Hello-
Checking in with a 15 min workout. I spent the past couple of days at my husband's apartment. I have been slowly working my way back to my previous workouts.
I am thinking of cancelling my appointment for my polyp removal/ endometrial biopsy. For starters, nobody has told me what I am having done. I asked when they were scheduling me what I was having done and I was told a "procedure." Well, great, that totally clears it up. I am suspecting something like a D and C maybe or an endometrial biopsy. I sometimes watch this anesthesiologist's videos and he often discusses stuff like how doctors are treating pain relief differently now because of the opioid epidemic and how procedures women undergo are often done with little to no anesthesia/pain blocks. I saw a video this morning and he was talking about this video another doctor made where she's moving slowly to the nurse's station because she is not taking this patient's pain seriously. Anyway, there were a flood of comments from women saying they were not given anything for pain or what they were given was inadequate for various gynecological procedures. Many of them said it was the worst pain of their life. I am not doing this. I am trying to figure out who I can call about what I am having done and what my options are for pain relief during my "procedure". I don't know who is even doing my "procedure". I am kind of angry about this and I don't want to hear things like "Don't pay attention to what other women say." from a doctor. That is minimizing and dismissing my very legitimate concern. There are loads of medical articles about the how women are just expected to grit their teeth and endure the pain. I think I am going to reach out to my GYN nurse practitioner to ask her. She doesn't perform these procedures, but I am sure she has familiarity with them and can answer my questions. If nothing else, she might be able to put me into contact with someone who can answer my questions. I am not accepting "it's just a pinch" for an answer.
Anyway, we went out to eat at the restaurant across from my husband's apartment the other night. It was my second time there and I really enjoyed it. I had halibut with lemongrass and red curry with cockles and it was much better than I thought it was going to be. The halibut was really high quality. I also had a side that was different types of supreme-cut citrus with chili peppers, dried shrimp and Thai basil. I know it sounds weird and unappealing, but it was really good. The servers are really friendly, too. I hope it survives.