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Moesha
05-31-2009, 10:51 PM
So, I'm going to the doctor tomorrow. Nothing is wrong with me. I have a prescription that isn't absolutely medically necessary, but makes my life so much easier. Sadly none of the pharmacies around me can get my exact prescription anymore. I had to call the doctor to have him change it to something else but similar. The nurse called me to say that the doctor wants to see his patients yearly at least for routine blood tests. Their records show that I haven't seen my doctor since 1999. I know that's not true, but it probably has been around 5 years. I was in the office and saw another doctor more recently than that for a sliced finger that needed stitches. That was several years ago though. So even though they've called in my refills for years without having to be seen, I have to go tomorrow if I want to keep my prescription. I know that's how it should be, but I HATE DOCTORS, especially when I'm not sick.

So you're asking yourself why in the world I put this in the cat section. Well here's the connection. My appointment is 11:15, so basically it is going to mess up the entire day. Since Morgan is due for his annual checkup and he has to have it first thing in the morning to have his sugar levels checked, I made him an appointment at 9:10. Mine is at 11:15.

I am not starting to think this wasn't a good idea. I always get nervous when my kids have to go to the vet. So my stomach is already in knots for Morgan and myself because of our appointments tomorrow. I can only guess what my blood pressure will be when they check it. And I sure don't want to know what the scale says. That is one of the main reasons why I avoid the doctor's office!

Taz_Zoee
05-31-2009, 11:51 PM
I know what you mean. It's always stressful going to the doctors, for yourself or one of the kids. One way to avoid the scale delimma is to ask them not to tell you the number. And don't look at it while you're on it. That's what I always do, so I never know what I weigh at the doctors. They are always different anyway so I'd rather not know.

Well, I'll keep you and Morgan in my thoughts for good check ups for the both of you.

Medusa
06-01-2009, 07:16 AM
I can relate, Moesha. I don't like going to the dr. when I'm not sick and the scale, well, I don't even have one in my house any more. I don't want to hear it groan when I step on it. We'll hold a good thought for you that the dr. visit will be over quickly and that Morgan will be fine, too. :)

happylabs
06-01-2009, 07:53 AM
I don't really mind taking the dog or cats to the vet any longer. I have been with the same vet for over 20 years and trust them completely. I find the pets do not stress as much if I am calm. I guess maybe that is why Casey has never minded going to the vet.

The thing I hate most about going to the doctor is waiting! First you go in and sit in the waiting room, then you go to the exam room and wait. I have mild anxiety and to sit in that room for more than 10 minutes I want to climb the walls. One time my doc made me sit in the exam room for over an hour. I was livid. I ended up leaving before he came in. The nurse was like "oh, hasn't he come in yet?" She knew darn well he hadn't. They could at least tell you what is going on. I think it is so inconsiderate. I see the nurse practitioner now instead of the doc until they make me see him. I have to go for regular check-ups because of blood pressure issues.

I hate the scale too. I think it lies. :D

Just try to relax. Hope your visit goes well. :)

Moesha
06-01-2009, 08:35 AM
We're off now. Morgan hates not getting to eat in the mornings. Hope all goes well. Thanks for the well wishes.

catmandu
06-01-2009, 09:29 AM
I have to go to the Doctors on a regular basis being old, diabetic and having bursitis.
But I dont like it either, as sometimes you can catch things fro people in the waiting room!!!:eek::eek:

happylabs
06-01-2009, 10:01 AM
I have to go to the Doctors on a regular basis being old, diabetic and having bursitis.
But I dont like it either, as sometimes you can catch things fro people in the waiting room!!!:eek::eek:

I agree! I never touch anything while I am in the waiting room. I try to bring a book of my own. I have my hand sanitizer ready for when I get back to the car.

Laura's Babies
06-01-2009, 10:17 AM
Doctors today don't care how long they keep you waiting. My old eye doctor use to keep me waiting 2 to 3 hours in the waiting room and another 45 minutes in the exam room and that was WITH an appointment.. I ditched him for one now that if I show up early, I am usually out of there before my appointment time.

My PCP is walk in, no appointments so you know when you pull into the parking lot, how long a wait you are going to have and it is your choice as to rather you want to wait or not.. I wish more doctors were like that. My problem with him is he loves to write Rx's!

Moesha
06-01-2009, 10:18 AM
Morgan's visit went very well. His blood sugar was perfect, so he can keep eating the EVO grain free food. He weighed 18.25 pounds, which is very good for him. He also had the cyst on his back drained and received his vaccinations. He was a good boy. Now if only he would come with me and help me get through my appointment as well.

Medusa
06-01-2009, 11:01 AM
Doctors today don't care how long they keep you waiting. My old eye doctor use to keep me waiting 2 to 3 hours in the waiting room and another 45 minutes in the exam room and that was WITH an appointment.


I will not tolerate that. I always call ahead and ask how they're running and that goes for my vet. If they say that they're running behind, say, 30 minutes, then I tell them "Well, I'll be in 30 minutes later then." One dr.'s office didn't take me seriously until I sent him a bill for my time that I sat in his waiting room. The office gal called and said "We can't pay this!" and I said "Well then, don't expect me to pay your bill either". They got the point. I will say, though, that my current vet's office is prompt. Emergencies happen, of course, and I would want others to be patient if it was I that needed my vet in an emergency situation but for the most part, I've not had a problem w/my vet. My dr., different story.

Moesha
06-01-2009, 10:30 PM
Mom's doctor visit didn't go quite as well as the son's. :rolleyes: I'm sure it didn't help that it had been so long since I had seen a doctor. I made sure to have everything I could think of looked at. I did learn that I have high cholesterol. I'm only 37. I think my combined total was 274. My "good" cholesterol was well...good. But my bad was high. Because my good was so good, it made the ratio in the acceptable range. I'm going to try some diet adjustments and we'll recheck it in 6 months. It has been a long day. I was at the doctor's office for almost 4 hours. Tis time for me to hit the pillow! Tomorrow I'll start researching cholesterol. I never thought I'd be doing that now.

katladyd
06-01-2009, 11:20 PM
One time I waited with my son in the doc's office for almost 2 hours! He had Scarlet Fever and they knew it! He was only 6 and they made us sit in a quarantine room for over an hour! Now, unless it is an emergency, I leave. My vet is very good, though. I have never had to wait longer than ten minutes.

Medusa
06-02-2009, 06:44 AM
Mom's doctor visit didn't go quite as well as the son's. :rolleyes: I'm sure it didn't help that it had been so long since I had seen a doctor. I made sure to have everything I could think of looked at. I did learn that I have high cholesterol. I'm only 37. I think my combined total was 274. My "good" cholesterol was well...good. But my bad was high. Because my good was so good, it made the ratio in the acceptable range. I'm going to try some diet adjustments and we'll recheck it in 6 months. It has been a long day. I was at the doctor's office for almost 4 hours. Tis time for me to hit the pillow! Tomorrow I'll start researching cholesterol. I never thought I'd be doing that now.

Hey, at least you know and now you can do something about it. W/a few dietary changes, it shouldn't be too difficult and, as you say, you're young, so I'm sure it'll be relatively easy for you. I'm glad that you got all checked out, Moesha.

Catlady711
06-02-2009, 09:19 PM
Sometimes long waits aren't always the dr's fault, it's the front desk staff. My dr. once got a batch of new office staff and my wait times increased dramatically. I knew something was up the day I booked the first appointment of the day to make darn sure I wouldn't have to wait and still ended up waiting for over 45 minutes. Turns out the staff booked appointments before the doctor was even scheduled to arrive. Not too long after that he got new front office staff and it's been alot better.

I'll find out for sure Thursday since I have to go see the dr then.