Re: May have endo!
From: Kristene (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Oct 30 19:30:47 2001
Hi,
You might want to take matters in your own hands & contact your insurance.
Iam in the medical field, & maybe speaking to Providor relations will help.
You should be seen by a gyn. You may want to find another primary care this
one sounds like a joke. I hope you get the help you need. Good luck to you.
Kristene L
>----- Original Message -----
From: anonymous <anonymous@obgyn.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 3:41 PM
Subject: May have endo!
> Hi I am 27 and for as long as I can remember i have had extreme pains
> when my periode first starts. Several times i have asked my doctor
> about it and they have told me all women have and and so take some
> naprasan and deal with it. The other night it was so bad my blood
> pressure and temperature had dropped rapidly and the pains were severe.
> My husband took me to the ER. They gave me ablood thinner and some
> fluids and a painkiller and finaly i went home. I now have an
> appointment with my primary care doctor but i am sure they will just
> blow me off again. My husband is in the military and so I go to a
> military doctor. If the my doctor doesnt send me to a gyn this time i
> am gonna have a flip. I have asked him about it for at least a few
> years and he acts like I am just making up crap it is driving me nuts.
> The thing is in the military is that your primary care manager must
> refer you to the gyn department. I do not have kids yet but hopes to
> some day in the next few years. I have been so worried lately about
> this. My cycle is completly irregular and sometimes i will skip it all
> together. My doctor said it was do to weight gain. I am overweight but
> by no means obese. Here lately i have had headaches and nausea, and
> constipation regulary. The preg test at the er was negative. So
> basically i have no idea what is wrong. If you have nay advise please
> post a reply i could really use the help. Thanks
>