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    Didn't want to know

    Hi all
    Not been on for a few days, actually felt a bit better till today :(. I went to see the nurse yesterday (only for usual contraception pills sorry if tmi) but while i was there i tried to talk to her about how i've been feeling of late and asked for a bit of advice. Basically she just didn't want to know, i was told everyone gets stressed etc from time to time and that i shouldn't worry. Oh then gave me the usual lecture about smoking [Sigh...]. My blood pressure and everything was fine so I should of just come out of there not worrying but I did arrgghhhh and now today i feel like poo again. I guess i've just come on to have a moan really, but just annoyed that I was swept under the carpet so to speak.

    Tracy
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    hi Tracy,

    Don't let it get to you!! What do nurses know anyway - besides how to give injections and dress wounds?? (sorry if anyone reading is a nurse lol). They always give me the same lecture about smokig [Sigh...] There's no point letting it get to you. You will stop if and when you want to, right? As you said, your blood pressure, etc are fine so no worries. She was probably just in a bad mood..

    Sarah

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    Hi Tracy,

    I can understand how annoyed you are I would be the same.
    but as we always say you have to go through someting like this
    to understand it.
    Hope you are feeling better now.

    TAKE CARE

    LVOE JILLXX

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    I agree with the comment that she was probably in a bad mood. Don't let this drag you down your doing well.

    Regards,

    Blue
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    Hiya Tracy,

    I got the same response from the first GP I saw 8 months ago. He was very patronising, telling me I should have a good night sleep and Id feel much better!
    I guess some health proffessionals are more aware of anxiety and its many 'faces' than others.
    I also think that some are more capable of empathising than others.
    Luckily, the 2nd GP I saw had been through it herself so knew what I was going through.
    As I tell myself so often in life, just put it down to ignorance.

    Keep smiling
    Jude x

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    hi maybe she changed the subject as anxiety etc is not really somethng she is up on most people ask how your feeling but i bet if we launched into "well actually........." they would wish they hadnt asked. my nurse is quite nice we make polite conversation about the weather etc but i save my moans for the doc she knows what im like

    fan x

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    Sarahlol, Meg will be after your blood[B)] lol. But I know what you mean,If anyone hasnt suffered anxiet, panic, phobias, OCD etc, they realy dont understand and just think its stress like everyone gets, Thats even doctors, shrinks and all of them. I have yet to find anyone who hasnt REALY suffered understand. Take care Vernon

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    Thanks Vern - as it's Seh she's almost excused... I know she doesn't mean it ...

    General nurses do 8 weeks psychiatric placement in their training but I can honestly say I never saw anyone with panic and anxiety at the Maudsley - mostly Bipoloar, schitzophrenia and eating disorders

    I do agree though thats it's got more to do with what you or your family have experienced unless you've got additional specialist experience which most practice nurses do not have in mental health.

    However there is no excuse for her not listening or being sympathetic to you Tracy.


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    You cannot conquer fear until you have learned what it is you're afraid of. The enemy is ignorance. Vivian Vance

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    Thanks for listening, have to say i've been giving myself a right talking to today (people at work been looking at me a bit odd tho lol). Think what annoyed me most really was that i'd built myself up to say something just to have it ignored, but never mind like you say probably a bad mood. I'll just keep coming here and pestering you lot lol and i have to say you've been great .
    Thank you all
    xxxx

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    Hi Tracy,
    Have to agree with everyone else, but there was no need for her to be like that! I am used to the docs sweeping my problems under the table, so I know how you feel, but luckily, the nurse at my practice is better than the doctors. I went on Tuesday and she sat listening to me waffle on about my palpitations/missing beats for ages and really tried hard to reassure my that I was fine.
    Hope you feel better soon - but you must stop talking to yourself!!!!!!! I do it in my head all the time especially if I am having irrational thoughts.

    Take care,

    Linda.

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