Well, I’m trying a new cardiologist on Monday.
I went with a different strategy this time. Lisa has always spoken very highly of a local pediatric cardiologist in the Atlanta area. I sent him a letter with a request for a recommendation of someone I can work with. In a very short amount of time he got back in touch with me with two suggestions. We will see.
This will be cardiologist #4 here in Atlanta. Here’s a recap.
1- This Doctor diagnosed me having HCM but did not suggest any further treatment or medications. Just follow up. 6 months later he stopped taking my insurance.
2- She advised me to start medication but as it turns out, she only had me on very small doses of beta-blockers. Gave me a big push towards an Alcohol Ablation which only motivated me to do a web search which led to the classic “Call Lisa”. She was very dubious about forwarding my records to one of the HCM clinics.
3- I thought I had it made when the Doctors at NEMC knew a Cardiologist in Atlanta who had actually worked for Dr. Barry Maron. But one month before my Myectomy, I went to see him for the first time so he would be prepared for my follow up care. His office actually tried to talk me out of a Myectomy because they had a guy down the hall that did Ablations.
So in preparation for my appointment, I contacted the last cardiologist’s office to have my records sent to the new Doctor. For some reason, they sent them to my home.
I noticed that this Doctor, who had worked with the world’s leading expert on HCM, still referred to our condition as IHSS. That’s like going to a dealership to buy a Maxima and the salesperson keeps calling it a Datsun.
Hey Lisa, if you’re reading this, could you please post again your great explanation of what IHSS stands for and how not one of those letters stands for something appropriate. I would love to be fully armed when I meet this Cardiologist on Monday.
Of course he’s going to get an earful about the mistreatment of HCM patients in general.
I’ll let everyone know how its went.
I went with a different strategy this time. Lisa has always spoken very highly of a local pediatric cardiologist in the Atlanta area. I sent him a letter with a request for a recommendation of someone I can work with. In a very short amount of time he got back in touch with me with two suggestions. We will see.
This will be cardiologist #4 here in Atlanta. Here’s a recap.
1- This Doctor diagnosed me having HCM but did not suggest any further treatment or medications. Just follow up. 6 months later he stopped taking my insurance.
2- She advised me to start medication but as it turns out, she only had me on very small doses of beta-blockers. Gave me a big push towards an Alcohol Ablation which only motivated me to do a web search which led to the classic “Call Lisa”. She was very dubious about forwarding my records to one of the HCM clinics.
3- I thought I had it made when the Doctors at NEMC knew a Cardiologist in Atlanta who had actually worked for Dr. Barry Maron. But one month before my Myectomy, I went to see him for the first time so he would be prepared for my follow up care. His office actually tried to talk me out of a Myectomy because they had a guy down the hall that did Ablations.
So in preparation for my appointment, I contacted the last cardiologist’s office to have my records sent to the new Doctor. For some reason, they sent them to my home.
I noticed that this Doctor, who had worked with the world’s leading expert on HCM, still referred to our condition as IHSS. That’s like going to a dealership to buy a Maxima and the salesperson keeps calling it a Datsun.
Hey Lisa, if you’re reading this, could you please post again your great explanation of what IHSS stands for and how not one of those letters stands for something appropriate. I would love to be fully armed when I meet this Cardiologist on Monday.
Of course he’s going to get an earful about the mistreatment of HCM patients in general.
I’ll let everyone know how its went.
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