I want to first thank everyone on the board for all the supportive comments on my last post, this one. https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12133370/ob-change-a-bit-of-venting-and-advice-welcome#latest. This post explains most of my issues with my OB, so I'm not going to go much further into them in this post. I do have an appointment in 2 weeks with another practice, so hopefully that goes OK, and I won't have to visit this doctor any longer.
Well, let me first start this by stating that I have had some minor complaints lately (yeast infection, visual changes), and I have been in to the office a lot. I'm a high risk patient, with controlled HPB and am 37 years old. I do call a lot and have a bunch of questions, and I am sure I am annoying as hell as far as patients go. At the same time, this is the doctor where most of my regular visits consist of him asking me "Do you have any questions?" and that's about it. So, of course I have a lot of questions.
I also see a cardiologist for rapid heart rate and PVCs. It has been established that I have both of these issues, but that they are nothing to worry about during the pregnancy.
So, I went in two days ago because the yeast infection will not go away, I also had a bit of spotting. He told me to take more yeast infection meds, and didn't even take a look at me. This annoyed the hell out of me, so I called back and asked to see the nurse practitioner the next day. Ends up the doctor decided he did want to see me, and I went in this morning.
Turns out, he called and spoke to my cardiologist, and they have both (supposedly) decided that I have OCD and need to see a psychiatrist. I admittedly do have some anxiety issues (that I have mentioned to him before). I was on a low dose of Prozac for several years, but came off of it about 2 years ago and have been OK.
What struck me most was how my OB decided to diagnose me with OCD, pretty much is worried about me and the baby, and from what I gathered, is worried about my ability to be a mother. He says he thinks I am having all these symptoms, but that I have everyone caught in a "web", and if something is really wrong, he won't know what to look for. He says it has gone way past "the boy who cried wolf". Seriously, he said that. It happened. He repeatedly said he doesn't think I am crazy, but he sure was quick to diagnose me with a mental disorder. I tried to defend myself, but in the end I just sat there and cried.
I have to say, I feel like much of my anxiety comes from having him as my doctor. I see his point about seeing a a psychiatrist, but I felt so ambushed, judged, and embarrassed. I really have no other reason to write this except I feel very alone and judged. I wish my husband had been there with me. My husband has seen first hand how lacking he is in so many ways.
Thanks for listening.
Re: OB thinks I am crazy. Seriously.
I think if you don't feel comfortable with your doctor, you switch. The reasons that you don't feel comfortable really aren't that important, though it does seem that your doctor has overstepped his bounds in a lot of ways.
The only thing about your post that makes me think that maybe you should take his advice about seeing a psychiatrist seriously is that it appears that there are two medical professionals (including your cardiologist) who think that it may benefit you. Assuming that your OB was not lying about your cardiologist agreeing. For many women with anxiety issues, the postpartum period is really rough. It might be a good idea to find someone now, so that you have that resource for after birth.
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I am sorry he handled it in the way he did. It sucks that he wasn't more tactful about his concerns. However, if 2 doctors have noticed your anxiety, I would definitely see a psychiatrist. I don't think he should have said you had OCD. As an OB, he probably sees lots of nervous first time mothers to be and your behavior stands out in some way for him to be voicing his concerns.
I also struggle with anxiety and can be a total hypochondriac. Luckily, my husband is usually able to help me come back down to reality. For me, sometimes this board can ramp up my anxiety. I have to be careful not to read posts about GD, PTL and pre-e because I will psyche myself into thinking I am having similiar symptoms. Also, to me it seems that some women on this board go to the ER whenever they have the littlest after hours concern. Some of the posts make it sound normal to go to the ER during pregnancy when you should only be going in case of an actual emergency. In many of the ER posts, it sounds like people should have just used a little common sense, rested and had more water.
I would totally go for bright red bleeding. I meant that her symptoms in her earlier post (chills, slight fever, back and pelvic pain, elevated heart rate, and so on) and in some other posts I have read don't sound very serious.
I'd also like to point out that a little bit more involvement/interest in your condition by your doctor would be a great way to relieve any anxiety; the less time, care, & interest he shows, of course the more worried, confused, & anxious you'll feel. You may have some issues in that department, but, a doctor's bedside manner goes a long way to either helping, or making things worse, and it sounds like your doctor is not really interested in doing his job, (Part of which is soothing first time mom's, high-risk or not).
It's very strange that as a high-risk patient they haven't done more than just ask if you have any concerns. (I hope they've been measuring your belly & using the doppler for every appt). The attitude alone justifies changing doctors, but the lack of care, seriously, how hard is it to swab & see if it's a real yeast infection or possibly bacterial vaginosis? Yeah. NEW doctor, NOW. GL.
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Your OB is a total ass. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry you have to go through this. You and your OB relationship should be a comfortable one. Hell you are trusting them at a crucial time!! I hope everything gets better!
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