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Replies to "Hi Ginger, Unfortunately the Nephrologist was behind in her appointments and did not have time to..."
@sultanvr Dang, that is a terrible situation to be in. It's definitely not your fault she was behind! And you do deserve to have the care you need. Can you look into switching to a different doctor in the same nephrology practice? I had to do that when I felt the first one wasn't giving my case the attention it deserved. I was very hesitant to do it, not sure if it would be received well. But it worked out great, and the nephrologist I have now is a really good fit for me. Or perhaps going to the practice manager and voicing your concerns?
Seeing your husband's numbers improve must have been a nice thing to see. Remember, our level of hydration, what we have been eating, stress level even, all can play a role in those numbers.
If you don't change, when is your next appointment with current doctor? How much time difference would that be? Something to consider. And if you decide to change, ask to be placed on a cancellation list to get in sooner. Also mention you are under current treatment and would like to get in as soon as possible. There might be some magic statement in there that you say, and puts you higher on the list!
Ginger
Hmm.. my list of questions grows every other day and wondering if I'll run into the same problem with my Neph visit this week.
What if you send a fax or email with all your questions, keeping each question short and factual as possible?
Then it should go into your medical record and Doc should be thinking of covering his Axx.
Years ago when a specialist told me he would not give me a referral, I said nicely and quietly - OK, would you make sure it goes into my medical record that I requested the test. He immediately yelled at me, but agreed to the test. I then switched doctors.