now that i've seen the doctor
Jun. 16th, 2003 03:06 pmWell, the best part is, I really like my new doctor. The doctor I'd been seeing occasionally for the last few years came highly recommended, but I always had the faint feeling he was laughing at me--psychology again. When he retired last year, his patients were switched over by default to this new guy, who was great--he listened to all my speculations, answered my questions, was reassuring but not patronizing. Hooray.
As for my problem: His diagnosis, paraphrased by me, is: I'm a musician. He ran through a couple of the standard things--tendonitis, arthritis (I thought of
Meanwhile, I've got a prescription for my old antinflammatory friend naproxen, some samples of what he called "the good stuff", and a recommendation of an OTC arthritis aid to try. As well as the suggestion to just lay off for a while (which he admitted he already knew I wouldn't follow) and to get a splint to keep the finger straight when circumstances don't require it to be bent.
So, inconclusive, waiting for test results, but I have a bunch of things to try and improve the situation. Between medicine, care, and my generally good constitution, I think it'll be fine.
Yet another use for the iPod: Play loudly to distract oneself from needle in arm during blood test.
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Date: 2003-06-16 04:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-16 04:15 pm (UTC)Fortunately, with the end of my job comes a reduction in typing.