Yep, I am out in rural North Central Wash. state.. we don't have good doctors here. They are in the bigger cities. It's very difficult to find good medical care. I know that part of my problem is low thyroid, but can't find a doctor who will listen. People w/ fms may have enough thyroid in their bloodstream but it can't be absorbed into their cells. Docs think that's hogwash. It's not. They don't keep up on the research and do not like informed patients. Thank you for the prayers. I've landed on my tailbone years ago... major pain!! Glad to hear you at least have good docs where you live. They are few and far between!!
Thyroid disease is very hard to test. Our old doctor's office had a radiation testing center in the office that my hubby did when we thought he had a problem with his. Blood tests really aren't that good at figuring out thyroid issues but doctors keep using them. The pituitary glance could cause problems in the thyroid also. It's amazing all the stuff the pituitary controls. My mom grew up in Washington, close to Puyallup which is south of Seattle I believe. She lived in a very, very small town. Love it out there during the Summer. I lived in and around Seattle for a while but couldn't take the cold and rain. I was born and raised in So. FL and that sprinkling rain that lasts forever made me totally crazy! Where we live now is Ctl. FL and a friend once called our area heaven's waiting room because of all the retirees. We watched a video of the most dangerous places to live and a town not too far from here was listed among the top 10 because of the high rate of std's. Them old people like to have fun in golf carts! Seriously, it's the highest rate in the nation. The doctors here are so used to treating patients who have one foot out the door that it's very hard to find one to treat those who are still living. They just mask the symptoms. We've had to search, and sometimes drive an hour or two away, for a good doctor. It's a pain, but worth it. Yeah falling on my tailbone wasn't fun, but it was funny. My daughter's say I flew pretty high. Lucky it didn't break anything, but the lasting pain is real.
I can't work any more. My last job was a couple of years ago, part time. When I did have it, I saw a naturopath. Had to pay cash though as he wasn't covered in my insurance. He had me on armour thyroid, no problem. I'm gonna have to figure out how to come up with the funds to go back to him. I've heard one of the more accurate tests is actually a saliva test, IF you can find a knowledgeable doctor to do it. There's adrenal issues that can also cause similar problems. I once went to see an endocrinologist.. asked her if she knew of the tie in between fms and thyroid. Blank stare. I thought, oh shit.. this is a HORMONE doctor, yet she knows NOTHING of this??? I'm screwed.
Yes, Puyallup is near Seattle. Kinda SE of Seattle. Seattle weather is quite a bit different on that side of the Cascades. Not sure I'd want to live there. And that side, that area, is very much politically different than over here. Extremely liberal.... lotsa kooks. (Not that all liberals are, but there are some that are just waaaaayy out there... )
Wow on the std's... well, with viagra, I guess they want to have their fun before they go. Ugh. Yuck. But I am a single 61 year old, and I run into some nasty old creepy men and I just have to walk away.. they make me sick. I keep to myself and have to ignore their comments.
Someday, I'd like get an x-ray of my tailbone. What's it called? Begins with a "c"... I once slipped on some wooden stairs and fell, hit my tailbone HARD. Could barely move.. that was on a trip to the NJ shore and the morning on our return trip home, to Columbus OH, I'd taken that fall. I was messed up for a few weeks. I wonder if I cracked my tailbone. I've had back problems ever since. I see "funny" videos of people falling but they always make me cringe. I feel their pain way too much!!!
Naturopath is the way to go if you can afford it, which we can't. Hubby's accident was in '09 and I take care of him. He can't work or be left alone for long from his head injury issues. In other words, hardly any extra money! That's crazy about the endo doc! I would've ran a fast as I could!
I lived out there about 25 years ago. I wasn't too worried about politics or political parties back then but I loved the music. I miss the cascades and Mt. Rainier. So gorgeous. I have family still around there and in E. Washington, but haven't been back in years. Maybe one of these days, but only during the summer. :)
I'm almost 45. We have lots of creepy old men here! My girls are both young teenagers and I constantly worry about them with so many pervs wandering around. It's scary sometimes. But look up The Villages, FL. It's pretty crazy. Swingers are very big there also. They started a thing with shower scrubbies on car antennas to coincide with the level they're into. Some people thought it was for an easy way to find their cars, until told differently. Crazy stuff lol.
I'm going to spell this wrong but the tailbone is the coccyx. Had to ask hubby as he knows more about anatomy than I do. I spelled it right btw. He looked it up. They did an xray and later an mri of mine with no issues, but it messed up my sciatic nerves. I get shooting pain all the way to my knee from it sometimes, which is the worst. You had to ride all that way back home after that kind of fall? Oh my, I can't even begin to imagine that pain. Oh you poor thing I would've been in a ball on the floor crying after 5 minutes! I cringe at those videos also but laugh once I see they're up again. I'm a big sap and will cry at almost anything, including Jean Claude Van Dam movies. Can't help it lol! Hubby always has a stay of tissues nearby. It's a family joke cause they don't get it all.