I am 9 yrs out, 10 this August. Maintaining well at 125 since 3 yrs out.
Experiencing huge anxiety over current MD, a female who initially seemed very promising. Ordered correct labs, claimed to understand the malabsorption, etc.
What is pissing me off is her "policy" of booking appts. She has a PA, and you have to trade off every other appt w her. Cool. But, during a "well woman visit", also coded as an annual physical, they both refuse to refill Rx's, or to even mention other topics, such as depression, asthma, allergies, labs, or osteoporosis. THAT requires a SEPARATE appt, a different day. PERIOD.
What this has meant for me ended up necessitating 5 appts in the last year. Physical, osteoporosis, depression, asthma/allergies, and osteoporosis to argue the need for bisphosphonates.
Oh, and another appt with plastic surgeon to consult about a harmless folded breast implant. (Boy, was HE pissed!)
Most recently though, my husband took me to the closest ER on Jan 1st for dizziness and a sore lower leg. Ruled out DVT, did EKG, labs, and clot study. Left with bppv diagnosis, benign vertigo. Lasted a week, no driving, could only walk holding onto things. My iron is very good, had a recent infusion. BUT, MD's nurse called the next day to inform me the ER visit was unnecessary. Huh? Based on the diagnosis alone, she made that judgment. Well. Since the ER does not "communicate" with my MD, they would not send the full report.
I am proud that I did not snap a twig on this twat. I refrained from speaking profanities, barely. What I said was, "my husband, who is a doctor, made the call. I trust him with my life." (He is a dentist, LOL)
She has lectured me on needing vegetables, on eating a more balanced diet, and other things I just nod and smile about. But these money grabbing superfluous appts w a $30 copay each are on my last nerve.
What would YOU do? Go doctor shopping? My insurance company confirms these appts are wrong.
Experiencing huge anxiety over current MD, a female who initially seemed very promising. Ordered correct labs, claimed to understand the malabsorption, etc.
What is pissing me off is her "policy" of booking appts. She has a PA, and you have to trade off every other appt w her. Cool. But, during a "well woman visit", also coded as an annual physical, they both refuse to refill Rx's, or to even mention other topics, such as depression, asthma, allergies, labs, or osteoporosis. THAT requires a SEPARATE appt, a different day. PERIOD.
What this has meant for me ended up necessitating 5 appts in the last year. Physical, osteoporosis, depression, asthma/allergies, and osteoporosis to argue the need for bisphosphonates.
Oh, and another appt with plastic surgeon to consult about a harmless folded breast implant. (Boy, was HE pissed!)
Most recently though, my husband took me to the closest ER on Jan 1st for dizziness and a sore lower leg. Ruled out DVT, did EKG, labs, and clot study. Left with bppv diagnosis, benign vertigo. Lasted a week, no driving, could only walk holding onto things. My iron is very good, had a recent infusion. BUT, MD's nurse called the next day to inform me the ER visit was unnecessary. Huh? Based on the diagnosis alone, she made that judgment. Well. Since the ER does not "communicate" with my MD, they would not send the full report.
I am proud that I did not snap a twig on this twat. I refrained from speaking profanities, barely. What I said was, "my husband, who is a doctor, made the call. I trust him with my life." (He is a dentist, LOL)
She has lectured me on needing vegetables, on eating a more balanced diet, and other things I just nod and smile about. But these money grabbing superfluous appts w a $30 copay each are on my last nerve.
What would YOU do? Go doctor shopping? My insurance company confirms these appts are wrong.