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really frustrated with my doctor's office
so I called to see if I could speak with a nurse due to the lump under my arm and also because I've been having some shortness of breath. But because this is a new doctor, and I haven't seen her yet, they won't talk to me about it, and instead say I have to go to primary care about it! Is this a normal thing?
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Posted 10/20/16 11:29 AM |
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Kitten1929
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Re: really frustrated with my doctor's office
Sadly I think so. I remember I was very sick at the beginning of my first pregnancy and the DR recommended my primary first since I hadn't been seen yet. I guess it's a way for them to prevent getting bogged down in "non-PG related appointments."
Hope you feel better!
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Posted 10/20/16 11:35 AM |
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Re: really frustrated with my doctor's office
Honestly, it seems fairly normal to me. I'm no doctor, but it seems a bit early for those issues (at least the shortness of breath) to be pregnancy related. I'd definitely make an appt with your primary doctor and go from there.
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Posted 10/20/16 11:36 AM |
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really frustrated with my doctor's office
Whomever I spoke with said it's for liability purposes, which I get, but they also won't see me sooner than 9 weeks, which is annoying.
The shortness of breath is definitely pregnancy related - it started basically as soon as I got my BFP. I'm pretty sure my sister had it too when she was pregnant.
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Posted 10/20/16 11:46 AM |
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Re: really frustrated with my doctor's office
frustrating, but I do believe they are correct. This is more something your primary would help you with. If you have a good relationship with your primary, maybe they will run a couple of betas for you. I know My old primary did a pregnancy test on me once because I had to have a heart test and they needed to be sure I wasn't pregnant. If you are going in for something that is potentially hormonal they should at least do some initial blood work to check your hormones which I would think could include a beta.
Shortness of breath sounds like it could be more anxiety related. I had quite a bit of shortness of breath TTC and after being pregnant with DD1. All anxiety. My SIL has it too.
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Posted 10/20/16 12:23 PM |
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really frustrated with my doctor's office
Shortness of breath wouldn't be caused by the pregnancy at this point. As others have said, it's most likely anxiety.
With dd, I had it so bad that I took 2 days off of work and saw a pulmonologist around 7/8 weeks. They ran every test in the book before politely telling me it was anxiety.
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Posted 10/20/16 2:44 PM |
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ElizaRags35
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really frustrated with my doctor's office
Yes that sounds normal. I was 5w with my first and hadn't seen the ob yet when I had excruciating pain in my side. I went straight to my primary. I didn't even think to contact the ob.
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Posted 10/20/16 2:48 PM |
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LuckyStar
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really frustrated with my doctor's office
See, I had a UTI very early on (before my first appointment) and my OB's office was happy to see me. They also ran betas/progesterone checks when I asked. Never questioned me. And, when I started spotting at 6 weeks they had me come in immediately and saw my progesterone was dropping. Then sent me for more checks to make sure it was improving.
I think I was there like 3 times before my first appointment- they probably thought I was a gigantic PITA but they smiled and reassured me the whole way through.
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Posted 10/21/16 9:34 AM |
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