#PainAwarenessMonth
My kids have #hereditarypancreatitis. The pancreas can weak havoc on ones body; nausea, malabsorption,vitamin deficiency and #pain; horrible pain. The option we were given was 2 remove #pancreas, spleen, half the stomach & other ‘parts’ to 1/
ensure that there 75% of developing #pancreascancer did not occur & that it would address their pain. It did not. They both came out with multiple complications. While this transplant CAN produce good outcomes there are a number, such as my kids left with #pain 2/
and multiple life issues. Many have been abandoned by the hospital that did the transplant & are having to navigate the system to figure out care. When you have no #pancreas, no spleen, only half a stomach constant #pain, malabsorption & an entire host of issues 3/
many physicians do not want to ‘touch’ you particularly when many of these kids have PTSD due to their experiences. It’s crucial to have a #physician that develops a relationship & is willing to listen, to hear. For many of these kids (and adults) takes to long 4/
to find this. Healthcare is not interested in those who have #chronicpain or #complexillnesses we take ‘too much time’, we come with baggage from other #physicians BUT we deserve care; compassionate and competent care. 5/
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Walking through the healthcare system the last 26 years with my family I’ve experienced a lot of gaslighting. I’ve watched my family experience a lot of gaslighting.
It infuriates me.
My friend’s life is at risk right now due to gaslighting.
She is terrified of physicians 1
She didn’t care insurance for years. About 4 years ago I finally encouraged her to get insurance and do regular check ups, mammograms and paps.
She has always struggled with her menstrual cycle. Extremely heavy bleeding and clots.
It impacts her life. She can go through a 2
pad an hour. If she sits down and stands up, clots. She also struggles with fatigue. I’ve expressed my concern multiple times and asked if she has spoken to her physician about this.
She indicated she had & in fact had a friend go with because her NP kept telling her it was 3
Care for those in #pain often infuriates me because they get very little, none and often labeled. There may be pockets where actual quality care occurs but more often than not I hear stories of #trauma. #HereditaryPancreatitis is a very painful disease. I have watched all my 1
family members struggle with this. It’s gut wrenching. It’s hard for adults but watching a child in such pain is indescribable 💔. I regularly talk to parents or am contacted by parents who are struggling to access pain care for their child with pancreatitis. Just heard from 2
a parent whose child with #hereditarypancreatitis - who is a toddler - NOT joking - was labeled a #drugseeker. Those were the words the mom stated the physician used. A #drugseeker at three. We need access & better quality of care. This only layers trauma on child & family. 3
I just want to let out my frustrations w the #healthcare system & how assembly healthcare does NOT work. I think back about programs my kids went to. One being a renowned #painprogram. My focus was to assist in developing tools they could utilize in life to deal w #chronicpain 1
& their #illnesses. I wanted a #balance, I wanted a plan that was based on their individual needs. Their #pediatrician at 1st stated she had concerns w #program & not an #option for them. The #clinic called #pediatrician back saying they’d modify it for my kids. There really 2
were not a lot of options. The program promised individual care so off we went.
Nope started #titrating all #painmeds to align w time of #program vs Ind need. Then denied my daughter right to go to walk in #clinic when she was having issues saying this is what youth did 3
Just doing some digging. #Pain is extremely nuanced. And the approach should also. W my kids #health & #pain there has been continued lack of knowledge, assumptions, & unwillingness to understand.
➡️#Anatomy of those that had #TPAIT & lack of understanding
by many docs 1
There are numerous factors that are critical in #Treating an #ChronicPain in #Individuals. They list of few listed above that are factors w my kids, have often 3
her of ‘stashing’ #Insulin in room. All visitors searched. No items in room unless searched - camera in room 24/7 YET she is accused of injecting #Insulin. My daughter again attempted to educate on post #TPAIT. After additional days, the #Diabetic#Counselor came back & 2
#apologized acknowledging how hard it was to control her #diabetes. It’s hard control when she is at #Baseline but if she is sick nightmare. That #apology meant the world 🌎 to my daughter. She continued to work w this #counselor throughout stay & after. YET #PatientRelations 3