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Date Posted: 8:38:59 pm, Fri, 02/29/08
Author: Kate
Subject: sure does seem like it's one thing after another when it comes to doctors and tests and stuff doesn't it???
Yes April (the girl at the doctor's office) called me back this afternoon....I guess he doesn't feel the numbness in my fingers has anything to do with my BP or the meds....and he didn't feel it was anything to be overly concerened about...that it was due possibly to the way I sleep, which is entirelly possible, or due to my Raynaud's and if not those two things...I've also got Carpal Tunnel in both wrists...so it's probably a combination of all of the above!! I'll talk to him more about it when I see him in April.....I just feel better knowing he doesn't feel it has anything to do with my BP....
In reply to: Sandy 's message, "Your BP this morning was great!! But I don't think I ever feel caught up on the medical stuff. Since October, I've had my mammogram, blood pulled twice, two visits with my internist, two with the rheumatologist, and just this week was the GYN and the dentist. Once I get my osteoporosis scan done, it'll be time to see the internist and the rheumatologist again. So it never stops. But hey, did you hear anything back from your doctor about your fingers being numb again? Is this the first morning it's happened?" on 12:17:49 pm, Fri, 02/29/08


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