Psychiatrists…….friends or foes?

I have taken almost most of the necessary exams for the surgery at
the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hosp. in Miami, Fl., and
just over amonth ago I went to see the psychiatrist for her
approval. She told me that she would not give me the "Approval,"
until I got off the IMO’s anti-depressants that I was taking and a
letter from my other psychiatrist. So 1 month later after getting
off Parnate and Lithium and getting my other psychiatrist to write
her a letter, I called her and asked her if she needed anything else
from me. She relayed to her secretary to tell me that she decided
now to monitor me in my new anti-deressant medicenes for the next 6
months.

When she said that I felt lied to and gloom come over me. You see,
they told me at the hospital where I took most of the exams that the
exams were good only for no more than six months. So if I’m to wait

around for this incompetant psychiatrist, that would mean that all
the exams that I have already taken would be invalid and I would have
to take them again.

By the time the approval for the operation would come it would have
been at least 8 months or more since I took those exams. I’m on
Medicare and I’m sure that they would not pay for me to take the
exams for the second time in the same year. This psychiatrist doesn’t
need to really monitor my new anti-depresant medicines because I have
another psychiatrist doing that already and for me to find a new and
more suitable anti-depresant could take more than 1 year as it took
last time.

I am 49 years old and weigh in at about 350lbs., and I feel I don’t
have the luxury of waiting around for this psychiatrist to make her
mind up. I don’t know what to do.

Any suggestions? I don’t know where to turn for help.

Pepe

4 Responses to “Psychiatrists…….friends or foes?”

  1. Luciano Min Says:

    When she said that I felt lied to and gloom come over me. You see,
    they told me at the hospital where I took most of the exams that the
    exams were good only for no more than six months. So if I’m to wait
    around for this incompetant psychiatrist, that would mean that all
    the exams that I have already taken would be invalid and I would have
    to take them again.

    By the time the approval for the operation would come it would have
    been at least 8 months or more since I took those exams. I’m on
    Medicare and I’m sure that they would not pay for me to take the
    exams for the second time in the same year. This psychiatrist doesn’t
    need to really monitor my new anti-depresant medicines because I have
    another psychiatrist doing that already and for me to find a new and
    more suitable anti-depresant could take more than 1 year as it took
    last time.

    I am 49 years old and weigh in at about 350lbs., and I feel I don’t
    have the luxury of waiting around for this psychiatrist to make her
    mind up. I don’t know what to do.

    Any suggestions? I don’t know where to turn for help.

    Pepe

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Thank you Colette for your feedback. They told me that Dr. Patricia
    Bayer’s group will only accept the opinion and evaluation of this
    particular psychiatrist. I made an appointment to talk with her on
    the 31st to see what is happening and if she will change her mind.

    If she insists on being stubborn then I will have to drop her like a
    hot potatoe and head on somewhere else with the records. Maybe she’s
    doing this to collect money from me. She carges an outrageous fee of
    $250 for one hour of her "valuable" time!

    _Pepe

  3. Candy Justina Says:

    Turn to the psychiatrist who is doing your meds. Sit down and explain the
    situation to that psychiatrist and ask him/her to contact your original
    psychiatrist, to see if something can be worked out. Explain that you’re on
    a limited budget, and that it’s not that you object to a 6 month wait, but
    that with a 6 month wait, you’d have to retest, and you don’t think medicare
    would do it.

    Or, just ask the second psychiatrist if she’d give you a letter.

    I have taken almost most of the necessary exams for the surgery at
    the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hosp. in Miami, Fl., and
    just over amonth ago I went to see the psychiatrist for her
    approval. She told me that she would not give me the "Approval,"
    until I got off the IMO’s anti-depressants that I was taking and a
    letter from my other psychiatrist. So 1 month later after getting

    off Parnate and Lithium and getting my other psychiatrist to write
    her a letter, I called her and asked her if she needed anything else
    from me. She relayed to her secretary to tell me that she decided
    now to monitor me in my new anti-deressant medicenes for the next 6
    months.

    When she said that I felt lied to and gloom come over me. You see,
    they told me at the hospital where I took most of the exams that the
    exams were good only for no more than six months. So if I’m to wait
    around for this incompetant psychiatrist, that would mean that all
    the exams that I have already taken would be invalid and I would have
    to take them again.

    By the time the approval for the operation would come it would have
    been at least 8 months or more since I took those exams. I’m on
    Medicare and I’m sure that they would not pay for me to take the
    exams for the second time in the same year. This psychiatrist doesn’t
    need to really monitor my new anti-depresant medicines because I have
    another psychiatrist doing that already and for me to find a new and
    more suitable anti-depresant could take more than 1 year as it took
    last time.

    I am 49 years old and weigh in at about 350lbs., and I feel I don’t
    have the luxury of waiting around for this psychiatrist to make her
    mind up. I don’t know what to do.

    Any suggestions? I don’t know where to turn for help.

    Pepe

  4. Candy Justina Says:

    Thank you Colette for your feedback. They told me that Dr. Patricia
    Bayer’s group will only accept the opinion and evaluation of this
    particular psychiatrist. I made an appointment to talk with her on
    the 31st to see what is happening and if she will change her mind.

    If she insists on being stubborn then I will have to drop her like a
    hot potatoe and head on somewhere else with the records. Maybe she’s
    doing this to collect money from me. She carges an outrageous fee of
    $250 for one hour of her "valuable" time!

    _Pepe

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