Anonymous wrote:That’s a ridiculous way to handle that! Anxiety for nothing. Ugh that’s annoying, and so glad it’s nothing serious
Anonymous wrote:When my B12 and iron were dangerously low, my DR called me himself to expect pain the results and told me to start iron and sublingual B12 that day and to drop by his office at my convenience for a B12 shot.
I would be upset with your DR’s approach.
Anonymous wrote:That’s a ridiculous way to handle that! Anxiety for nothing. Ugh that’s annoying, and so glad it’s nothing serious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I now just pay out of pocket and use an online lab that let's you pick whatever labs you want and immediately sends you the results. I don't want to have to go to the doctor then the lab then back to the doctor.
Interesting. How do you do this?
I found the information here! Someone recommended an online lab. I used personalabs but there are now several to choose from. The have sales and discounts when you bundle blood tests. You order it and their doctor orders it. You go to a participating lab to get blood drawn then look online a day or two later and you get the results and can see if anything is out of range. Another benefit is that DH and I use fake names so that if anything is found it is not on your medical records. DH was borderline diabetic. It motivated him to lose weight and when he tested four months later after following obesity code he was in the normal range. Easier to get life insurance when your records don't show diabetes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I now just pay out of pocket and use an online lab that let's you pick whatever labs you want and immediately sends you the results. I don't want to have to go to the doctor then the lab then back to the doctor.
Interesting. How do you do this?
Anonymous wrote:This is why I now just pay out of pocket and use an online lab that let's you pick whatever labs you want and immediately sends you the results. I don't want to have to go to the doctor then the lab then back to the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op back - all is okay! My vitamin B12 was low, so she wanted me to get a couple of B12 shots to boost it, then have me take a multivitamin to keep my levels up. Phew. Thanks for all the reassurances! Sometimes these things can get to you, ya know? Anyway, much appreciated.
Why on earth would she scare you and want you to come into the office for that? I’m so glad everything’s OK. But I would be pretty mad at that doctor.
Can't give yourself a B12 shot over telemedicine.
Glad it was nothing, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will call them back and request they just tell you over the phone. Especially with Covid we should be limiting in person interaction anyway.
Maybe he wants the billable visit. Can he do a zoom visit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op back - all is okay! My vitamin B12 was low, so she wanted me to get a couple of B12 shots to boost it, then have me take a multivitamin to keep my levels up. Phew. Thanks for all the reassurances! Sometimes these things can get to you, ya know? Anyway, much appreciated.
Why on earth would she scare you and want you to come into the office for that? I’m so glad everything’s OK. But I would be pretty mad at that doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. I actually have the appt this afternoon. I saw her last Wednesday as a new patient, and they called me Saturday afternoon asking me to come back in. I assumed the results would be up on the portal, but they are not. The way the person phrased it was concerning (come in to discuss the results), but the fact they're not posted yet is extra concerning now.
I've had thyroid issues for years, and they always just discuss the labwork over the phone and I see the stuff up on the portal right away. So this strikes me as odd. I'll know more in a few hours and update y'all.