I've spent some time here today and this is a great site. You've done a good job! Is it normal to stop having appointments with your nephrologist after starting dialysis? My father relies on the techs at the dailysis center for all his information and everything. The Dr's walk through periodically but that's all.
Noooo you still should be having regular check ups. I go once every 2 months. I think it was every 3 months when I was on PD.
Must be different over here. The doctors don't see patients in centre unless its needed. We all have to go and sit in outpatients for hours and hours to see them. Theres too many patients for the amount of doctors, but I guess theres not much you can do when your healthcare system is underfunded. We don't have "centre doctors". I still have to make the trip whoever/wherever I'm seen, as I'm on home dialysis. We either have to wait until we have an appointment, or if somethings wrong we either go to emergency or if not an emergency the home training centre will try get a doctor down to see us there if there is one around. Personally, I use my appointments for getting scripts, going through blood results, and raising any concerns I have. Those on nocturnal also see the doctor running the study every 2 months for a couple of things that are part of the study. If I didn't have regular appointments, I would be hassling the nurses to get my scripts written up, which I think is wasting their time.Dialysis for me hasn't been smooth sailing for much of the time. I wish my appointments where just for them to tell me I still need dialysis.Epoman, what do you mean by insurance co-pay?
Quote from: aMbEr_79 on June 07, 2006, 07:43:20 PMNoooo you still should be having regular check ups. I go once every 2 months. I think it was every 3 months when I was on PD. Check ups for what? If you're on dialysis, the dialysis centers doctor can help you and answer your questions. Save yourself the trip. It's not necessary. What's he going to tell you:"I hate to tell you this but you still need dialysis, sorry" Going to a Neph, regularly is a big waste of time and insurance co-pay. If you have a problem tell the centers doctor and he can make an appointment for a specialist if you need it.- Epoman
My Neph is cool and looks out for everyones best interest.Here is a pic of my neph. Dr Agra.
My nephs pretty cool, he is in a wheelchair as well, not sure why, never asked. He is probably the best doctor I have, the rest for the most part are just to in love with themselves to care about anyone else. Maybe its because he's in a wheelchair that makes him more approachable than others.
I asked mine about my Lipitor. Should I still be on it. They put me on it YEARS ago when I had my transplant. She looked puzzled and said we'd check my cholesterol. So, they didn't. And they didn't believe me that she had requested it and had to "call" her (I hate that). So they called the lab and they still had some of my blood? OK so I get the results and it is 114. NOW you tell me why I'm paying this lady $500 a month? She said I could stop but to get it rechecked in 2 months. Hmmmm I wonder who will remember that?