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nimthiriel) wrote2011-06-21 06:32 pm
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So, I ended up in emergency again yesterday. Lets just say that I'm fed up with this stupid tachycardia. Today I had the day off, went to see my GP, and got a referral to a cardiologist.
Unfortunately, seeing a specialist is a bit complicated so I've posted my referral to her and now I get to wait for her to deign to see me. I'm hoping that she will not take forever so that I can get this sorted by the end of the year.
If all goes well, I'm hoping to also have this endometriosis sorted out and I may also be having surgery for that. It's a bit alarming that I'm hoping for two surgeries this year, but with any luck these two surgeries will be long-trm solutions to long-term problems.
The consultations won't be cheap ($250 to see the cardiologist, I'll only get $120 back from Medicare, and I don't know how much the gynaecologist will cost) but my insurance will cover the surgery. If I have both this year, then I'll only pay the excess once.
wish me luck.
Unfortunately, seeing a specialist is a bit complicated so I've posted my referral to her and now I get to wait for her to deign to see me. I'm hoping that she will not take forever so that I can get this sorted by the end of the year.
If all goes well, I'm hoping to also have this endometriosis sorted out and I may also be having surgery for that. It's a bit alarming that I'm hoping for two surgeries this year, but with any luck these two surgeries will be long-trm solutions to long-term problems.
The consultations won't be cheap ($250 to see the cardiologist, I'll only get $120 back from Medicare, and I don't know how much the gynaecologist will cost) but my insurance will cover the surgery. If I have both this year, then I'll only pay the excess once.
wish me luck.