Well, I finally saw my GI doctor one month after being in a crisis which has since resolved. I spoke my truth at the debacle in which my care was handled. My throat chakra was wide open! I advocated for myself and made sure that I was heard! One thing I learned is that I am not in Kansas anymore (Long Island), which I had much easier access to my doctors. Life rolls differently here in Rockland County due to there being less doctors. Reality check done and a new reality has been accepted!
@Spagesgallo1
Glad to hear this! Being an advocate for ourself in health care is more important than ever.
@CinnamonGirlE
Cinny, I was an advocate for my patients for 25 years! So, it comes naturally to me to advocate for myself. The doctor was humble and admitted that his office dropped the ball and promised me that he would be speaking with them. He heard me loud and clear. I also heard him. There is a huge deficit of doctors where we moved to. He's a very good GI doctor. I understand that he is doing the best that he can. I was so upset that my blood pressure was 144/89. It's normally 112/85.
Please don't let it it upset you. A dozen different things can cause a temporary spike.
I understand how it can be hard to let go. If you can't help focusing on it, call your doc's office & ask what they think is a good bp for you. Then get a sphygmomanometer to monitor your bp at home. Get one that wraps around your arm & inflates itself, then gives you a digital readout. Amazon has them for ~ $35 or $40. Or you can probably get one at the nearest drug store.
112/85 is excellent.
@BrazenlyLiberal @CinnamonGirlE
I know. I am just hoping that today was just a fluke! 🙏