Alexceptional
1 years ago
[Health and good ol' misconceptions]: Finally got an RA doctor and it went as expected!
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Alexceptional
1 years ago
It's kind of weird, because my illness and disability -when it is a disability- is invisible
Alexceptional
1 years ago
But when I go to these appointments it's like FULL DISPLAY HELLO YES IT IS I, AUTO-IMMUNE DISEASE LOVELY TO SEE YOU.
Alexceptional
1 years ago
My medical records are ??? long lost in the chaos from my mother's passing, to moving around in more recent years. So the doctors only have my word to go off of
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Alexceptional
1 years ago
They never question, they take me at my word but it's always with a hint of ....... curiosity
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Like old fashioned curiosity
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Like a circus kind of curiosity
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Also, I swear this happens every time
Alexceptional
1 years ago
I'm sitting in the waiting room, my dad tagged along
Alexceptional
1 years ago
He is, indeed, a senior citizen
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And he got up to use the restroom and another kind elderly lady smiles at me and says "it's so sweet of you. Are you taking him to see the doctor?"
Alexceptional
1 years ago
I smiled and as politely as I could tried to say I was the patient
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And she immediately was like "oh my god, I can't believe it, you're so young"
Alexceptional
1 years ago
MA'AM.....................................
Alexceptional
1 years ago
If I got a nickel, no. A PENNY for every time I heard that I would be a literal millionaire
Alexceptional
1 years ago
So the actual appointment was also odd lol
Alexceptional
1 years ago
The nurse who was with me initially to do vitals and all that was trying real hard to relate
Alexceptional
1 years ago
But her go-to for relating to my condition was her grandmother lmao
Alexceptional
1 years ago
WHICH IS FAIR and you know, it wasn't awkward
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And she clearly looks after her grandmother so that's honestly fine but lol
Alexceptional
1 years ago
She was definitely around my age and her only bridge for understanding were things her grandmother had said
Alexceptional
1 years ago
TO BE FAIR
Alexceptional
1 years ago
When asked about pain level I said 2-3. Because it was going to rain and I could feel it
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And that's like. An actual thing. But obviously, elderly also have a tendency to say that so I walked into that one
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And I just wanna say, no one was directly rude
Alexceptional
1 years ago
It's just a little tiresome
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And I just wanna whine
Alexceptional
1 years ago
So the doctor was kind, we had to go over medical history verbally since my records are ???
Alexceptional
1 years ago
But this is a doctor that typically doesn't see people younger than 60 on a regular basis
Alexceptional
1 years ago
So she would ask a factual question "when were you diagnosed"
Alexceptional
1 years ago
I'd respond
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And she would break into a "that must've been really hard on you"
Alexceptional
1 years ago
It's the weird pity that gets to me
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And it's strange coming from someone where this is all they work with and they'd still say that. BUT it's complicated
Alexceptional
1 years ago
I think when you (this is a generalization) when you are young and you get this kind of "life-altering" diagnosis then you can more easily bounce back. Because you don't have a normal yet and you'll just get embedded in this normal
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Like, for me. Achey joints and swollen knees and fingers are a norm and I have to be mindful of them and fevers and colds and anything that can tilt my immune system off-balance
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And that's just. Life
papermint tiger
1 years ago
i feel like this is something people who don't live with or in immediate proximity to a chronic illness just don't seem to get, including doctors
Alexceptional
1 years ago
But I also can imagine that for those who have a normal and a routine and it's good and it's manageable and then they get a diagnosis like an auto-immune disease where they now feel like life has eggshells under it that it can be hard to adjust and you might be remorseful your normal isn't what it was
Alexceptional
1 years ago
YEAH....
papermint tiger
1 years ago
you have to find a way to live around it or you don't have any life at all
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Not even around, you gotta live with it
Alexceptional
1 years ago
I mean. This is my normal. It has been my normal since I was 6, I don't know another normal
papermint tiger
1 years ago
my gf faces a lot of issues where people don't believe she's in pain because she remains pretty cheerful despite her baseline pain being a 4
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Yeah, I completely get that
papermint tiger
1 years ago @Edit 1 years ago
yeah you're right, you have to live with it
Alexceptional
1 years ago
When it's your norm, you don't get to mope. This is it. Forever. lol
papermint tiger
1 years ago
yeah
Alexceptional
1 years ago
So maybe.. this doctor is more used to giving bad news
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Like I'm sorry ma'am but you have a chronic illness, here's how your life will change
Alexceptional
1 years ago
And the reaction is likely ... the patient being upset
Alexceptional
1 years ago
So I'm guessing that's the case here?
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Idk, the best RA doctor I had was the one I had as a kid. He didn't do anything except treat me like a kid. He'd have these annual picnics with all the other patients
Alexceptional
1 years ago
AND AS A KID it was the coolest thing because I got to meet kids that were like me BUT
Alexceptional
1 years ago
WE DIDN'T CARE
papermint tiger
1 years ago
hopefully that's what it is
Alexceptional
1 years ago
It wasn't a talking point
Alexceptional
1 years ago
We just were like Hi. Let's play and if one of us gets hurt we stop and run to the doctor lmao
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Instead of having to explain "I can't run, I have arthritis" or "I can't do monkey bars, falling would be bad" etc
Alexceptional
1 years ago
No need to explain, they just. Get it.
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Because we're all in the same boat
Alexceptional
1 years ago
BUT ANYWAY
Alexceptional
1 years ago
The doctor was kind but out of touch with how to handle a patient my age that's had it for.... nearly 30 years
Alexceptional
1 years ago
She ordered blood work (a normal thing) and x-rays (another normal thing)
Alexceptional
1 years ago
She worried I would hate needles which surprised me
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Because with RA you have to get blood work (while medicated) once a month, and some medications like the biologics are needles once a week
Alexceptional
1 years ago
So some with RA that have had it since they were little have a phobia of needles as a result
Alexceptional
1 years ago
This ... actually surprised me because I had the opposite reaction of I don't have a phobia, but I need to look
Alexceptional
1 years ago
If you are poking me then I need to see it. Idk why, that's just my brain and has been since this was my norm
Alexceptional
1 years ago
The only thing I was like eeeeeee...
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Were the x-rays. It's another normal thing. My fingers are fucked, basically. And doctors are just fascinated with them
Alexceptional
1 years ago
But x-rays are uncomfortable because my pinky is permanently bent and it's hard to x-ray something that won't straighten so they usually have to tape my fingers to a surface and it's uncomfy and a bit embarrassing
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Luckily, the imaging people were really chill and did not tape my fingers
Alexceptional
1 years ago
They did comment about it and I laughed and said "well, that's why I'm here I think"
Alexceptional
1 years ago
FAIR right
Alexceptional
1 years ago
But I initially was a bit when the doctor asked if I'd be good to x-ray
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Obviously I agreed to it, but I did voice that the tape was unfun
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Anyway, next visit is next year if everything is chill and no flare-ups come around
Alexceptional
1 years ago
I do get flare-ups, I'm bracing for one this weekend
Alexceptional
1 years ago
But I can usually combat it with naproxen sodium and ice
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Renn faire this weekend and it's going to be cold and a lot of walking so my joints are going to be angy
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Anyways, if you meet a young person and they say they have arthritis... believe them! Thank you for coming to my TED Talk
papermint tiger
1 years ago
i have a relatively tiny mouth so I understand being pouty over x-rays
papermint tiger
1 years ago
those stupid thick plastic things HURT
papermint tiger
1 years ago
and jab into my mouth in awful ways
Alexceptional
1 years ago
Lol ya, depending on the kind of x-ray it can be really painful
Alexceptional
1 years ago
It's not fun
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