September 30, 2025

Going Through the Process

Couldn’t tell you exactly what the rules are for managed care payments and I’m sure there are good reasons for providers to take things slow but after feeling some symptoms that I haven’t felt before that I now think might be related to Lyme’s (my husband is going through similar symptoms and trying to get a diagnosis as well right now) for about a week and a half and trying to fend them off with ibuprofen. I went to my regular urgent care asking for diagnostic measures.

The provider told me it sounded like just an issue with my back. She stopped short of saying the word “injury,” and as I told her I haven’t injured myself, but she told me flat out I don’t have enough symptoms for her to order bloodwork and that I will have to go to my PCP. She also said that they are urgent care don’t order bloodwork because they aren’t going to be following up with the patient.

Can we truly not assign a trained medical assistant plus the urgent care’s online portal to alert the patient of the bloodwork results and then connect the patient with the right specialist or the primary care provider from there depending on the results?

So in my limited experience around here, I spent time waiting for an urgent care’s provider to examine me (she barely touched me) and was sent on my way with a 5-day steroid pack after a shot of Toridol (a non-narcotic anti-inflammatory).

It was not a bad start for a sensation of pressure and numbness in my back and pain in my side. But she would not order any tests. Not a urine, not a basic panel of infection and inflammatory markers. No blood work and no scans of any kind including an xray.

The pain was in no way unmanageable and I told her right away I was not seeking pain medication, but rather a diagnosis to seek relief from the pressure and numbness I was experiencing.

More tomorrow about how my symptoms continued and the next step I took.

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