June 12, 2008

Why I Hate Colds

I'd planned several fresh posts for today, but my lingering cold has kicked in fresher than ever, so I am going to be smart and not work myself into the ground. I'll see how I feel later, but for some reason I simply cannot put thoughts into sentences while zonked on cold meds, my head filled with snot. Why I can write when I am depressed (and I have before) but not when I have a cold beats the hell out of me. Then again, medical science has had about as much luck "curing" the common cold as it has depression. Not that there's a connection with that and writing.

Anyway, there is news out there and I hope to have some of it online later in the morning, PDT.

Thanks again to all of you for the success of the fundraiser.

Posted by Philip Dawdy at June 12, 2008 12:32 AM
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antidepressant / mefloquine reaction costs Medical Defence Union over £1 million

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more than £1m paid out to a patient with a history of depression who was left severely brain damaged following an overdose after being prescribed the antimalarial drug mefloquine

http://www.onmedica.com/NewsArticle.aspx?id=eee511d2-bd99-46ee-9e3f-6488cbd59291

GPs warned to take care when treating depressed patients
OnMedica Staff
Wednesday, 11 June 2008

A major indemnity organisation is warning GPs to take care when treating depressed patients.

The Medical Defence Union says it has paid out nearly £3 million in compensation on behalf of GP members to settle 30 claims arising from the treatment of patients with depression during a recent ten-year-period.

In the latest edition of the MDU Journal, Professor Femi Oyebode, consultant psychiatrist and MDU Council member, analysed the main reasons for claims relating to the diagnosis and management of patients with depression (excluding post-natal depression).

"Depression is a relatively common presentation in general practice and in most cases, the care of patients with depression is generally straightforward and without incident. However when something does go wrong, the nature of the condition and the type of medication involved means there is significant potential for an adverse outcome, including the risk that the patient will harm themselves in some way, including a small number of tragic cases where a patient has committed suicide," said Professor Oyebode.

Examples of cases settled by the MDU include more than £1m paid out to a patient with a history of depression who was left severely brain damaged following an overdose after being prescribed the antimalarial drug mefloquine; over £21,000 paid out to a patient who became addicted to an antidepressant; and a GP who missed a fractured hip in an elderly patient with depression after he visited the doctor following a fall. The patient received over £6,500 in compensation.

Professor Oyebode says there are three main areas of risk when treating depressed patients, these being: problems with medication, failure to diagnose or treat an unrelated condition in a depressed patient and failure to recognise the risk of suicide in a depressed patient.

GPs are advised to take care with prescription drugs with similar names and dosages, particularly those that come in different formulae and strengths. They are urged to be aware of the risk of drug interactions, for example between lithium and diuretics. They are encouraged to keep up-to-date with current guidance, to have a system in place to review patients on long-term medication, and to ensure that patients have been warned about side effects.

In addition, Professor Oyebode says patients who present with depression should be assessed regularly for the risk of suicide."



Posted by: sara at June 12, 2008 05:16 AM

I hope you feel better soon Philip!

Posted by: Jane at June 12, 2008 08:22 AM

feel better soon! take 2000mg time released vitamin C

Posted by: Stephany at June 12, 2008 11:21 AM

always enjoy the site, appreciate all the work you put into this.


thanks!!!

Posted by: dr.cosa at June 12, 2008 12:35 PM

Sorry to hear you have a cold Phil..
I picked one up myself this week, bunged up nose and aches and pains..
I think that people who are prone to depression suffer more when they get run down, I know my CNS definately gets fried when I have a flu or cold. Feels like Im smack in the middle of Seroxat withdrawal at times. Very strange. Anyhow, I'm off to drink loads of hot lemon juice and watch all the debate about the Lisbon Treaty on TV facinating stuff, so happy that there was a NO vote here to the proposed "United States Of Europe" , Power to the people for once .. :):):)
:)

Posted by: truthman30 at June 13, 2008 10:29 AM

"Anyhow, I'm off to drink loads of hot lemon juice and watch all the debate about the Lisbon Treaty on TV facinating stuff"


Yea the Irish have saved the day


Sara XXX

Posted by: sara at June 13, 2008 10:57 AM

Power to the people for once .. :):):)

Wow!!!!!
It's been a long time I don't hear it!

"Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people, right on

Say you want a revolution
We better get on right away
Well you get on your feet
And out on the street

Singing power to the people
Power to the people...."

I was 12 years old. My father was at the dentist and there came John Lennon on the radio:

"Poooweeeer to the people......"

Although he was sat on the dentist chair I remember quite clearly he saying amazed:

"-Power to the people? How they left it pass!"

I didn't know who were they or why such obvious statement as power belonging to the people caused so much amazement.
I knew something strange was going on in my country.
From that day more questions were put in my mind.

Sorry! Couldn't help it!
The memory lane!
But it would be great to sing it again.

Posted by: Ana at June 13, 2008 02:13 PM
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