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Rufus is not concerned |
I had a follow up with the doctor last week. My blood pressure is definitely lower but she wanted to try me on a different medication now that she's seen my lab work. Knowing how I am about being stuck with needles, would I be willing to do another blood draw in a month to confirm that this new, better, combination blood pressure medication isn't affecting my kidney function? It's a rare but not unknown side effect. She's never seen it personally, but she'd prefer to be safe, and I get that.
And honestly, since the blood draw wasn't the horror that I made it out to be, I've scheduled it for the same day as my mammogram because then I'm going to give myself one hell of a treat in the evening. After that, and after my upcoming vacation, I go back to her for another checkup combined with my yearly gyn exam, and then I'm on maintenance for the foreseeable future.
Exhale.
Though I think I'll keep up the therapy for a while. It feels kind of good.
Taking responsibility for your health is called adulthood.
ReplyDeleteIt's the part of adulting I've practiced the least. Trying to get better.
DeleteGood for you for taking care of yourself!
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