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Re: Gyn: HRTFrom: Pat Shaughnessy (rnshag45107@hotmail.com)Thu Jul 31 23:39:00 2008
I would examine her just because she is now seeing me and I wasn't there when her internist examined her. I am sure he went about it in a different light then I would as a WHNP. Just my opinion.Pat > Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 22:43:15 -0500> From: garrys@mindspring.com> To: ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> Subject: Gyn: HRT> > 54 YO P2002, LMP May 08, came in with menopausal symptoms. She say her> internist (next door to me) in May, and had a normal exam, pap,> mammogram, etc. A few weeks later, she was symptomatic and was begun on> a low dose of compounded estrogen/progestin. She has been on this> around 2 weeks, and isn't much better.> > She came for consultation about HRT, gladly given, and her medicine was> adjusted.> > Other than a full history, would you necessarily examine her?> > If so, why?> > Garry> > --> Garry E. Siegel, M.D.> Private Practice> Roswell, GA
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