Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The difficulty is that "not forcing me to take medication" isn't a good way to find doctors. This is my 5th internist in 9 years -- three of them left TV and one I left because of excessive wait times and error-prone office staff. I'd hope to find something who's willing to work with me as I try to take back some control over my health care after a couple of stressful years on the medical merry go round. I'm tired of the paperwork and repeat testing and having to start over and explain everything again with someone new. I absolutely dread going to the doctor these days and get quite anxious (blood pressure up!). United Healthcare even contacted my danged pharmacy and had them call me to say I needed to take statins. Like, really? Last edited by queasy27; 02-09-2019 at 10:44 PM. |
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I appreciate the insight. What's kind of ironic is that a couple of friends referred me to this doctor because they said this person doesn't nag. I didn't think it through, but the reason they don't get any pushback is because they're both fairly healthy and do what they're told. D'oh! |
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I believe that Statins are the number one reason we have had a huge drop in death from cardiovascular disease in the last thirty years. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I have heard others say that statins caused pain in their arms and legs. I wonder what your side effects are? Sometimes the benefit outweighs the side effects, but that is for each to choose.
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It is better to laugh than to cry. Last edited by graciegirl; 02-10-2019 at 06:06 AM. |
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You mention 100 lbs overweight. If, that is your issue. If, it is getting worse. It is fairly easy to take weight off. The hard part, where most people fail is keeping it off. In any case, as frustrating as it is. it is also frustrating for a doctor. If, it is bad enough the doctor might well prefer you left. Where we used to live-pre Villages. I, my sister and my niece all used the same doctor. I had used him for many years. He was sort of a friend and a bit of a gossip. I had serious issues with my sister due to my niece. The doctor knew as we would discuss it. Perhaps, inappropriately he once told me that my sister and my niece were his patients and that they had left. His comment was he is glad they both left. My sister-I do not regularly talk to her. As a patient, as a human being, she is the type that refuses to listen to a different opinion than her own. She is, or was several hundred pounds overweight. Her extra weight kept her from exercise so of course it got worse. She has been going through chemo. I don't think her weight caused her cancer but I do know her weight makes her care, her options etc more difficult. |
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Mills3186, great insight into how you actually experienced it. Doctors are under a lot of pressure to follow these guidelines. Who would want to have part of their pay taken away because they can't convince someone to follow the advice of the benchmarks and best practices! The patients should have the right to make an informed decision regarding their healthcare. The only thing the doctor should do is document the non-compliance with the " Benchmark or Best Practice" and that should be the end of it, but unfortunately it is not. To Queasy27: I know that with certain insurance companies, you are "flagged" by the insurance company by some circumstances. I am not sure what exactly sets off the flag but it could be something like multiple ER visits for high blood sugar or high blood pressure. The insurance company sees these claims when submitted and they feel you, for some reason, cannot keep your blood sugar or blood pressure under control. They will send you a letter stating that they recommend you start a medication or have a "Nurse Navigator" help you manage your health care. They work with you over the phone to try and prevent you from continually going to the ER. So when a medical practice sees that you have gone to the ER, they want you to come back for a follow up appt to try and educate you, review your medications and try and prevent it from happening again. ER visits are very expensive and some insurance companies give a medical practice a certain amount of money to manage a certain number of patients. So if the medical practice goes over that amount, it comes out of their pocket. That is where the "Best Practices" come into play.
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You can always refuse treatment, but the physician does not need to retain you as his or her patient. It’s their prerogative. Nothing wrong with that.
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PS - if you're with Villages Health, ask for Dr. Raquet at Brownwood. He's my doctor and he definitely knows what an allergy to cholesterol drugs is all about after I taught him.
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The doctor who discharged me for refusing statins did so based on the labs below. They don't meet the recommended standards but they're not horrible. She would not budge. But it was only my second visit with her so it's not like she and I had any history.
Total: 212 LDL: 126 HDL: 59 If physicians can be penalized when their patients don't meet certain guidelines for best practices, do they also get bonuses when they prescribe certain meds? Last edited by queasy27; 02-11-2019 at 02:34 PM. |
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12 years ago my Doctor told me the same thing. 6 months later they took the cholesterol medicine he prescribed off the market because it caused heart problems. I'm still not on any cholesterol meds and my reading is what its been for 35 years, 220. Find a better doc, he probably owns stock in the pharmaceutical company or the Rep has him eating out of her hand.
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[QUOTE=John_W;1623780]I just posted this on another thread, so I'll repost here since I'm allergic to statins and I had to find out the hard way.
In 2012 I had an attack of psoriatic arthritis and my legs swelled so much, I couldn't tell where my knees were, I gained 15 pounds overnight. I went to the VA ER at Gainesville and they gave me an IV of prednisone and then 144 prednisone pills to take over the next 30 days. I recovered in two weeks but when the pills ran out, my condition returned, but in a different way. I had psoriasis so bad I looked like a snowman flaking all over the place. I went back to the ER and they admitted to the hospital for 3 days and gave me a lot of predisone again. As it turned out, the VA never found what caused my reaction, I discovered it on my own while experimenting with my prescription drugs. I was allergic to statins, because I took avorstatin for cholesterol. I have both a VA doctor and a Villages doctor with medicare. Jump ahead a year and my Villages doctor retired and I'm given a new doctor. He prescribed a drug and I made a big mistake, I trusted him and didn't read what it was, it was Crestor. I got red blotches all over, I called him and he said, it's just a small 5 mg dose, I said, I'm allergic to statins. He apparently had never encountered that before. Anyway, I've been without taking statins now for a couple of years and my HDL is right about 210, which worries him. Six months ago he told me he has patients that are dropping 40 points using this natural drug, Cholestoff Plus. I started taking two a day about five months ago and I'll have a blood test in March and I'll find out if it's working. It's $15 for 105 pills at Walmart and $30 at Walgreens. The way it's suppose to work is it stops the body from making cholesterol. My VA doctor once had told me to try the nutrient Red Yeast Rice, and when I did I broke out in blotches. After I researched it, I found that Red Yeast Rice is is a blend of 5 statins, so don't take that either. If this reduces cholesterol without the side effects of statins, then I'm headed to WalMart as we speak. Thank you for the "heads up". |
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