This post came at just the right time for me. I'm in the midst of a series of health crises these days -- and I was beating myself up for not having a regular GP yet. I have been in the dentists office four times in the last two weeks (treated for tooth absess with antibiotics, root canal, crown) and have been to see the gynecologist early because of a gyn issue - on antibiotics AGAIN for a cyst. Last year I developed seasonal allergies that have plagued me. I started taking daily vitamins and Zyrtec...and those seem to have aggravated my sensitive tummy. I'm now on a course of proton pump inhibitors to stop pain from what was probably an ulcer. (DH's diagnosis but so far so good.) With all this - and the fact that both my kids and my dogs have been sick and in to the doctor's office in the last month - I feel like I have been living in waiting rooms. That's probably why I still feel crappy.
I have the been calling around to internists for the last few days. All the recommended ones are not taking new patients. I'm calling someone that a recommended doc suggested. She's youngish and I'm hoping that's good. I've resolved to have an internist appt. each year around my birthday. My annual Gyn checkup (started last year) and mammogram(also started last year) are also in November. I've also made my check up appt for the dentist in advance. I'm hoping that all these doctors will keep me from dialing in pain next time.
I'm so glad I'm not the only smart woman out there that has neglected preventative care for a LONG time. I saw the OB/Gyn when I was preggers of course but I haven't seen a regular doctor for much of anything from the age of 33 - 40. I guess that's not unusual given the responses on this thread!
I have the been calling around to internists for the last few days. All the recommended ones are not taking new patients. I'm calling someone that a recommended doc suggested. She's youngish and I'm hoping that's good. I've resolved to have an internist appt. each year around my birthday. My annual Gyn checkup (started last year) and mammogram(also started last year) are also in November. I've also made my check up appt for the dentist in advance. I'm hoping that all these doctors will keep me from dialing in pain next time.
I'm so glad I'm not the only smart woman out there that has neglected preventative care for a LONG time. I saw the OB/Gyn when I was preggers of course but I haven't seen a regular doctor for much of anything from the age of 33 - 40. I guess that's not unusual given the responses on this thread!
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