|
Post by workingclassdog on Mar 30, 2022 13:08:05 GMT
I was at first going to post under a different name but that seemed weird but I am embarrassed about it. But then thinking it out maybe other peas or people feel the same way.
So here I am posting. But I am not going into real details about what health issues I am having.
I have always been SO good about going to the doctor for all my checkups, yearly exams, boob squishing and all that. I am still good with the yearly exams (although I don't have to do them but every five years now) and still yearly boob squish. Anything I have had in the past I have taken care of head on. But for my current issues I have been ignoring (it's not anything like cancer). I don't want to deal with it. As I have gotten older the more I want to ignore (Except the regular maintenance).
I do really good for six months taking my meds and all that.. Then I would forget one day, then a couple of days, pretty soon I am not taking them at all. Then I start all over again. I have always hated with a passion taking meds. Luckily I haven't had to take anything. Even if I had a headache I would wait as long as possible before taking anything. I know it is silly. Now if I had something like a lump in my breast I would be in my car driving to the doctor without even thinking about it.. But this other stuff, I'm ignoring because I know it is something I need to take responsibility myself.
I wrote it all out how I feel like I have hit rock bottom with this. I think I should just give my provider my notes because I know when I need to go again I'll just gloss over everything. I hate myself for this. Why do I do this to myself?
|
|
Anita
Drama Llama
Posts: 5,727
Location: Kansas City -ish
Jun 27, 2014 2:38:58 GMT
|
Post by Anita on Mar 30, 2022 13:23:43 GMT
Can you set some type of daily reminder on your phone or somewhere? My DH has a daily reminder on Alexa every day at 8 pm to put in his eye drops. He takes gobs of meds every day, but for some reason needs a reminder to put in the eye drops. Could that be of help to you?
|
|
|
Post by workingclassdog on Mar 30, 2022 13:28:40 GMT
Can you set some type of daily reminder on your phone or somewhere? My DH has a daily reminder on Alexa every day at 8 pm to put in his eye drops. He takes gobs of meds every day, but for some reason needs a reminder to put in the eye drops. Could that be of help to you? I did do that for awhile and it helped.... although I started ignoring it to.. I would turn off the alarm and say I'll get my med when I get up.. and forget.. I own up to my own stupidity... I think another thing is that I am afraid I'll walk into the doctor's office and just get reamed.. and I'm embarrassed to face her. I hate myself for this.
|
|
|
Post by jeremysgirl on Mar 30, 2022 13:59:14 GMT
James Clear in Atomic Habits says that the best way to establish a habit is to tie it to some existing habit. Like I take meds in the morning. I take them when I am making my coffee. Fill up my water glass while I'm filling the coffee pot with water and take my med. Then I have more meds I have to take at dinner time. I usually finish my drink with my meal so when I am taking my dishes from the table to the sink, I refill my water glass and that triggers me to take my meds at dinnertime. I set my meds on the counter next to the sink at all times. So I can see them when I'm refilling my glass. The coffeepot is there too.
|
|
|
Post by malibou on Mar 30, 2022 14:00:19 GMT
I bet we all have something along this line in our past or presence. Maybe spending some time in your head really looking at what you are doing will present an answer that can help you do better.
I'm sorry you are struggling with this.x
|
|
|
Post by lily on Mar 30, 2022 14:01:02 GMT
It's never too late to start! Maybe put your meds where you do your regular 'get ready for the day' stuff - by your toothbrush, or your makeup if you do that daily. Somewhere that you will see it and automatically remember to take it. I take a thyroid pill every morning so I set it in a little cup on my nightstand at night so as soon as I wake up I see it and take it.
My husband takes his meds at dinnertime so now it is a habit to just set the pills on his placemat when we set the silverware/dishes out.
|
|
RosieKat
Drama Llama
PeaJect #12
Posts: 5,561
Jun 25, 2014 19:28:04 GMT
|
Post by RosieKat on Mar 30, 2022 14:17:14 GMT
Do you think you honestly forget, or is it kind of something stemming from your hatred of taking them in the first place? I would suggest that you are subconsciously undermining yourself - you don't want to take the meds, so your brain finds a way to legitimately avoid it. If that's the case, all the reminders in the world won't solve it, although they may help. I would suggest talking openly with the doctor - if she reams you, find a new one, because doctors need to listen. There may be a different thing you can do instead of meds (exercise, or PT, or active monitoring, or...), or an alternative way you can take the meds (like a patch instead of a pill, or go in to a lab once a month for an injection, or who knows what). I suspect that the best way to have you be compliant is to find a different solution. And then, if there really is no other option, you have to decide for yourself and put reminders in place - or not.
|
|
|
Post by mom on Mar 30, 2022 14:30:16 GMT
Girl. No ma’am. We are NOT going to hate ourselves (even figuratively) for something just because we struggle with it.
Nope. We are not doing that.
You’ve identified it’s a problem and you’re seeking out help for figuring it out how to correct it. That is a very good first step towards conquering it. And you are worth conquering this so you can be your best self.
You can overcome this struggle. I believe in you! ❤️
|
|
|
Post by workingclassdog on Mar 30, 2022 14:31:06 GMT
Do you think you honestly forget, or is it kind of something stemming from your hatred of taking them in the first place? I would suggest that you are subconsciously undermining yourself - you don't want to take the meds, so your brain finds a way to legitimately avoid it. If that's the case, all the reminders in the world won't solve it, although they may help. I would suggest talking openly with the doctor - if she reams you, find a new one, because doctors need to listen. There may be a different thing you can do instead of meds (exercise, or PT, or active monitoring, or...), or an alternative way you can take the meds (like a patch instead of a pill, or go in to a lab once a month for an injection, or who knows what). I suspect that the best way to have you be compliant is to find a different solution. And then, if there really is no other option, you have to decide for yourself and put reminders in place - or not. No I honestly don't 'forget'... you are right... I mean after awhile I do forget because I have gone a week, then two weeks ignoring it... so I guess that is a yes/no question... lol I don't think she would legit ream me out... but I think I keep telling myself that to avoid going. Sounds like I need MH doc/counselor to talk to... and yeah, in all honestly it might be a good idea. I'm playing games in my head and I know it.
|
|
|
Post by jeremysgirl on Mar 30, 2022 14:34:51 GMT
Sounds like I need MH doc/counselor to talk to... and yeah, in all honestly it might be a good idea. I'm playing games in my head and I know it. If these are drugs for which the condition has a stigma attached to it, that might not be a bad idea. If that is the case, it could be the stigma attached that is entering your subconscious about it.
|
|
oh yvonne
Prolific Pea
Posts: 8,064
Jun 26, 2014 0:45:23 GMT
|
Post by oh yvonne on Mar 30, 2022 14:36:24 GMT
Oh honey, posting here is the first step. I totally get you, its hard to face stuff like this, posting for help was smart you've got support here! You've been given some good advice. Please try to focus on how you want your quality of life in the future and being healthy and strong for your grandbaby(ies) to come instead of the dread of what the doctor is going to say. Love ya girl, if you want an accountability buddy let me know and I got you!
|
|
|
Post by ScrapbookMyLife on Mar 30, 2022 15:01:57 GMT
I was being lackadaisical in regards to my health, wellbeing and daily medications. Was just overwhelmed mentally and emotionally.
I got one of those weekly pills boxes, and fill it weekly. Each morning I place that days box on my desk, next to the computer mouse. That way it's right there in front of me. I also started adding the needed and necessary "taking care of me" things to my daily to-do list (index card), so I can see at a glance what needs to be done and check it off. Both things help me stay on track and accountable when I am floundering, which has been more often, than not....in the past six months-ish.
|
|
|
Post by Lexica on Mar 30, 2022 15:11:10 GMT
I take meds twice a day, morning and night. I bought 4 of those plastic weekly dispensers that have an AM and PM compartment. I sit and fill them once a month. I keep two large baggies, one with morning meds and one with night meds. I have another small baggie with the two meds that I have to take twice a day, morning and night. Keeping them in separate baggies makes it faster to fill the compartments since I don't have to stop and read each pill bottle. I just make very sure I am putting the bottles in the right baggie when I get my pill order in the mail. I took a sharpie and wrote a large 1 to 4 on the side of the plastic containers to let me know what week I was on. When I get to week 3, I know it is time to reorder the monthly meds. I also sometimes forget whether or not I took my pills and a quick glance at the compartment tells me whether or not I did.
My neighbor was having real difficulties taking her medication properly so I set her up with the same system I use. She said it has made all the difference in the world. Especially not having to read each pill bottle every time she went to take a medication. She said she was spending too much time trying to figure out what she was supposed to be taking and when and would accidentally skip a bottle by accident. She takes many more pills than I do so I also made her a chart with the name of each medication, a picture of the pill, and the reason for taking it. I made the chart with morning/evening pills separated to further help her when it came time to refill them for the month. I put a copy of the morning pill chart on her morning baggie and night pills on the night baggie to further make sure she isn't mixing anything up. She is much older than I am and getting forgetful so having a system that is basically foolproof for organizing her monthly meds has been a lifesaver for her. She said it makes her feel more independent. I did go over and watch her fill her 4 containers for the first few months to make sure she was doing everything right. I also made a large note and taped it to the 3rd-week container to remind her to go online and order all her medications each month. She hasn't messed up once since we started the system for her a couple of years ago. She is getting more forgetful though and I think it is time for her husband to take over filling the containers and ordering her meds for her.
I keep my current week's meds container right next to my computer. I take the morning meds with my coffee (like I just did a few minutes ago) because I always come here in the mornings to read while I have my coffee. Same thing at night. I usually watch a couple of shows before going to bed and the container of meds is right here next to the computer. It is just a habit to take them before watching a show. For me, the big thing is to make sure I refill the month's worth of pills immediately or my whole system falls apart. Since two of those meds are my pain meds, I am good about taking them on time because you need to stay on top of the pain and medicate before the last pill wears off or the meds are not as efficient at blocking that pain. I will seek out the container if my schedule has been messed up and I'm not going to sit and watch any shows because I know if I don't, I won't be able to sleep due to the extreme pain that I'm in. For me, pain is my built-in reminder.
As for putting off calling your doctor when you have something wrong with you, I have a silly trick that I use whenever I have to make a phone call that stresses me out. I put on a pair of heels before I make the call, then close my eyes while talking to the person. This makes me feel like I am back in my office and that makes me handle things no matter what. I was always an excellent employee and supervisor and never let anything slide because I didn't like doing it. I find putting on heels like I wore at work gives me that "work mode" feeling again. I have actually made important phone calls while standing in my kitchen in a long flannel nightgown and heels! Silly? Totally. But it works for me.
Your doctor has had many many patients put things off so they won't be shocked. They will be happy that you are doing something about it now. Remember, they work for you. If your doctor starts to chastise you for delaying the call, stop them immediately and say that things like this are very difficult for you and you are handling it now so please focus on the issue and refrain from giving you more guilt over it. That should let them know you don't appreciate them ridiculing you.
Make the call today. You will feel so much better after you do!
And yes, I also have a bad habit of putting things off. Especially medical things. I already take so many pills for my chronic pain, fibromyalgia, impinged nerve, asthma, allergies, etc. that I don't want to take any more. But, I also want to be around for a couple more decades so I know that I have to suck it up and handle it.
|
|
|
Post by workingclassdog on Mar 30, 2022 15:13:21 GMT
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Nov 23, 2024 13:57:12 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2022 15:22:14 GMT
Good! I am proud of you. Keep taking those small steps. ❤
|
|
|
Post by workingclassdog on Mar 30, 2022 15:24:24 GMT
Thanks for everyone's support.. I don't know why I struggle with this... More than six months down the road.. and everyday I am thinking, just do what you are told to do and stop being stupid.
|
|
J u l e e
Drama Llama
Posts: 6,531
Location: Cincinnati
Jun 28, 2014 2:50:47 GMT
|
Post by J u l e e on Mar 30, 2022 16:30:00 GMT
I do this with flossing. It’s not a matter of needing a reminder. I brush my teeth at least twice a day. I never miss brushing. The floss is right there next to my toothbrush and toothpaste. And it doesn’t take more than a minute or two to floss. I just hate doing it. I came home from the dentist last month and vowed I would floss every day. I did. For a month. Then I skipped one day because I was tired, then my resolution went to hell.
I just give myself grace and start a new daily streak. It’s probably not as serious as what you’re talking about, but it’s still not something I should not put off for my health. I have no real idea why I sabotage myself in this area.
|
|
|
Post by Susie_Homemaker on Mar 30, 2022 16:39:52 GMT
As for putting off calling your doctor when you have something wrong with you, I have a silly trick that I use whenever I have to make a phone call that stresses me out. I put on a pair of heels before I make the call, then close my eyes while talking to the person. This makes me feel like I am back in my office and that makes me handle things no matter what. I was always an excellent employee and supervisor and never let anything slide because I didn't like doing it. I find putting on heels like I wore at work gives me that "work mode" feeling again. I have actually made important phone calls while standing in my kitchen in a long flannel nightgown and heels! Silly? Totally. But it works for me. I love this!
|
|
|
Post by mayceesgranny on Mar 30, 2022 17:02:20 GMT
I was of the same mind set as you workingclassdog several years ago. I took my meds if and when I remembered and didn't think too much about it until my blood tests were so erratic and my doctor chewed me out! I now put my pills in the weekly pill dispenser and take them in the morning and at night. I have one pill that has to be taken on an empty stomach, so I take that one alone right before my morning shower, then take the other morning meds at breakfast. I had to get into this habit as I never was a meds taker. You will feel better when you get on a schedule and stick to it - I promise!!!!
|
|
|
Post by workingclassdog on Mar 30, 2022 17:10:55 GMT
I do this with flossing. It’s not a matter of needing a reminder. I brush my teeth at least twice a day. I never miss brushing. The floss is right there next to my toothbrush and toothpaste. And it doesn’t take more than a minute or two to floss. I just hate doing it. I came home from the dentist last month and vowed I would floss every day. I did. For a month. Then I skipped one day because I was tired, then my resolution went to hell. I just give myself grace and start a new daily streak. It’s probably not as serious as what you’re talking about, but it’s still not something I should not put off for my health. I have no real idea why I sabotage myself in this area. Funny thing is I can't floss. It literally makes me dry heave... I use one of those ones on a stick. It's the best I can do without gagging.. I also have to have the water on full blast. It's so weird. My dentist laughs at me.. everything they do makes me gag.. so they are used to it.
|
|
|
Post by hmp on Mar 30, 2022 17:18:33 GMT
You are not alone. I’m a nurse practitioner and I struggle with the same issue. I think you should let your doctor read your post. It summarizes your struggle perfectly! Your insight on counseling helping you is spot on. The other pea tips can help you make the process easier by making it a habit & using tools like a pill box or glass of water to help. Your doctor won’t be surprised, she will be concerned about you and want to help. If not, the peas are right, you will need a new doctor. The fact that you made the appt shows you really care about fixing this. But you’re correct. You need to understand the “why” before you can “fix” the behavior. I never worry as much about my patients that show up for appts. It shows they’re actively invested in their care, even if they’re struggling). Don’t beat yourself up. Forgive yourself for being human. And come here when you need to vent, need a kick in the butt, or need to celebrate a victory. We all love you, even with your flaws, just because you’re you ❤️❤️❤️
|
|
|
Post by jenr on Mar 30, 2022 17:50:25 GMT
I don't have any ideas, but laughed when I read your post because I also call mammograms a boob squish. When I used to be able to get the mammogram and yearly exam done at one place in one visit, I called it the "Squish and Poke" appointment
|
|
|
Post by papersilly on Mar 30, 2022 17:55:40 GMT
i learned an interesting lesson (in traffic school of all places). the instructor said that if you repeat a behavior at least 3 times in a row, you have a good chance that it will become a habit. this goes for good and bad behavior. so maybe you can get yourself into a good habit of taking meds? try it same time, same way for a few times in a row. hopefully it will just become a habit so you don't feel like you are forcing yourself.
|
|
|
Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Mar 30, 2022 17:58:25 GMT
I love mom's response. Don't hate on yourself over this. You're simply learning some more about yourself. Now you can use that knowledge to turn this around and be more compliant with taking your medications. I'm glad to see the post where you've made an appointment with your doctor. That's a great first step!
|
|
|
Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Mar 30, 2022 18:08:08 GMT
Is it a matter of you hate dosing them out each night? (That's me.)
What if you looked into whether there is a pharmacy that can make you daily packs? Then it's just grab and go.
|
|
|
Post by Linda on Mar 30, 2022 18:16:15 GMT
((((Hugs))))...I've finally gotten the 'taking meds' under control - I take one when I get up and then set a timer for 30 minutes (because I can't eat or drink for that long afterwards) and then take the others at breakfast and dinner. I switched away from the once a week injection because it just wasn't happening - DH had to give it to me (my hands weren't strong or steady enough to work the pen injector) and I never remembered about it when he was available. So now I'm on a daily pill instead (the first in the morning one).
BUT I'm struggling with the diet and exercise part...and I have an appointment this afternoon that I seriously considered rescheduling but didn't - my doctor never reams me out but I hate going in and having the same conversation about what changes I need to make and why I'm not succeeding at making them.
I do need to be upfront about some complications I think I have - and that's harder because if I'm right, then it's proof positive I'm not doing a good job managing and denial is strong.
|
|
|
Post by keesha on Mar 30, 2022 19:07:07 GMT
What helped me with the med thing was establishing a routine and finding a system that worked for me. I need to regularly take meds and vitamins, and spaced during the day appropriately. I have purchased and tried all the different pill boxes. I found most fussy and annoying for different reasons. The system I now use that is working are these pill containers. I put the days worth in each one. First thing in the morning unscrew one off the stack and place on the counter. I dump into a little bowl by my glass of water. I don't need to have separated out by time of day at this point in my life. If I did I would probably buy more and label.I like they have individual screw tops so easy to take with for the day or travel. I have multiple sets so I can lay out 2-3 weeks at a time. So convenient!
|
|
jayfab
Drama Llama
procastinating
Posts: 5,617
Jun 26, 2014 21:55:15 GMT
|
Post by jayfab on Mar 30, 2022 19:18:02 GMT
Goodness, I feel you, I was the same way. But a year and a half ago I had weight loss surgery and there are some meds that I really feel better when I take them. So I got one of those pill containers with 3 spots a day. I don't have an issue with taking them now. If I don't take the probiotic multi vitamin I have bathroom issues so I feel I'm kinda forced so then I think I might as well take the others. As far as going to the dr, I hated going but getting older I'm a lot more tolerant of going. But I MUST write a list of things to talk about. If I don't I have total amnesia about it. She is actually happy I do that and often peeks at the list LOL.
Just want to add that I also was afraid of telling her what was bothering me. Like if I didn't say anything it would go away. I haven't felt that way in a while tho, mainly because the issues were affecting daily life.
Good luck, you GOT THIS!
|
|
|
Post by workingclassdog on Mar 30, 2022 19:26:31 GMT
Is it a matter of you hate dosing them out each night? (That's me.) What if you looked into whether there is a pharmacy that can make you daily packs? Then it's just grab and go. Nope... I know it's not that. I have vitamins that are packaged like that.. do you think I ever take those? (that's a no.) lol One medicine I was taking had pretty bad side effects so I had to switch to something else and while that one doesn't have the side effects, I just don't know.. I just blank it out. At this point it is because I have forgotten for so long (I take at night) and I get upstairs and think damn I forgot my med and too lazy to go back downstairs. (It is stored in the fridge so I can't have it by my bed)
|
|
|
Post by ameslou on Mar 30, 2022 19:52:47 GMT
Thanks for everyone's support.. I don't know why I struggle with this... More than six months down the road.. and everyday I am thinking, just do what you are told to do and stop being stupid. I struggle with this kind of behavior and this way of talking to myself (unconsciously usually) When I put an effort into changing the way I speak to myself - like, {{WTG Amy!!! You did the thing - good job!!! -or- OK, you forgot the thing. That’s ok .. and you love yourself enough to forgive and get back on it next time. }} I start to make better choices and habits. I can be really mean to myself and it rarely works ever works out well when I do that.
|
|