@contentandwell It is so good when you find exceptional professionals. There is one cardiac tech the hospital I go to who does great Echo-cardiograms. She really approaches her job differently than others, so I always request her. Our parting comment is always, "see you next year." Teresa
@contentandwell Hi JK, I hope that your appointment goes well on Tuesday. We will be looking forward to hearing from you and learning more about this. Teresa
@contentandwell It is so good when you find exceptional professionals. There is one cardiac tech the hospital I go to who does great Echo-cardiograms. She really approaches her job differently than others, so I always request her. Our parting comment is always, "see you next year." Teresa
@hopeful33250 It really is helpful. I have been very happy with almost all of my current health care team until relatively recently when I became very disenchanted with my PCP. I have to see him in May and am dreading it. I just feel like he doesn't like me anymore. Initially he was very good and very supportive. I figure either he resents that I have questioned a few things, or that he feels uncomfortable that it took a hospitalist to put my symptoms together and order the ammonia test. He had known those symptoms for a long time, almost a year at that point.
JK
@contentandwell Hi JK, I hope that your appointment goes well on Tuesday. We will be looking forward to hearing from you and learning more about this. Teresa
@ronbee Sorry Ron, but I am having trouble putting your message within the train of messages and am not sure what the 60 is to which you are referring. Is that an ECHO result?
Thanks.
JK
@contentandwell Yes, it is hard to know why doctors change in their responses to patients. I try to give them the benefit of the doubt when I can. Perhaps he has some personal problems which make him less than agreeable. However, a change can be a good thing. If you feel "dread" as you say, it might be a good idea to shop around for a new PCP. That is a hard call to make, though, when you are established with a doctor over a number of years. Teresa
@contentandwell Hi JK, I hope that your appointment goes well on Tuesday. We will be looking forward to hearing from you and learning more about this. Teresa
60 is the measure of hypertension that my cardiologist uses, as have other cardiologists. It is objective but there is one value in the 60 that needs to be estimated and in my case it has been 8 to 10
@contentandwell Hi JK, I hope that your appointment goes well on Tuesday. We will be looking forward to hearing from you and learning more about this. Teresa
@contentandwell It is so good when you find exceptional professionals. There is one cardiac tech the hospital I go to who does great Echo-cardiograms. She really approaches her job differently than others, so I always request her. Our parting comment is always, "see you next year." Teresa
@hopeful33250 It is a hard call to make. I have been researching other Internists in the area but the ones I would like to have are not accepting new patients, as is the one I have! I would love to go to the MGH satellite in Danvers but that's a good hour away, a bit too far. I am outside of Manchester so I plant to check out Nashua and Concord also, each @ a half hour away.
As my mother used to say though, "the devil you know can be better than the devil you don't know".
@contentandwell Hi JK, I hope that your appointment goes well on Tuesday. We will be looking forward to hearing from you and learning more about this. Teresa
@ronbee, I have discovered that different facilities state some things differently. I think that my number for that may be 41, but I am not sure. That number is listed as RVSP, right ventricular systolic pressure. Mine is just about within range for my age.
JK
@contentandwell It is so good when you find exceptional professionals. There is one cardiac tech the hospital I go to who does great Echo-cardiograms. She really approaches her job differently than others, so I always request her. Our parting comment is always, "see you next year." Teresa
My cardiologist says less than 60 is moderate anymore than that is moderate/severe. The numbers objective and the level is subjective
@hopeful33250 It really is helpful. I have been very happy with almost all of my current health care team until relatively recently when I became very disenchanted with my PCP. I have to see him in May and am dreading it. I just feel like he doesn't like me anymore. Initially he was very good and very supportive. I figure either he resents that I have questioned a few things, or that he feels uncomfortable that it took a hospitalist to put my symptoms together and order the ammonia test. He had known those symptoms for a long time, almost a year at that point.
JK
@ronbee Sorry Ron, but I am having trouble putting your message within the train of messages and am not sure what the 60 is to which you are referring. Is that an ECHO result?
Thanks.
JK
@contentandwell Yes, it is hard to know why doctors change in their responses to patients. I try to give them the benefit of the doubt when I can. Perhaps he has some personal problems which make him less than agreeable. However, a change can be a good thing. If you feel "dread" as you say, it might be a good idea to shop around for a new PCP. That is a hard call to make, though, when you are established with a doctor over a number of years. Teresa
60 is the measure of hypertension that my cardiologist uses, as have other cardiologists. It is objective but there is one value in the 60 that needs to be estimated and in my case it has been 8 to 10
<br><br><br><br><br>Yes, it was directed at you. How are you doing with it?<br> <br><br>
<br><br><br><br><br>Yeah, you may have bruised his ego a bit.<br> <br><br>
@hopeful33250 It is a hard call to make. I have been researching other Internists in the area but the ones I would like to have are not accepting new patients, as is the one I have! I would love to go to the MGH satellite in Danvers but that's a good hour away, a bit too far. I am outside of Manchester so I plant to check out Nashua and Concord also, each @ a half hour away.
As my mother used to say though, "the devil you know can be better than the devil you don't know".
JK
@ronbee, I have discovered that different facilities state some things differently. I think that my number for that may be 41, but I am not sure. That number is listed as RVSP, right ventricular systolic pressure. Mine is just about within range for my age.
JK