Beaker’s Flyin
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Beaker’s Flyin
I’ve been digging through my medical records in prep to meet with a HIMS AME in my state. I’m in a bit of shock and extremely frustrated to learn that there are a few conditions/issues that are in both my actual doctors record, and insurance list of conditions/issues that have never been communicated to me, nor have I ever been treated for.
For example, today I observed a diabetes diagnosis in my insurance records from 2014, I have never reported, nor has it been reported to me or recorded in my actual medical record I have the disease. I have no prescription history of any diabetic related medications or testing supplies.
Also, there are other inconsistencies as well such as Anxiety, Agoraphobia with Panic Attacks, Situational Anxiety etc. none of these were diagnosed or discussed with me via a specialist. At one point in my life I asked for something to help me sleep on long flights for business and pleasure, it was a 5 minute conversation, he recommended low dose Xanax. Like an idiot I didn’t ask any questions and it worked out for me. However, that is where the “anxiety” diagnosis came from.
I have seen a mental health counselor over the past year or so due to family issues. I’ve recently brought up to her my discoveries and she’s is in complete disagreement and is quite shocked a GP would make such diagnosis on his own.
I know I’m ranting but, when trying to get a medical it’s extremely frustrating that I have no other option but to pay a ton of money to prove a negative.
For example, today I observed a diabetes diagnosis in my insurance records from 2014, I have never reported, nor has it been reported to me or recorded in my actual medical record I have the disease. I have no prescription history of any diabetic related medications or testing supplies.
Also, there are other inconsistencies as well such as Anxiety, Agoraphobia with Panic Attacks, Situational Anxiety etc. none of these were diagnosed or discussed with me via a specialist. At one point in my life I asked for something to help me sleep on long flights for business and pleasure, it was a 5 minute conversation, he recommended low dose Xanax. Like an idiot I didn’t ask any questions and it worked out for me. However, that is where the “anxiety” diagnosis came from.
I have seen a mental health counselor over the past year or so due to family issues. I’ve recently brought up to her my discoveries and she’s is in complete disagreement and is quite shocked a GP would make such diagnosis on his own.
I know I’m ranting but, when trying to get a medical it’s extremely frustrating that I have no other option but to pay a ton of money to prove a negative.