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Re: Back from the doctors
From: mdustin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Sep 14 15:01:33 2007
I know...I have been thinking of this for some time. I suppose that my
doctor won't be so hurt by me trying to see a specialist if he's already
sending me to a GI doctor,(which I have to wait untill the end of
October to be seen) due to him saying that he can't do anything more for
me. Atleast, I hope. I have also thought that I could have GI and
bladder problems before I was diagnosed with Endo. But, nothing was
ever done to be able to tell. As far as my anxiety/depression goes, my
doctor said that it will take about a month to tell if the Prosac will
help me. I'm already feeling so down, it's hard to think that I have to
deal with this much longer. But, I guess I have no other choice. The
nurses were really nice, as I stood there, trying not to cry. They both
told me to go do something nice for myself, so I went out and bought a
new pair of brown boots...something that I have wanted for a while
now....the funny thing is...I have no clothes that look good with my new
boots! Imagine that!
Well, I guess it's time to really crack down and find a new doctor. My
husband will be upset with me, but what other choice do I have? My hubby
is also pushing me to quit smoking. Something that I have been planning
on doing (I even got the patches). Just the fact that he's pushing me,
makes me want to delay it. I suppose that has something to do with my
depression right now. I am agitated very easily. I need to be ready to
quit, and I'm almost there. I hope, I'm planning on quitting on Monday.
At Fri, 14 Sep 2007, anonymous wrote:
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>please go see a differnt doctor. just because your doctor doesn't think
>anything else can be done doesn't mean that nothing can be done. it
>just means that HE can't do anything more. please don't make the
>mistake i made. please see another doctor. if possible, send your
>records to a specialist for them to review. dr. albee doesn't charge
>to review records. even if you couldn't get to see a specialist, mabye
>if you had his opinion, you could take that to another doctor and get
>them to do something.
>
>At Fri, 14 Sep 2007, mdustin wrote:
>>
>>Hello everyone.
>>I went to see my doctor this morning. And it didn't go very well. My
>>doctor did an exam, even though I'm bleeding much heavier today. No
>>tests were done or anything. He felt my abdomen, bladder, uterus and
>>bladder areas. All were tender. I woke up this morning at 4:30 in
>>extreme pain and had a very difficult time going back to sleep. During
>>the exam, he asked if I had trouble with bowel movements. I replied,
>>yes, I always have. He then said that he wanted me to go to a GI
>>consult and said that since I've already had my lap done and have been
>>on Lupron, there is not much more that he can do for me. He said that
>>he doesn't think that my pain is gyn related. And said that, again,
>>there is nothing that he can really do for me. Then he asked about my
>>anxiety/depression and gave me a script for Prosac, the lowest dosage.
>>And then I asked him, well, shouldn't I be on some sort of birth control
>>now that I am bleeding again, he said, oh, yeah, we'll give you samples.
>>
>>I didn't not talk about or ask about many things that I had planned on
>>discussing, because I felt like at this point, it really wouldn't
>>matter. He's pretty much told me that he's given up. That my pain
>>isn't and/or couldn't be due to my Endo. Which, I think is absurd. I
>>have Endo. But he seems to think that I have IBS or something GI
>>related to cause all of my pain. Besides getting on something for my
>>anxiety and depression, I feel that this whole appointment was a loss.
>>I'm very sad.
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