(21-09-2016, 04:29 AM)dcdee Wrote: (20-09-2016, 05:31 PM)GamerGuy Wrote: I just got out of my appointment with my endo and he QUADRUPLED my Spironolactone to 200mg!!! yay!
Spironolactone's primary use is a heart medication for high blood pressure.
I would be worried about the impact of suddenly increasing the the dose by 4X.
An increase that large caused the red flag by the insurance company. It is a check and balance.
I have the same question as Jannet about the increase in estrogen and the lack of blood work by your endo. Either that or we do not have all of the information.
Dee,
Insurance is just one of those leeches we have to deal with. Since it's mandatory that we buy insurance, but not mandatory we receive care...?
I've made the arguments elsewhere. We're owned property of Das Boot, and it gets tiring, especially when so many others are intent on BEING owned. It's like I'm living a BDSM fantasy, everyone wants to be collared...
Our body, our choice. If it's good enough for abortion, which arguably involves another human (especially now they're trying to push post-birth abortions), then it damn well ought to cover whether we want tits or not (being crass to drive the point home.) For that matter, "steroids" (anabolics) are considered Schedule 3 drugs, marijuana is ridiculously over-penalized (was actually a drive by a corporation to eliminate hemp, a competitor for their patented product), and even the "hard" drugs should fall into this categorization - WE own ourselves, so WE get to choose what goes in - F-ck Monsanto (and Bayer, they merged - GMOs and PEsticide #1s, what could possibly go wrong...?), F-CK "Big Brother," and F-CK the Police State that's been developed in the various wars (Poverty, Drugs, Terror, all actually wars on the people's rights and self-ownership/agency).
GamerGuy is dealing with this stupidity. Up here in MA, a junkie can get pain meds from a doctor, but a person with a bad back, or torn meniscus, cannot get actual pain meds.... Possibly from that same doctor. So injured people have to go to the black market. And may get busted. Because they "will ruin their life!" So the pigs lock them up, make them felons, and ruin their lives...
This is insane, and while the politics is outside of this board - we need to oppose government regulation of US at every chance.
The flip side is, people will act foolishly and rashly, and get hurt. But we cannot regulate that out of the human genome, so let's not even try. It's Darwin's law, and we need to respect natural laws.
Gamer, as for dosing, a transition dose is up to 200 mg/day Spiro, and up to 4 mg/day is normal for E, but it can go higher (but not above 8mg/day as the risk of DVT gets too high, and the blood can clot inside the veins too easily - not only DVT, but risk of stroke, heart failure, lung damage via blood clots; E causes the liver to increase clotting factors, it's part of why many mammals consume the placenta after birth - stops mommy from bleeding to death. Also, Aspirin does NOT help offset the clotting, as I understand. Aspirin thins the blood, but this isn't enough to offset the issue of too much E in the blood.)
I'd suggest you go looking, even though this is the only one in the area - once you have some basics done (you have), you should be able to look online for an endo who will work with you remotely. Skype for 5 minutes (gives a face, so they can see skin color, eye dilation, imply blood flow and general health), and they just need to read the labs and make adjustments as appropriate.
I don't know if you can move, depends on if you have a WFH type job, or can consult somewhere else. If so, look for something in the Massachusetts area (GD is covered here, lots of programs and protections). Even if you're only in the area for a few days a month, you could tie it to appointments and/or support group meetings. :-)
Something to think about. Also since most of it can be done over the phone, a more remote endo might work perfectly well. Maybe that's adequate?
Sorry for the hijack above, but we're inundated with messages to bow and scrape all the time, so someone needs to point it out - and on or off topic, repetition is essential, everywhere, all the time. I know where this leads - "follow the rules and you'll be successful" is the message, but it works out to, "follow the rules and be a stepping stone for others." Don't submit, FIGHT for your rights - or they'll be taken away, piece by piece.
If the endo is an idiot, replace them, ASAP, by any means necessary. No other option, I'm afraid.
-Dianna