My doctors and I are in the process of discussing this but I wanted some outside opinions as well....
I have 7 doctors all at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Beverly Hills.
I am in the process of finding out where I am going to be transferring to in the fall. RIght now we know that I got admitted in UC Santa Cruz (6 hour drive/1 hour plane ride) adn we are waiting for UC Santa barbara (2 1/2 hour drive) and UCLA (10-15 minutes away). Our bets are going with UCSB as I don't have much hope i dont think of gettign into UCLA.
I've been seeing my doctors for various time periods:
Derm.- 10 months (see every 6-8 weeks--eczema)
Pulmonologist- 10 months (see every 8 weeks or as needed--asthma)
Cardiologist- 7 months (see every 2 months--Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia)
Internist- 2 months (as needed....but is in charge of my records...discusses everythign with my other drs.)
Allergist/Immunologist- 5 months (As needed--Food/drug/chemical allergies adn Selective IgA deficiency)
Gynecologist- 2 months (every 6 months--PCOS)
Neurologist- first appointment was today. (Pineal cyst (will require surgery) and possible Myasthenia gravis)
No matter where I end up I plan on keeping my doctors at cedars as my main doctors but unless I'm at UCLA, They will be almost 3 hours away.
The one doctors I do not need to get another of is my dermatologist (my dermatologist will right a standing order for labs needed adn will do everythign over the phone adn email)
I have to get another pulmonologist becasue my asthma is so severe adn that is what i keep gettign hospitalized with.
I have to get another cardiologist becasue I have to have my meds monitored and I get stress tests every 2 months (and also becasue my heart is impacted when I am hospitalized)
Obviously I need another internist for the usual things (sinus infections mainly)
Neurologist will depend on the diagnosis.
The 2 we are not sure about are the gynecologist and teh allergist. We figure that if I am comign home every 6 months, I can see my gyn when I am home adn anything else that migth pop up inbetween I can use my internist for and my allergist is questionable. I have severe allegies but I dont see my allergist on a regular basis but she is there when I need her (she is also an infectious disease dr. adn immunologist adn she is one of teh best in the country so I worry abotu seeign another one)
My situation is unique because I dont see all these doctors for different aspects of one disease or disorder. I see each doctor for a different problem. So I am dealing with 7 different medical problems
My question is....how do you deal with 2 sets of doctors? I wont give up my drs. at cedars especially since I will be home during breaks and summers but I have to have these drs. where I am as well.
My doctors are discussing it with each other but even they are kind of stumped as to how to deal with the situation because it's unique in teh way that I dont present with normal symptoms for any of my problems. They know what to expect adn what to look for when I am sick adn they trust me to actual accurately diagnose what is wrong on my own and teh majority of teh time I am exactly right adn I knwo what teh treatment is adn they listen to me.
has anyone had to deal with this before? How do you get the doctors to colaborate if necessary? All of my doctors at ceadrs are the ones who have diagnosed me adn have made progress in my treatments. I'm concerend about any possible interuptions in treatment or having trouble finding doctors who dont agree with the diagnosis/treatment, etc. We've made so much progress in teh past 8 months...it scares me to think of the possibility of ruingin any of that because of new doctors.
I have 7 doctors all at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Beverly Hills.
I am in the process of finding out where I am going to be transferring to in the fall. RIght now we know that I got admitted in UC Santa Cruz (6 hour drive/1 hour plane ride) adn we are waiting for UC Santa barbara (2 1/2 hour drive) and UCLA (10-15 minutes away). Our bets are going with UCSB as I don't have much hope i dont think of gettign into UCLA.
I've been seeing my doctors for various time periods:
Derm.- 10 months (see every 6-8 weeks--eczema)
Pulmonologist- 10 months (see every 8 weeks or as needed--asthma)
Cardiologist- 7 months (see every 2 months--Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia)
Internist- 2 months (as needed....but is in charge of my records...discusses everythign with my other drs.)
Allergist/Immunologist- 5 months (As needed--Food/drug/chemical allergies adn Selective IgA deficiency)
Gynecologist- 2 months (every 6 months--PCOS)
Neurologist- first appointment was today. (Pineal cyst (will require surgery) and possible Myasthenia gravis)
No matter where I end up I plan on keeping my doctors at cedars as my main doctors but unless I'm at UCLA, They will be almost 3 hours away.
The one doctors I do not need to get another of is my dermatologist (my dermatologist will right a standing order for labs needed adn will do everythign over the phone adn email)
I have to get another pulmonologist becasue my asthma is so severe adn that is what i keep gettign hospitalized with.
I have to get another cardiologist becasue I have to have my meds monitored and I get stress tests every 2 months (and also becasue my heart is impacted when I am hospitalized)
Obviously I need another internist for the usual things (sinus infections mainly)
Neurologist will depend on the diagnosis.
The 2 we are not sure about are the gynecologist and teh allergist. We figure that if I am comign home every 6 months, I can see my gyn when I am home adn anything else that migth pop up inbetween I can use my internist for and my allergist is questionable. I have severe allegies but I dont see my allergist on a regular basis but she is there when I need her (she is also an infectious disease dr. adn immunologist adn she is one of teh best in the country so I worry abotu seeign another one)
My situation is unique because I dont see all these doctors for different aspects of one disease or disorder. I see each doctor for a different problem. So I am dealing with 7 different medical problems
My question is....how do you deal with 2 sets of doctors? I wont give up my drs. at cedars especially since I will be home during breaks and summers but I have to have these drs. where I am as well.
My doctors are discussing it with each other but even they are kind of stumped as to how to deal with the situation because it's unique in teh way that I dont present with normal symptoms for any of my problems. They know what to expect adn what to look for when I am sick adn they trust me to actual accurately diagnose what is wrong on my own and teh majority of teh time I am exactly right adn I knwo what teh treatment is adn they listen to me.
has anyone had to deal with this before? How do you get the doctors to colaborate if necessary? All of my doctors at ceadrs are the ones who have diagnosed me adn have made progress in my treatments. I'm concerend about any possible interuptions in treatment or having trouble finding doctors who dont agree with the diagnosis/treatment, etc. We've made so much progress in teh past 8 months...it scares me to think of the possibility of ruingin any of that because of new doctors.