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Nov. 22nd, 2004 08:18 pmWow. I had a totally pleasant doctor experience. Color me pleased.
In drastic opposition to my last doctor, this one did not roll her eyes at me when I knew medical facts. Also, she did not assume I was having sex with boys. Also, she asked my Jennifer's name, and asked if we were planning to get married, and asked if I wanted her to sneak the pre-marriage blood test into my physical so insurance would pay for it. (Unfortunately I didn't take care of the last item, since I'm not sure when we're officially tying the knot and the blood test's only good for a month. Cause, you know, after that you might GO GET SYPHILLIS!) I have now been poked, looked at, and lubed up for a year. I have also had blood drawn for cholesterol and diabetes check (required by doctor), to check for PCOS (requested by me), and to prove immunization for MMR (required by job). When I get my results I'm going to make arrangements to begin the immunization series for HepA and HepB. Shots-a-plenty!
I think the pinnacle of irony, though, was that I was early for my appointment, so I decided to sit and read more of Fast Food Nation. In a McDonald's. HA!
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In drastic opposition to my last doctor, this one did not roll her eyes at me when I knew medical facts. Also, she did not assume I was having sex with boys. Also, she asked my Jennifer's name, and asked if we were planning to get married, and asked if I wanted her to sneak the pre-marriage blood test into my physical so insurance would pay for it. (Unfortunately I didn't take care of the last item, since I'm not sure when we're officially tying the knot and the blood test's only good for a month. Cause, you know, after that you might GO GET SYPHILLIS!) I have now been poked, looked at, and lubed up for a year. I have also had blood drawn for cholesterol and diabetes check (required by doctor), to check for PCOS (requested by me), and to prove immunization for MMR (required by job). When I get my results I'm going to make arrangements to begin the immunization series for HepA and HepB. Shots-a-plenty!
I think the pinnacle of irony, though, was that I was early for my appointment, so I decided to sit and read more of Fast Food Nation. In a McDonald's. HA!
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Date: 2004-11-23 01:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-23 02:01 am (UTC)Doctors have never been able to discern the cause of my irregular periods, which have always been irregular since I got my first period at 14 and which have actually disappeared entirely in the last three years or so. (Now the only time I bleed is when I take a short course of Provera.) I've had my hormone levels checked 87932892 times and have had an MRI to look for a pituitary adenoma. (All normal.) Last year I went for a pelvic ultrasound to check for PCOS, and I had no cysts. My current doctor said that you don't need cysts for PCOS, so she's running the blood test. We'll see what happens.
Really, I'm not even sure I care why I don't get a period. Except that someday I might want to have a baby. I doubt it, I've always wanted to adopt. But you just never know, right?
p.s. Thank you for offering your support! I'd love to hear your thoughts!
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Date: 2004-11-23 08:05 pm (UTC)And I haven't read Fast Food Nation, but now I will. Have you seen the film "Supersize Me?" You should. It's great.
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Date: 2004-11-24 03:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-24 03:22 am (UTC)And most of me would really like your Instant Marriage (just add water!). But there is a little bit of me that wants a big, goofy celebration. I dunno.
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