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Was It Wrong to Ask?

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Mar 25 14:49:49 2005


I am 2 weeks (almost) post-op from a Laparoscopy. I have had a Hysterectomy one year ago. This morning after having 6 days of severe pain and vomiting I noticed that I was having bleeding from inside. My doctor has been very supportive and following me this past week because of the pain, but he is now away. He said if I had any concerns to call the on-call doctor with whom he works. I really debated whether or not I should call, but in the end I did. I was not well received for doing so at all. The other doctor was keen to minimize what I was experiencing and put me in my place so to speak for even having asked. I felt very belitted and that hurt. My doctor wanted me to see this on-call doctor later in the week to see how I am doing. Now I feel very apprehensive about going as it is apparent she really doesn't seem to think any of what I am going through is a big deal. I think I would rather just wait until my own doctor comes back than to subject myself to something more. I feel so bad now that I called and wonder if I shouldn't have. But they always say if there is anything that comes up that you are concerned about and for me I have had very serious complications in the past. I would not have called if I didn't think it was important. I hope that my doctor understands when he returns and does not take the opinion of the on-call doctor too much to heart.



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