Thanks ladies, it helps to know I've got some virtual support, and a whole battalion of handbags if necessary!
I went to see my doc Friday and basically dissolved into tears about my depression, my anger and frustration, my ongoing pain and stress.. I told him I'm having a lot of breakthrough pain with Lyrica, and first he wanted to increase it, but I told him I'm struggling with my weight (I stress-eat and the Lyrica makes me tapeworm-hungry, so that's not a good combination!), I'm having a lot of confusion and forgetfulness, I'm still stressing from my home invasion and having my last two counselling session cancelled, and I'm in a depression because I've had no progress in getting into the pain clinic to find some answers/solutions for my PGAD..
He asked if I'd heard anything about getting an appointment and that's when I told him my intake package has been sitting with them since January, but they were waiting on his referral.. He said he'd filled one out, but I told him that was just a 'Consent to Treat' form and they were waiting on him.. He seemed annoyed and blamed the 'complicated forms', and that's when I gave him the copy I'd printed out, completed with my information. He asked me a few questions while he filled out some of his parts, then said I'd likely have to wait another six months to get in.. I told him I sure hope not, and hoped they'd consider the time I've already spent waiting.. He said he'd write a note to send with it, explaining the mistake. I told him I've had at least eight pain cycles lasting anywhere from three days to eight days, and I wanted to try to wean off the Lyrica. He said he'd like to try me on Cymbalta as it would help with the pain and also the depression.
I'll start on 30mg/day for a week, then increase to 30gm 2x/day, and go and see him in a couple-three weeks to evaluate. He said to stay on my current dose of Lyrica until I see him and then we'll discuss which route to take.
I'm happy that the form is in the process of being completed, even though I don't know yet if I'll have to wait the six-eight months for an appointment. I'm cautiously optimistic that the new meds will help me get out of the Hell I've been in for several months and get my life back. I also told the doc if he had to live two days with the pain I've had to endure over and over, those forms would have been in MONTHS ago.. He apologized (!!) for the mix-up and hoped my appointment would be soon.. I guess this is a prime example of patience not paying off.. I'm glad I pushed a bit to find out where things stood for me.
On the road of discovery to see what is causing my PGAD.