giddykitty, I hope you can get rid of that stye. Have you restarted the compresses?
I never heard of Neurontin being a weight gainer, but I know different people experience different things. My husband takes that medication for something totally different. I don't know if it plays any part in his weight gain. He has gained weight, but I think he would have even without that medication.
I feel like and think I even look like I've lost weight, but the scale says the same thing as weeks ago. My gut feels bloated. I don't know if that has anything to do with my recent menstrual period issues or is something...much more innocent. My video appointment with my gynecologist was horrible. She seemed annoyed as if I was bothering her with some small issue. I mentioned in the check-in thread a few days ago that I've been unhappy with her treatment of me.I might just switch doctors after seeing her for 20 years..She told me to call for an appointment, including an ultrasound at day 8 or 9 after my next period ends (if it ends at day 8 or 9). I have also had a set appointment on my calendar for mid June, which is supposed to be a routine appointment. I don't know what to do since mid June would likely be around the same day as a day 8 or 9, or even before. If I don't even get my period until mid June, I guess I should still go for the routine appointment. There's even a chance I will have my period on the day of my scheduled routine appointment. Should I try to switch to a different doctor for the next one? Or go to her and then switch to a new gynecologist for a future appointment? I wonder if they will ask why I'm switching. I think she's like a "darling" of the place, but I am the customer, so to speak. I have the right to ask for a switch. For some reason, it seems easier to switch certain types of doctors than others.
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