Remember, You Have The Right to Change Doctors

Different Ballgame
Different Ballgame Member Posts: 868
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Well, I changed doctors and am thrilled with the new hematology oncologist. All stress disappeared when I decided to change doctors. What a difference! In two weeks time I have received 4 e-mails from my new doctor. I am having problem with neuropathy of hand (not definitely identified as neuropathy) and a body rash on torso and back. Rash is 90% gone. Dermatologist felt rash is reaction to medication...doctor is not sure if it is my water pill or if it is Arimidex. We will find out, because I am going back on Arimidex. Is the hand problem a result of nerve in neck or carpal tunnel or Arimidex? We are still trying to figure that one, even though I have had a MRI of brain, MRI of neck, EMG of hands, 7 X-rays of neck, and being off Arimidex since November 3. I have seen intern, neurologist, spine specialist, and new hematology oncologist. We are still wondering, "What is the cause."

Other than that, I feel great this morning. I bought that special Christmas ornament for my special CSN sister and now need to wrap it and mail it this week. It shouted her name when I saw it.

Today is also the first day that I finally am in the Holiday Spirit. Thank Goodness!!!!

HAVE A GREAT DAY! ENJOY THE HOLIDAY SEASON.

Lots of Hugs,
Janelle
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  • MAJW
    MAJW Member Posts: 2,510 Member
    Happy Happy to you.....
    Jean I hope they can find the cause of all your discomfort....This is such a sucky journey isn't it? Keep the Holiday spirit.........it's good for the mind, body and soul!

    Happy Holidays and best wishes
    Peace be with you,
    Nancy
  • heidijez
    heidijez Member Posts: 441
    i so totally agree!!!
    when my medical oncologist and the breast surgeon could not agree on next steps in my treatment, i knew it was time to move on. i loved my onc and hated to leave him, but once i made the decision - there was a huge weight lifted off me.

    this has been a long strange journey, and it's not over yet. but now i have confidence in my team of doctors, and that makes all the difference in the world to me.

    ♫♥´¯`•.¸¸.♥♫ Hugs from Heidi ♫♥´¯`•.¸¸.♥♫
  • joannstar
    joannstar Member Posts: 403 Member
    The right doctor is so important!
    I've had 4 of 6 T-C chemo treatments.

    The second time I got a rash that sounds similar to yours. I was put on steroids and it cleared up in about 4 days. I was told that that is not a usual side-effect and perhaps it was a reaction to something else.

    The 3rd cycle brought burning feet. My onc said that 1 in 15 have that type of side-effect. I sat at work with my feet on ice-packs and used lots of moisturizing cream. My fingers are super sensitive and when my onc looked at them, he said he was afraid I might loose a couple of finger/toe nails.

    I'm waiting to see what will happen this cycle...but the good news is I'm 2/3s through and then just 33 radiation treatments and I'm done (because with triple negative, the hormone pills won't benefit me).

    I hope that your side-effects lessen.

    Hugs,
    JoAnn
  • webbwife50
    webbwife50 Member Posts: 394
    Good!
    Hi Janelle, so glad to hear you are so happy with the doc change. It can make a real difference. Happy to hear you are feeling the Holyday spirit. Have a great day! I suffer from neuropathy in my hand too...hugs alison
  • carkris
    carkris Member Posts: 4,553 Member

    Good!
    Hi Janelle, so glad to hear you are so happy with the doc change. It can make a real difference. Happy to hear you are feeling the Holyday spirit. Have a great day! I suffer from neuropathy in my hand too...hugs alison

    I am glad you listened to
    I am glad you listened to your instincts and changed doctors. Now to get your other symptoms under control!
  • Lighthouse_7
    Lighthouse_7 Member Posts: 1,566 Member
    carkris said:

    I am glad you listened to
    I am glad you listened to your instincts and changed doctors. Now to get your other symptoms under control!

    I'm so glad your happy with
    I'm so glad your happy with your decision. I am going on Thursday to my onc. and if I don't feel comfortable about this visit, I'm changing too. It's hard to change because I don't really want to leave the hospital that I love my surgeon at. Did you stay in your network and just change docs.
    Any advise is greatly appreciated.
    So happy for you Janelle and keep that Holiday Spirit.
    Hugs,
    Wanda
  • cahjah75
    cahjah75 Member Posts: 2,631
    Janelle
    so glad you are happy with your new oncologist. Hopefully your dr will have some answers for you. I hope it's not the Arimidex because my dr is putting me on it in the near future. I'm sure your CSN recipient will love her ornament. I sent mine last week.
    Char
  • New Flower
    New Flower Member Posts: 4,294
    cahjah75 said:

    Janelle
    so glad you are happy with your new oncologist. Hopefully your dr will have some answers for you. I hope it's not the Arimidex because my dr is putting me on it in the near future. I'm sure your CSN recipient will love her ornament. I sent mine last week.
    Char

    I am glad to see your post
    Janelle,
    Good for you and I am glad that you feel comfortable and happy with your decision. As I posted previously I changed my oncologist 8 months ago due to lack of compassion and communications. I never regret my decision, however it was not an easy one. I hope your new oncologist will help to identify problem and treat it.
    Sending you a big hug,
    New Flower
  • Kylez
    Kylez Member Posts: 3,761 Member
    heidijez said:

    i so totally agree!!!
    when my medical oncologist and the breast surgeon could not agree on next steps in my treatment, i knew it was time to move on. i loved my onc and hated to leave him, but once i made the decision - there was a huge weight lifted off me.

    this has been a long strange journey, and it's not over yet. but now i have confidence in my team of doctors, and that makes all the difference in the world to me.

    ♫♥´¯`•.¸¸.♥♫ Hugs from Heidi ♫♥´¯`•.¸¸.♥♫

    I fired my first oncologist.
    I fired my first oncologist. Aside from us not thinking he was all that great, we could hardly understand him. He wasn't originally from the USA.


    Love the one I have now!


    Hugs, Kylez
  • I'm so glad your happy with
    I'm so glad your happy with your decision. I am going on Thursday to my onc. and if I don't feel comfortable about this visit, I'm changing too. It's hard to change because I don't really want to leave the hospital that I love my surgeon at. Did you stay in your network and just change docs.
    Any advise is greatly appreciated.
    So happy for you Janelle and keep that Holiday Spirit.
    Hugs,
    Wanda

    In same practice
    It is amazing what I keep learning. The doctor I changed to is in the same practice. It is a BIG PRACTICE. Many hematology oncologists. What I found out is that out of all the hematologists in this practice, 3 were geared for breast cancer, among other areas also. The remaining hematology oncologists were not geared for breast cancer. Before this knowledge, I thought all them did everything. Not so!!! They are specialized or have special interests in certain kinds of cancer.

    My internist spoke with new doctor to ask if there would be a problem with my switching to her. She responded that there would be no problem. The hematology oncologist is your most important cancer doctor and you better feel comfortable and trust that doctor. If not, run till you find one that you can trust.

    I do not have a network. My hospital is one of the top hospitals in Chicago. I chose each doctor based on oncology surgeon's recommendation. Dr. Bethe recommended my internist, plastic surgeon, and hematology oncologist. I asked Dr. Bethke for another recommendation when I told him that I had mixed emotions on the first one he recommended.

    Why can't you keep your surgeon? Just because you change hospitals, that does not mean that you have to change all your doctors.

    All my doctors are at Northwestern Memorial Hospital with the exception of my radiation oncologist. She is at Lutheran General Hospital. You just make sure that all doctors have the names of all your doctors and that reports are sent to all your doctors. Three oncology doctors are: hematologist, radiation, surgeon. PLUS your internist.

    Keep the doctor you like. Change the one you don't like. Keep all of them informed.

    Hugs,
    Janelle
  • Megan M
    Megan M Member Posts: 3,000
    carkris said:

    I am glad you listened to
    I am glad you listened to your instincts and changed doctors. Now to get your other symptoms under control!

    I am happy to know that you
    I am happy to know that you changed doctors and are happy with your decision. Good luck!


    Hugs, Megan
  • Lighthouse_7
    Lighthouse_7 Member Posts: 1,566 Member

    In same practice
    It is amazing what I keep learning. The doctor I changed to is in the same practice. It is a BIG PRACTICE. Many hematology oncologists. What I found out is that out of all the hematologists in this practice, 3 were geared for breast cancer, among other areas also. The remaining hematology oncologists were not geared for breast cancer. Before this knowledge, I thought all them did everything. Not so!!! They are specialized or have special interests in certain kinds of cancer.

    My internist spoke with new doctor to ask if there would be a problem with my switching to her. She responded that there would be no problem. The hematology oncologist is your most important cancer doctor and you better feel comfortable and trust that doctor. If not, run till you find one that you can trust.

    I do not have a network. My hospital is one of the top hospitals in Chicago. I chose each doctor based on oncology surgeon's recommendation. Dr. Bethe recommended my internist, plastic surgeon, and hematology oncologist. I asked Dr. Bethke for another recommendation when I told him that I had mixed emotions on the first one he recommended.

    Why can't you keep your surgeon? Just because you change hospitals, that does not mean that you have to change all your doctors.

    All my doctors are at Northwestern Memorial Hospital with the exception of my radiation oncologist. She is at Lutheran General Hospital. You just make sure that all doctors have the names of all your doctors and that reports are sent to all your doctors. Three oncology doctors are: hematologist, radiation, surgeon. PLUS your internist.

    Keep the doctor you like. Change the one you don't like. Keep all of them informed.

    Hugs,
    Janelle

    Thanks Janelle
    Maybe I didn't explain it right. I go to a top hospital in Boston and my surgeon recommended that I have all my work ( CT's, Mammo's etc.) done there from now on. and so I went with her recommendation for the Onc.
    Prior to that, I had chemo and rads on the South Shore closer to home.
    So I did switch from here to Boston once already.
    I guess I was wondering if I switched Onc's in the same hospital (cancer ctr) if anyone would be upset.
    Thanks
  • DianeBC
    DianeBC Member Posts: 3,881 Member

    Good!
    Hi Janelle, so glad to hear you are so happy with the doc change. It can make a real difference. Happy to hear you are feeling the Holyday spirit. Have a great day! I suffer from neuropathy in my hand too...hugs alison

    Thanks for your story and
    Thanks for your story and for making us aware that we can change doctors.


    Hugs, Diane
  • Thanks Janelle
    Maybe I didn't explain it right. I go to a top hospital in Boston and my surgeon recommended that I have all my work ( CT's, Mammo's etc.) done there from now on. and so I went with her recommendation for the Onc.
    Prior to that, I had chemo and rads on the South Shore closer to home.
    So I did switch from here to Boston once already.
    I guess I was wondering if I switched Onc's in the same hospital (cancer ctr) if anyone would be upset.
    Thanks

    As my internist said
    As my internist said when I told him I was concerned about the old doctor being upset when I changed to a different doctor in the practice, "What do you care?" My internist was more concerned about me and not as concerned about the first hematologist. He felt that I was more important than the doctor who was not communicating with me. What a guy, my internist! !! He was right. So I am going to tell you, "Don't worry about upsetting anyone YOU ARE THE IMPORTANT ONE." Change your doctor. You will not regret it.

    I cannot tell you how HAPPY I am with the new hematologist. She really cares. Does not leave me hanging. Keeps in contact with me. This is a marriage in heaven.

    Dr. Regina Stein is my new hematology oncologist. She is a Greek Jew. Before World War II, Greece had 80,000 Greek Jews. Today Greece has 4,000 Greek Jews due to that war.

    Lots of Love,
    Janelle
  • Thanks Janelle
    Maybe I didn't explain it right. I go to a top hospital in Boston and my surgeon recommended that I have all my work ( CT's, Mammo's etc.) done there from now on. and so I went with her recommendation for the Onc.
    Prior to that, I had chemo and rads on the South Shore closer to home.
    So I did switch from here to Boston once already.
    I guess I was wondering if I switched Onc's in the same hospital (cancer ctr) if anyone would be upset.
    Thanks

    As my internist said
    As my internist said when I told him I was concerned about the old doctor being upset when I changed to a different doctor in the practice, "What do you care?" My internist was more concerned about me and not as concerned about the first hematologist. He felt that I was more important than the doctor who was not communicating with me. What a guy!! He was right. So I am going to tell you, "Don't worry about upsetting anyone." Change your doctor. You will not regret it.

    I cannot tell you how HAPPY I am with the new hematologist. She really cares. Does not leave me hanging. Keeps in contact with me. This is a marriage in heaven.

    Dr. Regina Stein is my new hematology oncologist. She is a Greek Jew. Before World War II, Greece had 80,000 Greek Jews. Today Greece has 4,000 Greek Jews due to that war.

    Lots of Love,
    Janelle
  • carkris
    carkris Member Posts: 4,553 Member

    I am glad to see your post
    Janelle,
    Good for you and I am glad that you feel comfortable and happy with your decision. As I posted previously I changed my oncologist 8 months ago due to lack of compassion and communications. I never regret my decision, however it was not an easy one. I hope your new oncologist will help to identify problem and treat it.
    Sending you a big hug,
    New Flower

    Lighthouse you can switch to
    Lighthouse you can switch to anyone in the practice. They are used to it. Where do you go? I get treated in boston too!
  • carkris
    carkris Member Posts: 4,553 Member
    carkris said:

    Lighthouse you can switch to
    Lighthouse you can switch to anyone in the practice. They are used to it. Where do you go? I get treated in boston too!

    Also we have to deal with
    Also we have to deal with enough, you need to be happy with your doc
  • Ritzy
    Ritzy Member Posts: 4,381 Member

    I am glad to see your post
    Janelle,
    Good for you and I am glad that you feel comfortable and happy with your decision. As I posted previously I changed my oncologist 8 months ago due to lack of compassion and communications. I never regret my decision, however it was not an easy one. I hope your new oncologist will help to identify problem and treat it.
    Sending you a big hug,
    New Flower

    It is very important for us
    It is very important for us to feel comfortable and safe with our oncologist. I think everyone should seek another opinion if they don't feel they are getting the best care and don't care for their doctor.

    Glad you find a good one Janelle!


    Sue :)
  • DianeBC
    DianeBC Member Posts: 3,881 Member

    In same practice
    It is amazing what I keep learning. The doctor I changed to is in the same practice. It is a BIG PRACTICE. Many hematology oncologists. What I found out is that out of all the hematologists in this practice, 3 were geared for breast cancer, among other areas also. The remaining hematology oncologists were not geared for breast cancer. Before this knowledge, I thought all them did everything. Not so!!! They are specialized or have special interests in certain kinds of cancer.

    My internist spoke with new doctor to ask if there would be a problem with my switching to her. She responded that there would be no problem. The hematology oncologist is your most important cancer doctor and you better feel comfortable and trust that doctor. If not, run till you find one that you can trust.

    I do not have a network. My hospital is one of the top hospitals in Chicago. I chose each doctor based on oncology surgeon's recommendation. Dr. Bethe recommended my internist, plastic surgeon, and hematology oncologist. I asked Dr. Bethke for another recommendation when I told him that I had mixed emotions on the first one he recommended.

    Why can't you keep your surgeon? Just because you change hospitals, that does not mean that you have to change all your doctors.

    All my doctors are at Northwestern Memorial Hospital with the exception of my radiation oncologist. She is at Lutheran General Hospital. You just make sure that all doctors have the names of all your doctors and that reports are sent to all your doctors. Three oncology doctors are: hematologist, radiation, surgeon. PLUS your internist.

    Keep the doctor you like. Change the one you don't like. Keep all of them informed.

    Hugs,
    Janelle

    Very happy for you Janelle!

    Very happy for you Janelle!
  • Megan M
    Megan M Member Posts: 3,000

    As my internist said
    As my internist said when I told him I was concerned about the old doctor being upset when I changed to a different doctor in the practice, "What do you care?" My internist was more concerned about me and not as concerned about the first hematologist. He felt that I was more important than the doctor who was not communicating with me. What a guy, my internist! !! He was right. So I am going to tell you, "Don't worry about upsetting anyone YOU ARE THE IMPORTANT ONE." Change your doctor. You will not regret it.

    I cannot tell you how HAPPY I am with the new hematologist. She really cares. Does not leave me hanging. Keeps in contact with me. This is a marriage in heaven.

    Dr. Regina Stein is my new hematology oncologist. She is a Greek Jew. Before World War II, Greece had 80,000 Greek Jews. Today Greece has 4,000 Greek Jews due to that war.

    Lots of Love,
    Janelle

    Yeh to you for changing
    Yeh to you for changing doctors! I think we get afraid to change, like we are going to hurt their feelings if we do. But, like you said, who cares? This is our life, our treatment.


    Wishing you continued good health!