Why do many Dr visits?
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Welllll nowTraciInLA said:Not so fast, dear Clementine!
I think I remember that you're still on Tamoxifen like me, yes?
Of course, every doctor has his/her own protocol -- and, as Susan said, the schedule should be individualized for each patient -- but my medical oncologist feels strongly that he wants to see me every 3 months for the entire 5 years I'm on Tamoxifen.
Only 3 more years to go, woo-hoo! >:-(
Traci
I think that my attempt in running away from cancer and all the doctors associated with it is going to be a big failure! Ha ha. It seems from everyone's advice that I will continue to see the smiling faces of my oncologist and his staff relatively frequently for the foreseeable future. Yes, I am on Tamoxifen and will be for at least 4 more years.
Well, you never know, since it is individualized and I can be quite annoying, my oncologist may pass on seeing me every three months.
That is my new game plan and I am sticking with it!
Seriously, though - thanks a bunch, everyone that responded. I would have certainly been disappointed/worried in October if he asked me back in 3 months. I am so grateful for your information!
Best,
Clementine0 -
Clementine!Clementine_P said:Welllll now
I think that my attempt in running away from cancer and all the doctors associated with it is going to be a big failure! Ha ha. It seems from everyone's advice that I will continue to see the smiling faces of my oncologist and his staff relatively frequently for the foreseeable future. Yes, I am on Tamoxifen and will be for at least 4 more years.
Well, you never know, since it is individualized and I can be quite annoying, my oncologist may pass on seeing me every three months.
That is my new game plan and I am sticking with it!
Seriously, though - thanks a bunch, everyone that responded. I would have certainly been disappointed/worried in October if he asked me back in 3 months. I am so grateful for your information!
Best,
Clementine
While I don't want to speak for Christmas Girl, when she said that each person's treatment should be "individualized," I'm quite certain she did NOT mean
"Be really annoying, so your doctor won't want to see you as often."
Behave yourself, girl!
:-) Traci0 -
Christmas Girl aka Susan,Alexis F said:I am on 6 months now for my
I am on 6 months now for my mammo and ultrasound.
Lex
6 months .. - interesting. I don't mind seeing my Oncologist on a Monthly basis . . . which includes the drive, lobby waiting, check up and even the weight scale update .. it's the anxiety and frustration leading up to each visit .. then the 3 long days of waiting for results on my markers. Hoping I can find a way to alleviate my before apptmt, and after apptmt anxiety in time ...
Vicki Sam0 -
Traci...TraciInLA said:Clementine!
While I don't want to speak for Christmas Girl, when she said that each person's treatment should be "individualized," I'm quite certain she did NOT mean
"Be really annoying, so your doctor won't want to see you as often."
Behave yourself, girl!
:-) Traci
You have my permission to "speak" for me any time. :-)
Kind regards, Susan0 -
Vicki Sam...VickiSam said:Christmas Girl aka Susan,
6 months .. - interesting. I don't mind seeing my Oncologist on a Monthly basis . . . which includes the drive, lobby waiting, check up and even the weight scale update .. it's the anxiety and frustration leading up to each visit .. then the 3 long days of waiting for results on my markers. Hoping I can find a way to alleviate my before apptmt, and after apptmt anxiety in time ...
Vicki Sam
I sincerely hope your anxiety prior/after appointments & tests does, indeed, diminish with time. I think it does for at least most of us. For me, it has - somewhat.
And regarding my own follow-up schedule, as clarification so as not to confuse nor mislead:
1st year after completion of all invasive treatments - once a month/every 4 weeks
2nd year - every 6 weeks
3rd year - every 8 weeks
4th year - every 12 weeks
5th year - began/still/will remain twice per year
Kind regards, Susan0
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