Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 At 8:23 PM +0000 5/14/01, spiritdivine@... wrote: .... My PCP acted as if I was being obstinate and unreasonable and said, " Why don't you just go get a gastric bypass---you wouldn't have to appeal, you could get one in two months, it would take care of the problem. " When I pointed out all the re-dos I see---he said, " Well, they are getting better all the time at these and I am sure there won't be so many re-dos in five years. " ...as if he has some special knowledge or has done the research (which he hasn't!). My PCP pointed me at a WLS clinic in downtown Washington where only open RnY is done. Seems that the surgeon there had some local publicity, and that's about all that my PCP knew about WLS. So, I had to do the research and educate both of us, and my cardiologist as well. Happily, both are genuine folk who do not purport to know it all, even though both are highly regarded within their specialties, and both were grateful for the information. in fact, my cardiologist's nurse is going to have a procedure (a VBG) with Dr. Elariny in a day or so, largely as a result of my having made them aware of Dr. E. My PCP at first asked me why I did not choose to have surgery with the specialist to whom he had pointed me, and that is when my information flow back to my PCP began. Result: when my PCP wrote the Letter of Medical Necessity for my insurance application, he specifically named the BPD/DS and Dr. Hazem Elariny (which pleased Dr.E .no end, BTW!). My point: it is up to us to do the research and to assist our medical " team " learn what is out there. Problem is that too many of them have a God Complex and will not learn from lay people. The answer: get a new PCP when and if possible. --Steve -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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