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Thought I'd just start a new thread as this update really doesn't relate to my last thread, EN question.
Got a call from Stephen's new GI's office - first available apptmt is Oct. 17! Ugghh! Explained about Stephen's recent MRE and the continuing inflammation so he has been put on a cancellation list but, apparently, the GI only has 'clinic' hours on Mondays - this apptmt is already an exception. ...This is why I've been torn between a transfer to a GI at a large hospital with a large IBD clinic (with lots of resources, research and test facilities, up-to-date knowledge, support staff such as dietitiens, etc. but, maybe, everything EXCEPT time for patient apptmts!) or GI at a private clinic?!?!? Maybe it's not any easier to get apptmts with them either???
Nurse said I should tell his current GI that Stephen needs to remain under his care until the Fall - I'm certainly glad he's under someone's care and I do like his current GI but, really, I believe his care will be more 'reactive' rather than 'proactive' with his transfer imminent.
Thankfully, Stephen's feeling good so that's not a problem but I am concerned about the inflammation festering for another 5 months! But, I don't know what to do about it, if there's even much I can do???
I am going to get back to his current nurse (was waiting to see about this apptmt) and ask about some follow-up bloodwork and, even perhaps, another ultrasound before his next apptmt (mid-July) - to see if there's any change in the inflammation.
Nothing earth shattering; just a little venting :ymad:
S mom (???) - I think it was you who'd said your son's transfer would be in a year or so... thought this might be of interest to you, perhaps give you a heads up on any issues that we come up against.
Got a call from Stephen's new GI's office - first available apptmt is Oct. 17! Ugghh! Explained about Stephen's recent MRE and the continuing inflammation so he has been put on a cancellation list but, apparently, the GI only has 'clinic' hours on Mondays - this apptmt is already an exception. ...This is why I've been torn between a transfer to a GI at a large hospital with a large IBD clinic (with lots of resources, research and test facilities, up-to-date knowledge, support staff such as dietitiens, etc. but, maybe, everything EXCEPT time for patient apptmts!) or GI at a private clinic?!?!? Maybe it's not any easier to get apptmts with them either???
Nurse said I should tell his current GI that Stephen needs to remain under his care until the Fall - I'm certainly glad he's under someone's care and I do like his current GI but, really, I believe his care will be more 'reactive' rather than 'proactive' with his transfer imminent.
Thankfully, Stephen's feeling good so that's not a problem but I am concerned about the inflammation festering for another 5 months! But, I don't know what to do about it, if there's even much I can do???
I am going to get back to his current nurse (was waiting to see about this apptmt) and ask about some follow-up bloodwork and, even perhaps, another ultrasound before his next apptmt (mid-July) - to see if there's any change in the inflammation.
Nothing earth shattering; just a little venting :ymad:
S mom (???) - I think it was you who'd said your son's transfer would be in a year or so... thought this might be of interest to you, perhaps give you a heads up on any issues that we come up against.