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Re: Scared about Rx Changes

From: AnnMarie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 29 Dec 1999 11:14:11 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Jill wrote: >Who you listen to is simple. When it comes to your allergies, you
>listen to you Allergist. That is their specialty and they keep up on
>these types of drugs and interactions.

Yes, but I was also told per my OB that they are my primary MD now and to call them for everything. If necessary, they will refer me.

>
>I guess I am conservative and work for a conservative doctor too, only
>take the bare minimum medications that you have to is the rule!

Oh, wouldn't that be nice! That's why I am looking forward to when I can have surgery so I can do just that.

>
>If you OB/GYN says the meds are OK, then have your records transferred
>to him/her and let her prescribe the meds to you. But since you said
>that you "*TRUST*" your Allergist why would you want to do this?

I try to "*TRUST*" ALL of my doctors. Which is why the two of them contradicting each other make things confusing for me.

>
>And I do know your type better then you think, they make the worst
>patients.

LOL! No, from my nursing experience its the DOCTORS that make the worst patients! ;-)

AM




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