preconceived no, just the facts to get results.

pattir727







by patsy10, Mar 30, 2008 10:35PM
To: pattir727
Diagnosed or not.  It does not mean the diagnosis is correct.  I have had several incorrect diagnoses.  Another doctor may not even believe these diagnoses exist.  All three of them are controversial diagnoses.  None are really provable.  I won't argue about it.  Just giving my opinion.  I have a fibro diagnosis myself.  I would never admit this to another physician.  I don't even want it in my chart.  I believe it is a trashcan diagnosis.  Remember, fibro is "a group of symptoms".  It is not a disease.  Neither is restless leg or RSD.  All are symptoms.  I want doctor that will keep looking for the cause.  

by pattir727, Mar 30, 2008 10:54PM
To: patsy10
I too have been misdiagnosed .
I know this about all the disorders I have also have Narcolepsy, 17 years.
They are called idiopathic (unknown).
I think you should look much as you want.
I am never opposed to anyone's opinion.
None of us know it all, I am not a doctor, just trying to help someone who may not know
how to communicate their feelings to get some form of help.

Isn't that what this site is for to help each other?

bye
pattir727

by LLWB, Mar 31, 2008 01:55AM
To: pattir727
I think it depends on the individual dr. I know a lot of dr's who would appreciate this type of update. A clear, consice statement of what brought you to the dr's office that date. I have taken one several times to my PCP, to update him on what specialists are treating, symptoms, etc. He always puts it in my chart. In the extreme case of filing for a disability claim, it substantiates long term problems you are having.

by pattir727, Mar 31, 2008 10:15AM
To: LLWB
THIS HELPS THE YOUR DOCTOR TREAT YOUR INDIVIDUAL HEALTH ISSUES.

38 ALLERGIC REACTIONS::  Some are called Opposition Responses like to SSRIs,
SSNRIs (serotonin), Lyrica, Tramadol, Codeine, they actually make me hurt more than the pain they are suppose to treat also give me panic attacks.  Rashes, anaphylaxis, swelling, joint pains.


Thank you, have read several of your helpful comments to others good job.


Patti
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