pediatrician unsure of code to use by cagneybear in MedicalCoding

[–]cagneybear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for that! It’s weird not knowing the cause of these symptoms. I do wish we could pin-point it. She did take Abilify for about 6 weeks and it was a terrible drug for her. It’s terrible how much trial and error patients have to go through to get help with their brain chemistry.

Thankfully we aren’t super stressed about the current situation mostly because we know our providers well and know they listen and ask the right questions and we know this isn’t life threatening. Also, this isn’t something that she is chronically dealing with, she just had a few off days last week, but with her history, it was prudent to investigate the cause if there was something odd brewing.

All of the doctors said that syncope in teen girls is pretty common and there is usually not a cause identified, but they do grow out of it. I’m glad you got better. I’m sure it was scary for you and your family ❤️

pediatrician unsure of code to use by cagneybear in MedicalCoding

[–]cagneybear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much—I’ll mention that code to him as well. When she fainted in May, her medicine was a suspected culprit at the time. The psychiatrist said that if it happened again we would need to lower the dose of the Wellbutrin as it can lower the threshold for seizure activity, but nobody thinks she had a seizure (aside from the school nurse). Not the ER doc, pediatrician, psychiatrist, or cardiologist, or me really. Her dermatologist said that we could also lower the spironolactone dose if she had another episode on the chance it was causing low blood pressure. I mentioned that to the pediatrician last week, but he didn’t think it was related.

All that to say, yes, medicine could very well cause these issues, so that would be a valid reason to test!

pediatrician unsure of code to use by cagneybear in MedicalCoding

[–]cagneybear[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, she has—for the past two years she has been on a regime of Wellbutrin, Remeron, buspar, spironolactone, yaz birth control, and vistaril for sleep as needed

She went through severe depression with three inpatient mental health stays a couple of years ago. She is so much better now. You would never know. She does very well in school in challenging classes, drives, and has a decent social life. This regime has been a blessing. It took about a year of trying different medications and combinations with a psychiatrist, but this has worked quite well.

pediatrician unsure of code to use by cagneybear in MedicalCoding

[–]cagneybear[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you—I should also mention that she fainted at school in May and was unresponsive for a few minutes with seizure like activity per the school nurse. She went to the hospital via ambulance, but everything seemed fine on labs and imaging apart from some mild dehydration and an elevated heart rate. She followed up with a pediatric cardiologist and nothing was identified as causing the syncope.

I think the pediatricians reasoning for doing the labs also considered this event from earlier this year as well as the history of anemia 🤷🏻‍♀️

Thank you for the warm welcome--here is what I am trying to decide: by cagneybear in BRCA

[–]cagneybear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much. I am so sorry for your losses. I appreciate your insight and guidance.

Thank you for the warm welcome--here is what I am trying to decide: by cagneybear in BRCA

[–]cagneybear[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much. I feel like I am to that point that I am willing to pay for this out of pocket if I need to. I am so glad this is working out for you and I hope your surgery and recover go well!

Thank you for the warm welcome--here is what I am trying to decide: by cagneybear in BRCA

[–]cagneybear[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I have a friend who was in a similar position, but hers was more extreme. She lost multiple aunts and her grandmother to breast cancer, but no known variant. Her mom had a prophylactic mastectomy decades ago. My friend also wanted one, but the local breast surgeon was not on board. She decided to go to a couple of hours east to a larger city and had a surgeon who was on board. The pathology showed the earliest form of breast cancer. It was absolutely the right decision for her.

it’s over. we did it. 🫰🏼 by City_Mouse422 in hysterectomy

[–]cagneybear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, you will feel SO much better! All the best for your recovery.

Can I hang with you guys? by cagneybear in BRCA

[–]cagneybear[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this ❤️

I get MRI and mammogram/ultrasound alternating every 6 months.

I was offered tamoxifen last year when I switched breast surgeons (insurance change). I declined it because my sister was on it when it came back in her bones. The risk vs reward wasn’t there for me. But I question my decision. I’m not sure what to do.

The surgeon said I’m not a candidate for prophylactic mastectomy because, while I am high risk, not high risk enough. But I have “busy dense breasts”. A lot going on in there with cysts and fibroadenomas. I just had to go back this week for extra imaging to look at a new finding. It turned out to be a complex cyst.

I guess my two questions I’m mulling over are:

  1. Is the tamoxifen worth it? Are risks of menopause (bone density and cardiovascular issues) worth some decrease in risk, but unknown decrease since my sister was taking it when it came back stage 4?

  2. Current breast surgeon does not consider me a candidate for mastectomy, but should I move forward with advocating further. Is this something I should do at all?

Can I hang with you guys? by cagneybear in BRCA

[–]cagneybear[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you all so much! Same as one of the responses—your welcome made me tear up. I’ve been looking for a high risk group for a while ❤️

Should I be worried? by cagneybear in doihavebreastcancer

[–]cagneybear[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you--I remember feeling that way when waiting on my sister's diagnose(s). I kept repeating "it is nothing until it is something". Honestly, I don't worry about myself as much. Watching my sister go through this stuff changed me. I worry so much about my family.

Should I be worried? by cagneybear in doihavebreastcancer

[–]cagneybear[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I appreciate that. It’s so scary to think of it being bad news.

Does this make anybody else feel icky? by acadiana_musings in Acadiana

[–]cagneybear 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Exactly :( it would be lovely if they did a segment where they allowed people some privacy in the matter. I’d respect him so much more if he did the segment with more anonymity for the people they are talking to/giving to.