Question for anyone watching:
I've been working on getting back on hormones since my previous prescripts ran out and I moved to a new school/have new insurance/new primary care. I've been trying to connect with the school specialist in hormones for a few weeks. The other day after weeks of being kicked around from one doctor to another to find the specialist my school's insurance company will do business with and being told by every doctor up to yesterday that "Well, I'd prescribe them for you, but I'm not allowed to under your insurance plan, you need to speak to this OTHER Doctor..." I finally came face to face with the actual specialist. Sort of. After spending an hour with her Nurse-Practitioner first, the doctor came in and talked to me for about 10 minutes and said "I can't prescribe you hormones because your blood pressure is too high. Work on lowering that and come back in THREE MONTHS."
Has this happened to anyone else? I've never heard of this before. And it's not like I wasn't on hormones just recently. Sure, I'm a bit heavier than usual, more stressed out (grad school is ridiculously stressful) and my blood pressure is somewhat higher than usual, but it's not usually that way. Also, I went to a drug store and checked my blood pressure after I left the clinic and my pressure had dropped 20 points. I tried to ask her for a compromise - a lower dose while I work to bring my weight and blood pressure under control, but she wouldn't hear it.
Needless to say, I was pretty devastated. Then they had the gall to bring in a 'social worker'/therapist to try and make sure I wasn't planning to walk off a ledge or something. I weeped for hours last night. I don't know what to do - I CANNOT WAIT 3 more months to get back on hormones, I will LOSE MY MIND. The only thing that was keeping me sane was thinking that I'd be back on as soon as I eventually got to the right doctor, but now this!?