Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 My disability was denied so I went to the doctor that has been caring for me for years- to see if he would complete the paper work for my appeal. I am having terrible problems with my memory and concentration since my last back surgery in 2006. I may have thyroid issues as my tsh a few months ago was 3.79 (from the research I have done it should not be over 3) He took more blood to test again. The doc thinks my memory problems are depression related and I know I am having problems with moving on from my daughters death. but I get out of bed everyday and do as much as my bad back will allow. Of course the doc wants me to take something for depression. Cymbalta is what he gave me samples of. When I told him I was opposed to taking antidepressants he got upset with me and said why did I come to see him if I was not going to take his advice! I have been on anti depressants before and I had an awful time weaning off of them. I don't want to go back there. I agreed that I would try it for two weeks and if I didn't like the way it made me feel I would quit taking it. I am afraid to take any of it! Would it be right to just not take it and say I did? Then tell the doc I didn't like it and won't take it? I can't change doctors as I don't have insurance and no one will see me without insurance. This doc will let me pay a little each month til I pay off what I owe him. He has been a decent dr. mostly. I think I need to try something for my thyroid to see if that is the problem. (low thyroid runs in my family) When he asked me my symptoms, I had all the symptoms of low thyroid. From what I have read low thyroid can cause the memory and concentration problems too. As long as I can function, why should I take antidepressants? My husband wants me to take them. He is bipolar and is on antidepressant and thinks it is the be all, cure all. I would rather treat any depression naturally, but is there any way to treat low thyroid naturally? I am one who does not like to take drugs. I take a pain pill for my back and leg pain because I could not function or sleep without it. I also had to go on a BP med recently. I have tried to get off the pain pills but I just can't handle the pain without them. The doc also gave me a muscle relaxer to try for my leg cramps. I am not going to take that either. I am uneasy about taking drugs and I can not afford to buy it without insurance anyway. Any advice or moral support? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Sweetie, I do not know your name but I have read your email and I have felt the pain you feel. I too have lost a child, I lost my son will be 5 years ago this coming Sunday and Pat or group owner lost a son as well close to this time so we both understand your loss. I also lost my mom will be 4 years ago this coming Sunday, So March 15th is a double whammy day for me. I also am handicapped , have scoliosis of the spine with an 80 degree curve. I too have alot of back pain but I keep on pushing on. I work outside the home holding down 2 jobs even though there are times it is all I can do to get out of bed. I am telling you that it takes will power and determination to keep going. You can choose to live in self pity or you can choose to keep on going no matter what life hands you. I have taken the cymbalta and I can tell you that I did not get hooked on it. I still take it on occasion However it is months in between times of taking it. I have been off it for almost a year now. I suggest that you try it as the DR has ask,I think you will be suprised at the difference. I too had no energy It still isn't the best but I am better and I know my son does not want me to give up just because he isnt here with me in the physical and I can bet your daughter feels the same way. Vivian~Lady Manitou - wsearcher Tuesday, March 10, 2009 4:16 PM I have been given new meds My disability was denied so I went to the doctor that has been caring for me for years- to see if he would complete the paper work for my appeal. I am having terrible problems with my memory and concentration since my last back surgery in 2006. I may have thyroid issues as my tsh a few months ago was 3.79 (from the research I have done it should not be over 3) He took more blood to test again. The doc thinks my memory problems are depression related and I know I am having problems with moving on from my daughters death. but I get out of bed everyday and do as much as my bad back will allow. Of course the doc wants me to take something for depression. Cymbalta is what he gave me samples of. When I told him I was opposed to taking antidepressants he got upset with me and said why did I come to see him if I was not going to take his advice! I have been on anti depressants before and I had an awful time weaning off of them. I don't want to go back there. I agreed that I would try it for two weeks and if I didn't like the way it made me feel I would quit taking it. I am afraid to take any of it! Would it be right to just not take it and say I did? Then tell the doc I didn't like it and won't take it? I can't change doctors as I don't have insurance and no one will see me without insurance. This doc will let me pay a little each month til I pay off what I owe him. He has been a decent dr. mostly. I think I need to try something for my thyroid to see if that is the problem. (low thyroid runs in my family) When he asked me my symptoms, I had all the symptoms of low thyroid. From what I have read low thyroid can cause the memory and concentration problems too. As long as I can function, why should I take antidepressants? My husband wants me to take them. He is bipolar and is on antidepressant and thinks it is the be all, cure all. I would rather treat any depression naturally, but is there any way to treat low thyroid naturally? I am one who does not like to take drugs. I take a pain pill for my back and leg pain because I could not function or sleep without it. I also had to go on a BP med recently. I have tried to get off the pain pills but I just can't handle the pain without them. The doc also gave me a muscle relaxer to try for my leg cramps. I am not going to take that either. I am uneasy about taking drugs and I can not afford to buy it without insurance anyway. Any advice or moral support? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 well depression varies with each person-firstly some people really need the meds and it's a matter of shopping around till you find the one you are compfy with. i tried a couple and just did not want them but i did try natural remedies---- St john's wort zinc, magnesium, fish oil-it all helped- plus valerian or cammomile tea to relax and or sleep plus light yoga and water----lemon water preferably---diet is the most important of all---plenty of fresh live foods ( LIVE IN FRESH AS) tHIS WIL HELP WITH THE TYROID AS WELL-ESP DIET------ --- when i have more time i will look up some more data , however i know your back is a problem but you need to do some light exercise or you run the risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, varagoise veins and pelvic problems---depression also -you run the risk of other problems- depression makes one lethargic as a rule and so stimulating the circulation is a must : wsearcher <wsearcher I have been given new meds Received: Wednesday, 11 March, 2009, 8:16 AM My disability was denied so I went to the doctor that has been caring for me for years- to see if he would complete the paper work for my appeal. I am having terrible problems with my memory and concentration since my last back surgery in 2006. I may have thyroid issues as my tsh a few months ago was 3.79 (from the research I have done it should not be over 3) He took more blood to test again. The doc thinks my memory problems are depression related and I know I am having problems with moving on from my daughters death. but I get out of bed everyday and do as much as my bad back will allow. Of course the doc wants me to take something for depression. Cymbalta is what he gave me samples of. When I told him I was opposed to taking antidepressants he got upset with me and said why did I come to see him if I was not going to take his advice! I have been on anti depressants before and I had an awful time weaning off of them. I don't want to go back there. I agreed that I would try it for two weeks and if I didn't like the way it made me feel I would quit taking it. I am afraid to take any of it! Would it be right to just not take it and say I did? Then tell the doc I didn't like it and won't take it? I can't change doctors as I don't have insurance and no one will see me without insurance. This doc will let me pay a little each month til I pay off what I owe him. He has been a decent dr. mostly. I think I need to try something for my thyroid to see if that is the problem. (low thyroid runs in my family) When he asked me my symptoms, I had all the symptoms of low thyroid. From what I have read low thyroid can cause the memory and concentration problems too. As long as I can function, why should I take antidepressants? My husband wants me to take them. He is bipolar and is on antidepressant and thinks it is the be all, cure all. I would rather treat any depression naturally, but is there any way to treat low thyroid naturally? I am one who does not like to take drugs. I take a pain pill for my back and leg pain because I could not function or sleep without it. I also had to go on a BP med recently. I have tried to get off the pain pills but I just can't handle the pain without them. The doc also gave me a muscle relaxer to try for my leg cramps. I am not going to take that either. I am uneasy about taking drugs and I can not afford to buy it without insurance anyway. Any advice or moral support? Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs./mail/smarterinbox Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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