*grumbles*
Jun. 2nd, 2005 02:19 pmSo, in an attempt to identify the cause of my depression and anxiety issues, I've been asking for a number of tests from my doctor. The thyroid test came up normal, so next I asked for a check on PCOS.
Yesterday morning I had a pelvic ultrasound and a vaginal ultrasound (the ultrasonic dildo wand!).
I'm also supposed to get some blood tests done (to check for hormonal imbalances, I imagine).
This morning I got a call from the doctor's office, and they want an appointment to discuss the results. Last time I needed an appointment with Zazulak, it was 2-3 months. They've put me down to see her on June 22 at 10:30 (the other option was an appointment on the 29th with someone else on her team).
In light of responses to a post I later deleted, I called the office and asked for Zazulak to call me back to let me know if the results were abnormal or not, and the response just came in: She'll discuss that at the appointment.
First: I want to kick something.
Second: This is a stupid way to handle things, especially with a patient with anxiety issues. Regardless of how much it is bothering me, on their part, it is stupid.
Third: I still want to kick something.
Anyone in Ontario have any thoughts or insights on what this might mean (if anything)? In particular, anyone who is attending Hamilton Health Sciences for their GP?
Yesterday morning I had a pelvic ultrasound and a vaginal ultrasound (the ultrasonic dildo wand!).
I'm also supposed to get some blood tests done (to check for hormonal imbalances, I imagine).
This morning I got a call from the doctor's office, and they want an appointment to discuss the results. Last time I needed an appointment with Zazulak, it was 2-3 months. They've put me down to see her on June 22 at 10:30 (the other option was an appointment on the 29th with someone else on her team).
In light of responses to a post I later deleted, I called the office and asked for Zazulak to call me back to let me know if the results were abnormal or not, and the response just came in: She'll discuss that at the appointment.
First: I want to kick something.
Second: This is a stupid way to handle things, especially with a patient with anxiety issues. Regardless of how much it is bothering me, on their part, it is stupid.
Third: I still want to kick something.
Anyone in Ontario have any thoughts or insights on what this might mean (if anything)? In particular, anyone who is attending Hamilton Health Sciences for their GP?