Who is now my PCP?
I have been recently diagnosed and waiting for chemo to begin 7/23 to shrink tumor away from chest wall before surgery. Over the past few days I have also developed what I believe is a sinus infection. I don't want my chemo to be delayed! For conditions beyond the cancer, should I be contacting my primary physician, or now, does the oncologist regulate everything? Thanks for the advice.
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PCP or Oncologist
It can certainly be confusing which doctor to see once you have had a cancer diagnosis. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in Dec 2009 and finished treatment in August 2010. During that time I continued to see my neurologist for an autoimmune issue and my family practitioner for the run of the mill things like a cough and blood pressure. All the doctors consulted with each other to make sure that any drugs being prescribed would not be detrimental to anything else for which I was being treated. In fact, one of my chemo drugs was altered slightly at the request of my neurologist. The bottom line is make sure any doctor you see is aware that you are undergoing cancer treatment. If there are any doubts on how your issue should be treated I would defer to the oncologist.
Good luck and be well.
IRENE
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Hi please take your sinus infection with carejessiesmom1 said:PCP or Oncologist
It can certainly be confusing which doctor to see once you have had a cancer diagnosis. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in Dec 2009 and finished treatment in August 2010. During that time I continued to see my neurologist for an autoimmune issue and my family practitioner for the run of the mill things like a cough and blood pressure. All the doctors consulted with each other to make sure that any drugs being prescribed would not be detrimental to anything else for which I was being treated. In fact, one of my chemo drugs was altered slightly at the request of my neurologist. The bottom line is make sure any doctor you see is aware that you are undergoing cancer treatment. If there are any doubts on how your issue should be treated I would defer to the oncologist.
Good luck and be well.
IRENE
while you want to start your Chemo ASP ideally you should be healthy. It is enough time to take 7 days course of antibiotics and come out without bacterial infection. Please contact both doctors on Monday so they collaborate and make your feel better. Due to compromising immune system during Chemo sinus infection can create additional problems. Sometime patients are taking both Chemo and antibiotics at the same time.
ghod luck and us posted
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10 Days to tackle sinus infectionNew Flower said:Hi please take your sinus infection with care
while you want to start your Chemo ASP ideally you should be healthy. It is enough time to take 7 days course of antibiotics and come out without bacterial infection. Please contact both doctors on Monday so they collaborate and make your feel better. Due to compromising immune system during Chemo sinus infection can create additional problems. Sometime patients are taking both Chemo and antibiotics at the same time.
ghod luck and us posted
Go to someone Monday. Probably your pcp will be able to get you an earlier appontment, but be sure that your oncologist is at least aware of what treatment you may be on. You have 10 days from Monday before your first scheduled chemo and delaying it a few days probably won't matter, but if you can start on something Monday - there's 10 days. Just make sure the right hand knows wht the left is doing - i.e., your oncologist knows about the sinus infection and what medication you are on. Sometimes (actually most of the time) we have to be sure information is being communicated. When I was being treated, my oncologist only deal with issues that were related to her treatments for cancer which you haven't begun yet.
Suzane
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Thank you, friends. Of
Thank you, friends. Of course, this had to start over a weekend, but glad my PCP is a Monday early bird! Thanks also for the advice of being responsible myself for the communication between physicians. it's odd to have a "T minus" countdown - then to find out there is a possible monkey wrench thrown in. I feel like being excited for my flight only to find there is a cancellation or delay. I just want to get chemo over so I can have surgery and begin to heal. Tumor is too close to the chest wall so we are trying to shrink it first.
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