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Have seniors been going to doctor's offices (Original Post) marybourg Nov 2020 OP
Nope. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2020 #1
That's how I feel, but I was due in May, and now my marybourg Nov 2020 #4
No. My husband isn't either. onecaliberal Nov 2020 #2
I have gone for my annual checkup because.. luvs2sing Nov 2020 #3
No. Have had a couple of televisits with the VA this year... Wounded Bear Nov 2020 #5
Yes Timewas Nov 2020 #6
I've got one coming up Yonnie3 Nov 2020 #37
OK Timewas Nov 2020 #40
It kept coming back for me for a while. Yonnie3 Nov 2020 #43
My luck Timewas Nov 2020 #44
almost there but nope..... getagrip_already Nov 2020 #7
i broke a tooth so HAVE to go to dentist for a crown :( samnsara Nov 2020 #12
I have a broken tooth, too. murielm99 Nov 2020 #26
Yes, have to show my face to get prescriptions refilled. northoftheborder Nov 2020 #8
Yes. My annual check-up was this past Tuesday. stopbush Nov 2020 #9
Nope Ferrets are Cool Nov 2020 #10
nope! samnsara Nov 2020 #11
Postponing all such check ups beachbumbob Nov 2020 #13
Not this one. AirmensMom Nov 2020 #14
Wow. Bad time to have to start with a new dentist. marybourg Nov 2020 #32
Yes. AirmensMom Nov 2020 #42
Just a blood draw, a mammo cilla4progress Nov 2020 #15
Had a friend tell me last week AirmensMom Nov 2020 #18
Yes snowybirdie Nov 2020 #16
Put off as long as I could, but had to go because insurance requires. rzemanfl Nov 2020 #17
Oh, and here's an informative article on CNN cilla4progress Nov 2020 #19
Yes, that's why I never believed in level 4 biohazard cleaning of marybourg Nov 2020 #33
Yes, this one did Progressive dog Nov 2020 #20
Not MD until have to, to renew prescription. elleng Nov 2020 #21
Yes, I've been seeing doctors and my dentist on a regular basis. Otherwise, I stay home. Shrike47 Nov 2020 #22
Early on the Doctor canceled all my quarterly visits Yonnie3 Nov 2020 #23
Yes, that's exactly what I was looking for. Thanx. marybourg Nov 2020 #34
All visits have been via Telemed and Zoom CountAllVotes Nov 2020 #24
Yes. For annual and for overdue colonoscopy unc70 Nov 2020 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author unc70 Nov 2020 #27
Yes, but I stayed in my car. The asst came out, took my temp and B.P and asked some questions. lamp_shade Nov 2020 #28
Yes hedda_foil Nov 2020 #29
No Friggin way!!!! Wellstone ruled Nov 2020 #30
Nope. Only for emergencies. Peregrine Took Nov 2020 #31
Oh, that hurts just reading about it. Hope you're better now. marybourg Nov 2020 #35
Shoulder doc has me in rehab twice a week. safeinOhio Nov 2020 #36
Yes lillypaddle Nov 2020 #38
I have, but that's because my doctors and dentist are very strict about the protocols. Nay Nov 2020 #39
Yes, routine visits ... JustABozoOnThisBus Nov 2020 #41
Yes. trof Nov 2020 #45
No, the first time I went in person was to get a flu and pneumonia shot. redstatebluegirl Nov 2020 #46
Thanks all. I went to my doc 'cause I needed marybourg Nov 2020 #47

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,681 posts)
1. Nope.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 11:53 AM
Nov 2020

I'm not due for one until January anyhow, but I'm not setting foot in a doctor's office if I don't absolutely have to.

marybourg

(12,621 posts)
4. That's how I feel, but I was due in May, and now my
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 11:56 AM
Nov 2020

Doc is pressing and I need a new thyroid Rx. Not that he ever changes it, no matter how my test looks.

luvs2sing

(2,220 posts)
3. I have gone for my annual checkup because..
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 11:55 AM
Nov 2020

insurance requires it or our premiums go up. I’ve also gone twice for labs. Felt safe every time.

Wounded Bear

(58,647 posts)
5. No. Have had a couple of televisits with the VA this year...
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 11:56 AM
Nov 2020

and one phone appointment.

Scheduled for an in-person visit with Dermatology, partly for a spot on my back. They looked a a picture I sent them and said it was "OK" but I'm way overdue for my annual. Hard to do that on Skype.

Timewas

(2,193 posts)
6. Yes
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 11:57 AM
Nov 2020

Actually I skipped 2 appointments early on one was for a cystoscope for bladder cancer but since this area is pretty low on cases and the clinic I go to is very conscious and careful I go ahead now... Got my flu shot and had the bladder check last week and am doing a normal wellness appointment this week.

Yonnie3

(17,434 posts)
37. I've got one coming up
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 01:17 PM
Nov 2020

I have a cystoscopy for bladder cancer in December. I've been having those since 1995, lately they are once a year.

Timewas

(2,193 posts)
40. OK
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 02:35 PM
Nov 2020

I was at the 6 months point and probably about to go to one year but had another tumor show up so back to 3 months again for a bit...not fun but have lost 2 friends and one acquaintance to it so grateful that it was caught early and all small and stage 0 stuff nothing serious yet..

Using CBD oil

Yonnie3

(17,434 posts)
43. It kept coming back for me for a while.
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 01:32 PM
Nov 2020

At first a couple of times in a year and then gradually less frequently over the course of ten years. Some precancerous tissue was found at about 15 years.

Each time it was smaller, less invasive and lower grade. It is very treatable if it is not the aggressive kind and if it is caught early.

Dozens of BCG treatments and regular checkups are the key to my success.

Timewas

(2,193 posts)
44. My luck
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 02:13 PM
Nov 2020

My luck at the early catch was an MRI for a clogged femoral artery the image caught the bladder tumor at a very early stage. So far all low grade and not aggressive A very alert reading of that image saved me a lot of serious problems..No other treatments except one after surgeries

getagrip_already

(14,732 posts)
7. almost there but nope.....
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 11:57 AM
Nov 2020

I turn 63 next year, but I've been pushing off every visit I can. The only things I've done this year are shingles/flu vaccine and a proctology exam.

I'm skipping routine physicals and dental visits for now. Heck, until last week I hadn't had a hair cut since january (never liked pony tails - it had to go).

northoftheborder

(7,572 posts)
8. Yes, have to show my face to get prescriptions refilled.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 11:57 AM
Nov 2020

However, there was NO ONE (patients) in the office. Just the doctor, nurse, and receptionist. I have to go to eye doctor to get shots every six weeks, so have been there. But everyone is masked, careful cleaning observed between patients, so I feel safe.

The dentist did make me uneasy, although all masked.

AirmensMom

(14,642 posts)
14. Not this one.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:04 PM
Nov 2020

I'm due for eye exam, skin check, and a few other things that I haven't scheduled yet. I did go to the dentist in June and am due again in December ... but my dentist died (not Covid) so I don't even know where to start with that.

marybourg

(12,621 posts)
32. Wow. Bad time to have to start with a new dentist.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 01:03 PM
Nov 2020

Did the deceased dentist’s office arrange to send your records to a new dentist?

AirmensMom

(14,642 posts)
42. Yes.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 04:26 PM
Nov 2020

His wife kept it going for a year with temp dentists. But then she sold the practice and the deal fell through at the last minute, she has no more temp dentists she can call, and she’s thoroughly discouraged and demoralized. There’s a dentist a ways away who I’m interested in, but I just don’t have the energy to ask all the questions now.

cilla4progress

(24,727 posts)
15. Just a blood draw, a mammo
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:04 PM
Nov 2020

and colonoscopy coming up. Yippee! Other office visits have been telehealth.

Your post gets to the heart of the problem: how confident are we that we know and understand failsafe protocols to avoid getting this monster? I mean, we know (we think) definite to dos and not to dos, but it feels like there are a whole lot of unknowns...known ones. With a hat tip to... oh, well, never mind... 😉

I mean, I just read yesterday that a lot of positives don't know where they contracted it!!

rzemanfl

(29,556 posts)
17. Put off as long as I could, but had to go because insurance requires.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:04 PM
Nov 2020

Felt safe except for the guy in the Benghazi t-shirt in the nearly empty waiting room. He made my blood pressure go up.

Progressive dog

(6,900 posts)
20. Yes, this one did
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:05 PM
Nov 2020

just last week. Got my flu shot at the same time. Postponed my physical since March, office now has check in from parking lot and nurse came to get me. Waiting room was empty. I felt safe since numbers in NY for infections of corona virus are still low.

Yonnie3

(17,434 posts)
23. Early on the Doctor canceled all my quarterly visits
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:16 PM
Nov 2020

While my visits are routine and noted as wellness visits, not follow ups. I have medical conditions that need monitoring. Blood sugar, Kidney Function etc. at six month intervals.

There is no immediate problem, but long term stuff needs to be checked. I'm not sure this fits your criteria of "check-up."

CountAllVotes

(20,868 posts)
24. All visits have been via Telemed and Zoom
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:17 PM
Nov 2020

It isn't quite cutting it.

Husband has a vein problem. Compression socks are the RX for it.

He is 84 and went from someone that was outside walking around and gardening to bedridden and they really do not care!

He's had two injections into the one eye he can still see out of as well.

As for me, RX check only.

I have no intention of going inside! They are doing blood draws out of your car in the parking lot I was advised last week so now I have to comply. *drat*

Response to marybourg (Original post)

lamp_shade

(14,828 posts)
28. Yes, but I stayed in my car. The asst came out, took my temp and B.P and asked some questions.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:35 PM
Nov 2020

A few minutes later she came out with an ipad so I could talk to my doctor and answer a bunch more questions.
It worked out well... pretty much the same if I had gone into her office.

hedda_foil

(16,373 posts)
29. Yes
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:38 PM
Nov 2020

I had my annual wellness check and got labs and dexa scan. Few other patients at any of the offices and I wore my KN95 mask and sanitized my hands as soon as I got in the car afterwards. I've only been out of the house a few times, with mask and social distancing.

Peregrine Took

(7,413 posts)
31. Nope. Only for emergencies.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 12:55 PM
Nov 2020

Wearing my mask (!) I tripped on a hidden rock while out on a run, fell right on my face and broke my wrist.

7 hours in the ER then 3 trips to the orthopedic surgeon's office even though I didn't need surgery.

safeinOhio

(32,674 posts)
36. Shoulder doc has me in rehab twice a week.
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 01:10 PM
Nov 2020

Just saw my butt doc to check his work. Coming up next month, urologist and endocrinology. Just the usual.

lillypaddle

(9,580 posts)
38. Yes
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 01:35 PM
Nov 2020

I have been to all my doctors, cardiologist, pulmonologist, dermatologist, family doc, and even an infectious disease doctor. No, I'm not a hypochondriac! Actually, I have found the safety precautions at those offices very reassuring. As usual, wear a mask, wash your hands, etc.

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,338 posts)
41. Yes, routine visits ...
Sun Nov 1, 2020, 02:35 PM
Nov 2020

... to dentist, primary physician, opthamologist. All require masks (except while hygienist/dentist is poking around). All require taking temp, asking covid questions, waiting in car until called in. All have new plastic barriers during interviews/tests.

trof

(54,256 posts)
45. Yes.
Thu Nov 12, 2020, 08:27 PM
Nov 2020

Here our doctors have been taking all necessary/possible precautions.
WE wait in cars. They call us by cellphone.

redstatebluegirl

(12,265 posts)
46. No, the first time I went in person was to get a flu and pneumonia shot.
Fri Nov 13, 2020, 01:17 PM
Nov 2020

I have had 3 video visits for routine visits to get my meds refilled. I did go to the eye doctor a couple of months ago and will need to see the retinologist in person in December for my Macular Degeneration. I don't want to let that go.

marybourg

(12,621 posts)
47. Thanks all. I went to my doc 'cause I needed
Fri Nov 13, 2020, 04:20 PM
Nov 2020

my thyroid Rx. I was very skittish and kept running outside, until the doc finally showed up. Now I’m just waiting out the incubation period!

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