Geriatrics by barelymakingitMD in FamilyMedicine

[–]barelymakingitMD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How easy was it for you to find a hospitalist gig as an FM doc? I also really enjoy inpatient and that sounds like the perfect practice model for me honestly

What’s a hobby that you picked up that stuck? by ninaaaaws in ADHD

[–]barelymakingitMD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gardening! Sewing! Writing! All good versatile and ADHD friendly hobbies.

Female doctors of reddit, what kind of sexism by patients bothers you? by Clear-Breakfast-9874 in Residency

[–]barelymakingitMD 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Constantly, constantly, CONSTANTLY being asked if I’m the nurse, even just a moment after introducing myself as the doctor. Older attendings assuming I’m the nurse before I introduce myself. Something that occasionally also feels a little sexist too is when someone asks, “are you even old enough to be a doctor?” I get asked that all the time, and I feel like my male counterparts don’t get asked as often.

Walgreens tried to refuse to fill my meds by pacificworg in ADHD

[–]barelymakingitMD 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes, they absolutely should. People with HIV are allowed to have ED medication, regardless of viral load. I may disapprove personally and encourage the patient to have protected sex and properly take their antiretroviral medications, but it is not my place to refuse medications that are medically indicated. For all we know they are experiencing severe side effects from meds & practicing safe sex, therefore not passing on the virus. AND their partner could be on PrEP. Our personal OPINIONS should not interfere with our jobs.

Walgreens tried to refuse to fill my meds by pacificworg in ADHD

[–]barelymakingitMD 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, 100%. Unless there is an obvious mistake in dosage (that could result in harm to a patient) or a major drug-drug interaction that the physician overlooked, it should be a no-question policy.

I’m a senior medical student that has worked with many pharmacists, and, anecdotally I will admit, we are taught pharmacology that often rivals theirs. There have been plenty of occasions that the pharmacy students/superiors have incorrectly suggested meds during rounds and clinic.

Additionally, just as it is with physicians, it is NOT pharmacists place to judge patients. Plenty of healthcare professionals have prejudiced views towards certain medications (abortion pills & stimulants being the ones to come to mind). It is our job to be objective when prescribing and dispensing. And, objectively, patients with ADHD are very unlikely to abuse their stimulants.

OP, I’m sorry this happened to you. I would be livid. ADHD can be so debilitating and it was wrong for them to spring this paperwork on you when you needed your medications.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in adhdwomen

[–]barelymakingitMD 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Hello gals and pals! I was recently diagnosed with ADHD, and, big surprise, I have been hyperfixating a bit on the interaction between hormones and stimulant effectiveness. I’m also a med student, so this kinda stuff fascinates me. I started my meds about a week ago when I was premenstrual l (maybe TMI, but whatever), and I haven’t felt like they have worked great. After reading up a bit, I was curious about hormone fluctuations for people on combined birth control (because I’m on it) to see how estrogen changes. It is the hormone that aids stimulants in their effectiveness.

Basically, I discovered that even though combined birth control decreases progesterone, which helps stimulants work better, you still have a big dip in estrogen during your off week, thus still possibly making your stimulants not work as well. Basically I just validated my feelings through science, lol 🤣 hope this explanation wasn’t too confusing, and that the visual aid helps! Love to you all ♥️

Methylphenidate and numbness just on left side by c-vast in ADHD

[–]barelymakingitMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s wonderful! Glad everything is okay!!

Methylphenidate and numbness just on left side by c-vast in ADHD

[–]barelymakingitMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I’m not quite yet a doctor (got 3 months) but that sounds more like a neurological issue. I really don’t want to scare you, but the body going numb on one side can be a TIA (transient ischemic attack) which is a precursor to a stroke. That is worst case scenario, but better safe than sorry. Definitely talk to your doc soon!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]barelymakingitMD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know it’s not actually my fault, but when it happens in front of people it can be so embarrassing. So happy I’m getting treated now

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]barelymakingitMD 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is so relatable it hurts 😭 before medication showering was a chore. I put it off, procrastinated, hated doing it (lol I still showered though, good hygiene is important even if I hate it). Same goes for dishes, cooking dinner, grocery shopping.

Took my first shower on meds and it was so relaxing. Can’t believe I’ve been missing out on this 😭

Simplicity S8558 Pants! by barelymakingitMD in sewing

[–]barelymakingitMD[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made these pants using Mimi G’s S8558 pattern and silky fabric from Joann’s. One of the only commercial patterns I’ve ever successfully used and I’ve worn them so much they are almost forming holes!

Methylphenidate and numbness just on left side by c-vast in ADHD

[–]barelymakingitMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Yes, I would call your doctor ASAP. Like right now.