Betsy, that's weird and scary. I hope you get it figured out quickly and easily.
Just got home from the doctor's office. I really do like my new PCP, even if she is only in once a week. She followed up with everyone who has seen me in the last week before I came in so she knew what was going on.
Things are actually looking better, though. My breath sounds were good. My peak flow was better than it's been. So, maybe things are turning around. She wants me to take it easy, though, the next couple of days...no work or school till next Monday. Also, I got a flu shot. She said if ever there was a time to get it, it's this year. Oh, and she wrote a NASTY letter to MassHealth telling them they better start paying for my Allegra, unless they want to be paying for hospitalizations.
Miss Kitty has yet to return to the indoors on a regular basis. The dog doesn't really care, he just would love her to play with him, but he doesn't push the idea. He just sits near her and looks hopeful.
Miss Kitty, on the otherhand, puts up all kinds of racket when we do bring her inside. When Cody comes near her, she will arch her back and hiss, then sit and watch him with an eagle eye. They did this for about 3 hours over the weekend before we gave up and opened the back door for her to escape.
Go vw's PCP!!!! I hate peak flow meters with a passion. But I'm glad you are breathing better!!!
She followed up with everyone who has seen me in the last week before I came in so she knew what was going on.
That's great! I think I'm crushing on your new PCP, vw. I'm also very glad this might be the end to late night asthma ER visits for you.
Oh, and she wrote a NASTY letter to MassHealth telling them they better start paying for my Allegra, unless they want to be paying for hospitalizations.
That's as it should be. Health insurance providers are soulless ogres whose only concern is the bottom line, and not patient health. That's asinine.
Take it easy, vw, and feel better.
Betsy, my vision went from 20/15 in my right eye to 20/200 in the space of a year, but it was caused by puberty when, as my doctor put it, "all manner of strange things happen." I hope they find the cause to be something much more benign. (My left eye remains 20/15.)
MG, glad to hear the DH has some interviews, and today is going better for you, even if it did start at a gawdawful hour at work.
A good PCP is so important.
I'm also very glad this might be the end to late night asthma ER visits for you.
Me too.
That's as it should be. Health insurance providers are soulless ogres whose only concern is the bottom line, and not patient health. That's asinine.
ITA. When she saw me on her schedule for today, she got angry about it and let them know, which I just get a big kick out of.
even if it did start at a gawdawful hour at work.
But you see, this way I can put in 11 hours of work and still be home before 5pm. Every. Day. Until. The. 20th.