There's sitting called D-mannose. It tastes good and you mix it with water. You can give it to your daughter starting now. I have used it for myself. You can do that in addition to whatever what you are doing and when the UTI is clear you can use this as a prevention for a while, giving her just one dose a day.
Just spoke to Judy Fisher. She gave 2 options. 1 option is to go to Columbia. She said they'll take me very seriously and I won't wait long. Going in a few min.
Just spoke to Judy Fisher. She gave 2 options. 1 option is to go to Columbia. She said they'll take me very seriously and I won't wait long. Going in a few min.
Just spoke to Judy Fisher. She gave 2 options. 1 option is to go to Columbia. She said they'll take me very seriously and I won't wait long. Going in a few min.
To call my dr and demand all these tests outpatient. She says though she personally would give the dr the 2 options. But if I want answera right away then I should do Columbia. I told her I slept a total of 4 hours this week. I need answers today.
Good luck & refua sheleima!
If they keep you waiting long in the waiting room, call back Judy Fischer, she may be able to have them take you in faster.
Hatzlocha ! Hope you get answers …. Just be prepared that there is a possibility they’ll run some simple tests and if everything checks out tell you to follow up with a specialist …. Unless a real red flag comes up in initial tests hospitals don’t generally run extensive testing upon a ER visit . You are usually dealing with residents who are looking out for serious obvious flags and they’ll miss the hard to diagnose ones . Unfortunately even with serious illnesses it can take a while to get a proper diagnosis .
While I have no idea what results will bring I'm prepared for anything at this point as long as I get to the bottom of this. Interestingly , I'm already so much calmer.
But I just spoke to dh. I feel like crying. He's upset why I don't trust my dr. Can you explain to him mother's intuition??? He doesn't get it!!
Hatzlocha ! Hope you get answers …. Just be prepared that there is a possibility they’ll run some simple tests and if everything checks out tell you to follow up with a specialist …. Unless a real red flag comes up in initial tests hospitals don’t generally run extensive testing upon a ER visit . You are usually dealing with residents who are looking out for serious obvious flags and they’ll miss the hard to diagnose ones . Unfortunately even with serious illnesses it can take a while to get a proper diagnosis .
She said that they'll take a sono and extensive bloodwork based on what's going on. That's really the most important to start.