Changing Roles

in Silver Bloggers6 months ago

As many of my readers know, I am a medical practitioner and have been for over 30 years.

I work in primary care, but I worked in emergency medicine for around 25 years.

It is my daily routine to administer care to patients. It is what I have done for a long time, over 1/2 of my lifetime. (that makes me feel old, lol)

At some point, almost all medical providers find themselves in the patient's role.

Today was my turn.

I had an upper endoscopy today.

The procedure involves advancing a fiber optic scope with camera into the mouth and down the esophogus, (your food tube) and advance it to the stomach and into the first part of the small intestines, the duodonum.

This technique quickly identifies any problems such as ulcers, erosions or sore spots and inflammation of the structures.

My procedure also included dilating or stretching of the esophogus.

Some of us are lucky to have esophageal strictures, or narrowing of the esophagus, that occurrs in some adults.

The strictures can make swallowing difficult because of the narrowing tube and can lead to choking episodes.

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Of course, I did not feel any of this thanks to a medication called propofol. This is a rapid-onset but short-acting sedation medication.

(If propofol sounds familiar to you, it was the drug that was misused and led to the untimely death of Michael Jackson.)

The entire procedure takes less than 10 minutes. Then you are good to go and generally have no restrictions, with the exception of driving or dangerous activities for the rest of the day.

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Overall, my experience was good. I have known the gastroenterologist for several years, and I trust him.
He is the specialist that I refer my own patients to.

I was instructed to arrive at 9:20 am but of course, I was not taken into the procedure until almost noon. That is just the way it goes sometimes.

I'd like to think that changing roles from time to time will make me a better provider, especially when I refer a patient for a procdure that I have had done myself.

Contrasting the two roles, I will stick to the provider. I prefer to have control of the situation.

Until next time,

John Novak

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I'm glad you're ok.

medical providers find themselves in the patient's role

Sometimes hairdressers need their hair done, dentists need a cavity filled, and medical providers need medical provisions. !ALIVE

Thanks, Benjamin.

And yes, there are many times that we need to swap roles.

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Oof, I have had this procedure, and you are getting all the good vibes sent your way today my friend, I hope all is well and that there is nothing too major going on😊

And yes, I hope you get to stick to the provider role too!

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Thanks, @generikat

Everything was okay with the scope.

I appreciate the good vibes.

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Get well quick, thank God it was safe.

Thanks, Katherine.

All is good.

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I’m always having throat inflammation and makes my throat tight a lot
What do you think I can do to it?

There are several things that can cause this.
The most common would be allergies to pollen, molds, chemical exposures, to name a few.

If it is allergy related trying a nonsedating antihistamine and see if that helps your symptoms.

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Thanks, Jack

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They always say doctors make the worst patients !LOLZ

That tends to be the truth, lol.

I did try to behave yesterday.

Thanks, @joanstewart

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Take care John. Hope you feel better soon.

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Thanks, Kay

Everything turned out fine.

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Very nice.
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That's great @beststart! You're doing a great job on Hive! We keep cheering you on for your next goal!

Glad the procedure went well and you can enjoy the weekend. That doesn't sound like fun but it also doesn't sound as bad as other procedures. Yes, it is good to be on the other side once in awhile.

The procedure is rather simple, and it went smoothly.

Enjoy your holiday weekend, Lisa.

Good to hear! Thanks, it will be nice and relaxing. Supposed to get some more rain around here.

Yeah, we are supposed to have storms off and on for the weekend.

It makes it hard to get the lawn mowed.

I guess that just means more time to relax, lol.

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That's right, work is much more difficult and stressful in an emergency. You've worked too hard for a long time.

Just doing what I do, my friend.

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Good.

It must feel odd being the patient but thank goodness that one is not awake for this procedure! It must feel odd being the patient, but great that you know the gastroenterologist and have the trust. Hope all is well @beststart

It is a bit different, but I guess it gives me a taste of what my patients go through.

Thanks, @lizelle

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Hi John @beststart I know how you feel. I had an upper endoscopy about 17 year years ago. I had a lot of painful stomach problems and the primary care provider finally decided to check me. No one ever believed me or they didn't want to help me because my health insurance wasn't very good. I found out I had a hiatal hernia, acid reflux (GERD), and gastritis. I have diverticulosis too but don't think the endoscopy caught that one. I sure have a bunch of digestive problems. I couldn't take any of the medications because they made me feel weak and hard to breath. I do take some digestive enzymes for it that don't make me sick. I can't seem to tolerate probiotics though. I'm doing OK with all of the digestive issues that keeps me from over eating. I am also not able to eat a lot of certain foods and that is a blessing in disguise. I hope you are doing well, John without all the problems I have. I hope your digestion isn't as painful as mine. Have a wonderful weekend. Barb !BBH !CTP #ctp

I am sorry that you had such extensive GI issues, Barb.

My procedure went well, and there were no residual effects.

Thanks for sharing, @adcreatordesign

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Thank you @beststart aka John. I am fine if I am careful. I was glad to know though because people were telling me for years that I made it all up. That is why it's a good reason to know the truth about symptoms so people stop saying something untrue about ones self. Oh, I'm so glad your procedure went well. Your welcome John. I'm glad you liked my story. !BBH !CTP

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Thank you, Ed.

I appreciate that.

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My pleasure John and good luck, I hope you are recovered so to speak!

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