Looking for a new doctor
MrsBradyBunch
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Because of a change in our insurance, my husband and I are looking for a new doctor. We have final appointments scheduled with our old ones, and refills on our medicines to last us during the transition.
Since joining MFP, I've lost 15 pounds. In total I've lost over 50, and my husband has lost almost 65. Both of us find our diabetes under much better control, and we can physically do things we didn't used to be able to physically do.
We'll be meeting doctors we've never seen before, who didn't know us when we were heavier than we are now. We both have a way to go. What I'm afraid of is this: We'll get some doctor who assumes we have no idea we need to lose weight, and have never heard of this thing called diet and exercise.
Is there a way to prevent this before it even happens? Do we need a statement from our old doctors, or what?
Since joining MFP, I've lost 15 pounds. In total I've lost over 50, and my husband has lost almost 65. Both of us find our diabetes under much better control, and we can physically do things we didn't used to be able to physically do.
We'll be meeting doctors we've never seen before, who didn't know us when we were heavier than we are now. We both have a way to go. What I'm afraid of is this: We'll get some doctor who assumes we have no idea we need to lose weight, and have never heard of this thing called diet and exercise.
Is there a way to prevent this before it even happens? Do we need a statement from our old doctors, or what?
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Most Drs ask for a medical history and you can tell them about your weight loss6
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Where do you live?0
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Just tell the doctors that you have a history of successful weight loss. I would also suggest getting your records transferred from your previous providers for continuity's sake, but really you can tell them that you've successfully lost weight and are continuing to do so.3
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I'm breaking in a new doctor tomorrow, lol, and I plan on having to explain some of my medical history and my weight history, since that all happened back when I was at an old practice and I never transferred the records.1
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This was the year I did this exact thing. So I scheduled a "physical" for a first appt. which gave a bit more time than a typical problem-oriented visit. I called the doctor's attention to a couple of things I wanted to make sure got into his field of vision. I looked into transferring records weeks before that appt. And I will plan a visit sometime this summer as a follow up, given I have an ongoing issue for which I am taking meds. I figure developing a good working relationship is going to take more than 1 visit. Good luck.4
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I hadn't seen my PCP in two years. When he commented about my weight (positively...trending down), I LITERALLY opened my MFP app and showed him the progress graph. Don't be afraid to do that, lol3
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Are these interviews? or are they actual appointments to establish as a new patient with the doctor? If you are establishing as a new patient, have your records sent to the new doctor if their office hasn't requested it already. They will want/need that to follow up on what has been treatment for your diabetes anyway.
Perhaps, since you are having one last appt with your old doc, he could recommend or refer you to someone he thinks would best suit you?1 -
When I changed PCP a couple years, I wrote a comment on my medical intake form about my weight loss. The doc read it, discussed it with me, and remembers it every time I go in.3
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This is what I'd expect would happen.
New Doctor: You're both overweight. This is something you'll need to fix
You: Absolutely. Already on it. I've lost 50lb and my husband has lost 65lb and our weight management is well under control and moving in the right direction.
New Doctor: Great!
Consultation continues....6 -
My original consultation with my new doctor was really mixed. He had opinions about the "right" way to lose weight. In the almost 9 months since then he has been re-educated by me and my "astounding" results. He even understands the benefits medically and mentally of diet breaks now.7
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I may worry too much. When I spoke the same fear to a friend, she suggested I take this picture to the first visit.
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MrsBradyBunch wrote: »Because of a change in our insurance, my husband and I are looking for a new doctor. We have final appointments scheduled with our old ones, and refills on our medicines to last us during the transition.
Since joining MFP, I've lost 15 pounds. In total I've lost over 50, and my husband has lost almost 65. Both of us find our diabetes under much better control, and we can physically do things we didn't used to be able to physically do.
We'll be meeting doctors we've never seen before, who didn't know us when we were heavier than we are now. We both have a way to go. What I'm afraid of is this: We'll get some doctor who assumes we have no idea we need to lose weight, and have never heard of this thing called diet and exercise.
Is there a way to prevent this before it even happens? Do we need a statement from our old doctors, or what?
Well yes ... you'll transfer your records to the new Dr.
But they should send you a detailed medical history form to fill in prior to the appointment. I converted the one I was sent to a Word doc so I could put it all in neatly.1 -
I showed my new doctor both my MFP records and my glucose wiz logs when I swapped doctors. It definitely helped to get us both on the same page.1
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Just a comment on your pic... Wow! You both look years younger. Congratulaltions.4
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