demariana: (Default)
[personal profile] demariana
Today I had a follow up with an ob/gyn doctor. She did not impress me. I had a great relationship with Dr H, but then he up and left. Well, he got married and moved back to Alabama. Damn Him! Then I had an appt with Dr T. I actually had 2 with him. He was easy to talk to, understood where I was coming from and just clicked when I saw him. He had to go and have to have surgery. He should be back in Feb. *fingers crossed* That takes us to today. I went in for a follow up with Dr M about my ultrasound. She said that they could not find anything specifically wrong, nothing abnormal. Ah, ok. I am still having strong and long periods though. I mentioned that Dr T gave me 2 pamphlets and I was leaning more toward the ablation over the IUD. Her next question.... Do you plan to have kids? My answer No. Then she went on with the are you married and that I am still young and might change my mind. She has had others who have changed their minds. I know you are an adult, but are you sure? The only good thing she did mention is that with ablation there is a chance that in 2-3 years since I am young that I could have it happen again. That I had not heard of before. In my head I was thinking... hmm I want to talk to Dr T and find out if that is true or not. The annoying thing was that the room was cold, so I was shaking from cold and alittle bit from nerves. It affected my voice. I did get the prescription I wanted w/o any hassle which was nice. She is also going to see if my insurance will cover the IUD. She has to request it. We shall see. I am slightly hoping that we do not find out till Dr T is back so I can have him do it.

So an ok doctor visit, but nothing that great.

Date: 2006-12-09 04:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sweeterin.livejournal.com
I had a great office in Richmond. It was worth the drive. It was Dr. Gordon, right next to EKU and behind the Winn-Dixie. They were always very helpful and non-intrusive when it came to making decisions. And if you ever need anything they would always recommend alternative options to surgery, etc.

Profile

demariana: (Default)
demariana

March 2025

S M T W T F S
      1
2345678
91011121314 15
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031     

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 13th, 2025 12:26 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios