I will be going on HRT pretty soon. However I have some other health issues - gout, high blood pressure, diabetes (not bad, but managed) and cholesterol. I'm controlling the gout, BP and cholesterol with meds and it is working out well. Diabetes I've lost weight and with exercise I keep my hbA1C in a healthy range.
However a new twist has been thrown my way. Thanks to insurance issues I am losing my wonderful family doctor. I mean this man is amazing, he turned my life completely around by addressing all of my health issues and he really does seem to care. Before I saw him, apart from the dysphoria I was a sick wreck 6-7 days per week, hurting in every joint and my head wanted to explode. He did what others failed to do and for that I'm thankful. But alas I'm losing him. I need one that is in network because he went out of network and I don't want to pay $200+ a visit since I have insurance and I should really be paying $15 copay.
However since I'm going on HRT, my meds and healthcare will be interacting. I will probably be off the BP meds since spiro will be doing the same thing.
So how does this work exactly? Do they like talk to each other, or will my endo be taking over some of my primary care functions in this regard? Do I kill two birds with one stone and get a GP who will do the HRT endo stuff for me?