Does going to the dr even when they can't do anything for you help with a future disability claim?
Does going to the dr even when they can't do anything for you help with a future disability claim?
Feeling pretty terrible today in regards to the symptoms + others. Debating whether to call dr and ask for an appointment just to show them "yep this is how bad it is today". I can't even get up from the chair without getting nauseous, in fact even sitting it still flares up.
For those who have experience with that, should I start calling my drs office every time I feel worse than usual just so there's a paper trace of me going to the drs and complaining about symptoms?
For reference I've been seeing my dr for this problem for a year now + specialists, so there is a trace of me seeking treatment, but not necessarily of showing symptoms.
Only issue is it's friday evening and they close in like 20 minutes lol
I do not suffer from any debilitating disability so feel free to disregard my opinion below.
My mother's doctor told her track her symptoms in a journal, it allowed them to get a better understanding of the situation and it got referenced in her medical chart as well.
This, so much this! My wife fought for like 10 years to get her gallbladder removed because nobody believed her. I went with her a couple of times and they'd ask symptoms and she would regularly forget to list important things and I'd remind her. I eventually got her to keep track, it finally got through the fog for a provider that referred her to the right specialist. She's quite a bit better now.
Second example: I have Celiac disease, I just found out last week. (I was so used to how I felt when eating gluten that I didn't realize it was happening unless I overate or drank beer). I had always had random little things that would pop up (dermatitis, high liver enzymes, etc). Because I kept track, when I recently had my vertigo attack, I saw some other signs that made me ask for a test.
Long story short, journal EVERYTHING because any little symptom might not make sense in the moment but might be the key to finding the problem and actually fixing it.