Mike,
The problem is I have adrenal insufficiency and my PA wants me to see
an endo to do the permission, and I don't want to, because it is an all
day trip there and back. It would cost hundreds of dollars, too, and I
might still not get permission or the phlebotomy.
If not for the AI, I could donate without a diagnosis or permission
via the local blood bank. I should have kept my big mouth shut when I
went to donate blood to the blood bank, but then I thought of the person
or persons who might receive my blood, and I felt it unethical to lie or
leave out meds I take. Because of the AI they said I need a note from
my doctor, I guess they are afraid I will go into an adrenal crisis or
something, they didn't seem to be concerned about my taking
hydrocortisone, just their liability. I didn't for a moment consider my
doctor might refuse to give me the permission.
My husband suggests I try the blood bank here again, it has been many
months, and tell them I don't need a note, I'll sign a release.
LOL,
sol
Is it truly that hard to find a doctor who'll write a scrip for
phlebotomy? It's the standard treatment for hemochromatosis. Is the
problem getting them to make the diagnosis?
Just curious.
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