Not even gonna try to catch up.....tired tonight.
So doc turned out to be a gorgeous, blonde 15 year old girl, I swear!!! Smart, superb listener, asked great questions and....are you ready for this one?....had actually read my medical information and conferred with my primary long before my appointment day! Whoa...I ain’t used to that - after the first 5 minutes in there Ken and I both felt like she’d been treating me for years instead of just meeting me for the first time today!! She even asked about Kendra and what all I do for her, in order to better understand any stress or unusual physical movements I may have to make caring for her. Primary care doc has that stuff noted in my chart as a reminder to him that I can’t take certain meds that might cause me to lose focus when she’s here. He has also treated a few strained backs and shoulders from me from lifting her. So that gave me a ton of confidence in her! I couldn’t believe it! Please, Lord, let her stay at St. Vincent’s forever ‘n ever!! I wish all doctors understood how important those things are to a nervous patient.
Anyway, I do need the endoscopy and probably will need a throat dilation done too. She wanted to do it next week, but when I told her I wanted more time off the blood thinners before we did anything, she said - and I quote - “That seems perfectly reasonable to me. Would you like me to call your cardiologist and see how long he’d be comfortable with you not taking them?” He17 YES....so she did. Right there. In her office. Yep, not kidding! They talked about using Lovanox as a bridge when I stop taking the other blood thinners because if I had a bleeding issue, Lovonox is reversible. I got to make the choice! Me! So we are going to do the endoscopy on April 2 to give me max time off the thinners but well within what all of us think is my “safe zone”.
Now I’m not even nervous! Cool, huh??
That's awesome! Fingers crossed she sticks around. She obviously realises the important of the personal touch. It makes such a difference, and does relieve a lot of that anxiety.