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Laying down at an esa cross examination
- cmarie510
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no hideous medical like today.
cmarie
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I had my first medical for my first application for ESA. This was yesterday. I was waiting in the car with the seat reclined for 1 hour.
After being called into the room and being watched the entire time I walked to the chair, I said hello and within a short period of time let the Dr. know that I would need to lie down as I had already sat too long.
Then he began to ask all the questions I was told he would ask. I think about 10 minutes in I announced I would be moving to the exam table, which I did. I stayed there until it came time for him to examine me. I rested after and then slowly got up to leave.
So, LAY DOWN IF YOU HAVE TO. I HAD to so I DID. Horrible experience; I am still feeling nauseous about it today.
Best of luck to everyone.
cmarie
- Andy
Well done, cmarie. But I am appalled that once you'd said you needed to lie down that the doctor did not immediately invite you to move to the couch. That's totally OUT OF ORDER. He was either an ignorant sod OR was waiting to see if you would insist. I'm not sure which is worse!I said hello and within a short period of time let the Dr. know that I would need to lie down as I had already sat too long.
Then he began to ask all the questions I was told he would ask. I think about 10 minutes in I announced I would be moving to the exam table, which I did.
I'd say you had grounds for a complaint to ATOS - he kept you sitting for 10 minutes after you'd explained it was painful/exhausting/whatever. Only by your own actions did the situation improve. How could that be justified?
Did you have anyone with you who witnessed this and can corroborate the facts?
Andy.
- ktandpete
I am quite new, but have had the benefit of your advice on here a couple of times already, and very welcome and appreciated it was too.
I just have to say that I was really genuinely upset to read the comments above about Fibromyalgia. I realise that poster was posting in response to something they felt was said without thought, and I am sure they were feeling cross at the time. However, I have Fibromyalgia and was sure that this forum would be a place where the familar accusations of Fibro not being real would not exist. Where there would be a level of understanding about physically debilitating conditions (regardless of the fact that some people still don't believe they exist)and no judgement. I have to deal with the accusations of imagining/making up my illness all the time, and I hoped that this forum would be a place I would feel safe from those kind of things.
I do apologise if you feel that this is a bit of a rant, and I do admit that it is probably a knee jerk response done whilst I am still feeling hurt. Never the less, I hope those who need to will recongnise the impact that words can have when vulnerable people are reading.
Katie xxx
- originaldave
where as Fibromyalgia continues to be a disputed diagnosis. Many members of the medical community do not consider fibromyalgia a disease because of a lack of abnormalities on physical examination, and the absence of objective diagnostic test "touché
I am quite new, but have had the benefit of your advice on here a couple of times already, and very welcome and appreciated it was too.
I just have to say that I was really genuinely upset to read the comments above about Fibromyalgia. I realise that poster was posting in response to something they felt was said without thought, and I am sure they were feeling cross at the time. However, I have Fibromyalgia and was sure that this forum would be a place where the familar accusations of Fibro not being real would not exist. Where there would be a level of understanding about physically debilitating conditions (regardless of the fact that some people still don't believe they exist)and no judgement. I have to deal with the accusations of imagining/making up my illness all the time, and I hoped that this forum would be a place I would feel safe from those kind of things.
I do apologise if you feel that this is a bit of a rant, and I do admit that it is probably a knee jerk response done whilst I am still feeling hurt. Never the less, I hope those who need to will recongnise the impact that words can have when vulnerable people are reading.
Katie xxx
No need to apologise.
If you read the full thread and look at wink after it, you can see the context it was written ... that said sorry if it upset you this place is very safe and with mods that know there stuff its a good place to visit
All my disabilites are main stream so don't have to deal with the problem you talk of, that said one problem I have is one 99% of the people with is women having babies so clinic time is strange
- Annubis
He also reminded me that conditions such as MS were also believed be all in the mind before it was recognised. The issue is that the old school drs were taught that if a patient presents more than three symptoms then they are likely to be imagining it.
Thankdully they are not taught this any more, and fibromyalgia has become widely recognised as an actual medical condition in the last ten years, only the very old school docs use it as a waste paper diagnosis. Fibro is actually an umbrella term for a variety of medical conditioins, hence why it is a syndrome.
Please try not to get upset, just tell people that the world health organisarion recognises it, and if it is good enough for them, it should not be questioned by those who have no clue how this horrendous condition affects people.