He doesn't know yet. However, I would like to share with you all, a collection of what has occurred since his has become my pdoc:
I have been on Lithium for one month and specifically, have been on 600 mg for almost a full week. I have yet to get any blood levels done.
I spoke with him on Sunday night. He said he wanted me to get my blood levels done this week so he will be sending me out the instructions and order for that. Today is Friday and nothing has arrived in the mail.
When I spoke with him on Sunday he said he would be calling me on Wednesday to check up on how I'm doing. That never happened.
I left him a message at 6 PM yesterday. No call back.
There was one previous time in which he said he would call on a particular day and did not.
There was one previous time in which I called to ask him something about the medication and it took him three days to call back.
I realized that when I talk with him he acts more like a therapist than a pdoc. At first it was refreshing to have a doc ask me questions about my family, environment, relationships, school, work, etc.... but then I realized that he doesn't ask a whole lot about my symptoms... which is the whole reason that I'm there.
I left a message for T today asking him to do me a favor and speak with my previous pdoc about taking me back to maintain my Lithium for me. I think this is a good idea, especially because him and T work in the same place and they can correspond. I told T not to call back because I'll be seeing him tomorrow morning, anyway.
I have spoken to several pdocs that I work with (asked them 'hypothetical' Lithium questions, lol) as well as the covering doctor from when my own pdoc was on vacation-- he was the one who made me reduce the Lithium bc he didn't feel comfortable having me on 600 mg with no blood level checks. The other doctors that I spoke with said that they monitor patients who are on just 300 mg... Plus I am barely five ft. tall and I weigh under 110 lbs. I neeeeed my levels checked.
I really hope that I can go back to my previous pdoc. I will tell T-- I promise I'll be good, lol. I'll be nice to pdoc.
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