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I had a wonderful doc's appt.!
      #254331 - 03/24/06 09:20 PM
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Well, all, this new doctor, who I was so scared about...he's amazing. I want to hug him.

First of all, he insisted on only giving me 6 mos. worth of BCPs because he insists I get a pap because I've had "bad cells" that they went in and "star wars'ed out" back in the 90s. I was impressed. my last doc seemed like he really didn't want to worry about that down there area.

Secondly, he was amazed/happy that my lower dose BCP took care of so much(aka i was getting too much estrogen), but I told him I still think I have SAD. He basically diagnosed me(it's a mild case, just not enough sunlight..) and told me if I use lots of calcium and lots of Vitamin D, not only will it help the winter depression, it will help me lose weight!! Yay!!

Thirdly, I told him about my struggle with asthma, weight etc, and he took my asthma very seriously, unlike the previoous doc. He wants me to get it under control-doubled my steroids...I told him I was scared of really gaining weight if I went on these steroids, and never has a doctor taken the time to EXPLAIN to me that it won't make me balloon, and gave me NUMBERS to back it up, and explained that if I get this asthma more under control, I have a way better chance of being fit. he made me unafraid of taking my steroid more.

He also believes that we can get me into a fitness routine. first time in my life that a doctor REALLY wants to work on thigs that matter to me, and not just to financially benefit himself. Yess!!


oh, one more thing, I have a caffeine allergy, basically. Coffee and chocolate, and chocolate milk and regular tea have begun to give me something similar to anxiety attacks. I will post scientific stuff on it if I can find it, but basically it's an intolerance and I literally overdose on even decaf coffee. This is the same girl who'd have 2 espressos a day, then a pot of coffee at work. Ay carumba! I think this is physically the same as people who are "cheap drunks"(count me in there too) or who only need one tylenol to be pain free(yup, me too)so interesting.

I'm so intolerant, LOL!

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      #254385 - 03/25/06 09:09 AM
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There is nothing better than a good doctor! (And there is nothing worse than a bad doctor, who makes you feel like a rotten piece of cheese.)

Hopefully he will help make you feel better physically, besides giving you the warm-and-fuzzies.

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What does too much estrogen do to you? I'm wondering about this... new
      #254390 - 03/25/06 10:15 AM
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My ovaries are a wreck and I think overproducing estrogen, plan to ask my doctor about it as we clear up the problem of the veins down there but I'd love to hear insight on symptoms of this and how you think you feel better now?

By the way, soooooo thankful you're being well taken care of by a good doctor!

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Mich, remember how I though i had an underactive thyroid? new
      #254402 - 03/25/06 01:06 PM
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The exhaustion, super moody, very impatient with kayleigh, yelling a lot, verycold and unable to warm up, off kilter periods, missing periods, etc...

and now it's basically I'm just exhausted.

Anyhow, I am a big soymilk fan and it has lots of estrogen, so maybe that was enough to account for the difference? I'm guessing. I also used to be a HUGE HUGE coffee drinker this time last year, and that leaches calcium...etc etc, so I think I was really hormonally off kilter.


Keep your fingers crossed. Ah, who are we kidding, say a prayer!! I'll say one for you.

Who'd a thunk you could have an estrogen OVERDOSE!

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Re: I had a wonderful doc's appt.! new
      #254471 - 03/25/06 08:29 PM
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Quote:

Well, all, this new doctor, who I was so scared about...he's amazing. I want to hug him. I know that feeling too!

First of all, he insisted on only giving me 6 mos. worth of BCPs because he insists I get a pap because I've had "bad cells" that they went in and "star wars'ed out" back in the 90s. I was impressed. my last doc seemed like he really didn't want to worry about that down there area. Good. I'm glad your new doc is taking your history into account. Duh!

Secondly, he was amazed/happy that my lower dose BCP took care of so much(aka i was getting too much estrogen), but I told him I still think I have SAD. He basically diagnosed me(it's a mild case, just not enough sunlight..) and told me if I use lots of calcium and lots of Vitamin D, not only will it help the winter depression, it will help me lose weight!! Yay!! Whoooo!!! You must feel relieved to have a diagnosis of SAD and then be told of an easy way to treat it. Happy dance!

Thirdly, I told him about my struggle with asthma, weight etc, and he took my asthma very seriously, unlike the previoous doc. What was wrong with your last doc?! He wants me to get it under control-doubled my steroids...I told him I was scared of really gaining weight if I went on these steroids, and never has a doctor taken the time to EXPLAIN to me that it won't make me balloon, and gave me NUMBERS to back it up, and explained that if I get this asthma more under control, I have a way better chance of being fit. he made me unafraid of taking my steroid more. See, I believe the best doctors are the ones who realize they're also educators. I love docs who take the time to explain things.

He also believes that we can get me into a fitness routine. first time in my life that a doctor REALLY wants to work on thigs that matter to me, and not just to financially benefit himself. Yess!! That is so cool. When do you see him again?


oh, one more thing, I have a caffeine allergy, basically. Coffee and chocolate, and chocolate milk and regular tea have begun to give me something similar to anxiety attacks. I will post scientific stuff on it if I can find it, but basically it's an intolerance and I literally overdose on even decaf coffee. This is the same girl who'd have 2 espressos a day, then a pot of coffee at work. Ay carumba! I think this is physically the same as people who are "cheap drunks"(count me in there too) or who only need one tylenol to be pain free(yup, me too)so interesting.

I'm so intolerant, LOL! I know what you mean, but really you're one of the most tolerant and compassionate people I know! Too bad your body isn't cooperating. So, I guess you're going to have to give up caffeine...and CHOCOLATE! Well, we're here to support you!




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      #254481 - 03/25/06 09:06 PM
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That was really sweet of you to call me tolerant and compassionate. i do try!LOL!

I can see my doc whenever I want, as it's free here in canada. I usu. go once a month and get my stuff all in order.


thanks for the encouragement!
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YEA! That's great. I'm so glad you found a doc who will work with you. new
      #254482 - 03/25/06 09:08 PM
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