Hormone safety= actual exam and proper follow up

First I want to shout out a huge hurray that we have finally refuted/retracted that study from decades ago that hormones were bad. Personally I ignored it anyway because I knew it was done wrong, in the wrong age group on women that already had preexisting risks of all the complications mentioned. I refused to let women suffer and kept on prescribing, in the right patient, with the right risk profile, and with the proper follow up. And, guess what? No one got cancer or got harmed or died. Sounds good right?

So, nowadays, well, actually this has been going on for awhile, everyone thinks that they can easily become hormone experts and prescribe whatever they want to anyone. They are literally handing them out like candy on Halloween. It sounds good, but here’s what they are missing. They are not examining anybody, which the patient incorrectly perceives as a bonus. They are not doing any ultrasounds on those with an intact uterus to see what is going on in the pelvis. And, most of them are relying on some outsourced lab to tell them what to prescribe in the first place and ending up putting patients on doses that are way above what is recommended. To top it off, they are not following up or screening them properly in any way and potential harm risks are missed.

I am going to say once again, how potentially egregious this approach is. Yes, I know I have said this many times, but it bears repeating. I keep seeing patients over and over again who have been going to these non-hormone experts and getting all kinds of hormones and then they finally end up seeing me, probably only because they are tired of paying cash not for an exchange in the quality of care. Then, I need to sit them down and explain how an exam and an ultrasound are necessary so that I can pre-evaluate for any risks or problems before we even start. I get it, I am not ready to provide the instant fix without any patient responsibility or any responsibility from me. Yes, that is true. I am determined not to intentionally cause harm. I also, tend to not rely on anyone else’s information and obtain my own before proceeding. This is sadly a problem for some because they perceive that a limited amount of time and investment and efficiency alone should be their own qualifying characteristics of good care.

I need to please ask all of you to reconsider before using these non-hormone expert alternative options. They are often expensive for one. Also, they are often actually dangerous. Just in these last three months alone, I have had a return of patients from the past who left to pursue these alternative options, only to return over ten years later to seek care from me again, and find out that they now actually have cancer that was missed while they were never getting examined or followed up properly. These are heartbreaking and preventable situations. I feel saddened as I need to tell them what is actually going on because they had been previously convinced that everything was good and paid a lot of money too. Nonetheless, despite these sad and potentially frightening situations, it is my job to protect and care for them properly. It makes me end up being what they see as the bad guy, when in reality I am the one trying to rescue them before it is too late.

I just need to say it one more time. Please reconsider before going to one of these places for hormones or women’s care. If it is a well-meaning primary care provider who doesn’t know better not to give estrogen alone to a patient with an intact uterus or a fancy beautiful place that requires no actual physical exam or ultrasound, please reconsider. By using these resources, you are, in fact, putting yourself in potential danger.

Dr. Katz

Just gimme 20 min

Hi guys. Dr. Katz here. It has been a minute but my soapbox is begging me to climb back up so I’m gonna. There is just something I have to get off my chest.

The women’s health screening recommendations are trash lately. I mean, they completely suck. All this nonsense about spacing mammograms farther apart, forgetting about yourself after the age of 50, not needing an obgyn exam after having a hyst….all baloney and dangerous on top of that!

First of all, why would we ever recommend something that would decrease our awareness of our own bodies? How does that make any sense? How does that empower us or increase our chances of using our powers to evoke good in the world? I tell ya. It doesn’t. Those recommendations are based on statistics and costs, not people and patients. Those statististics and recommendations are based on how much it would cost to save the lives of 5 or 10 or 20 extra women. Well I say, what is the cost of a human life? Can you really put a cost on it? To me, every single life out there is precious and worth preserving. There is no cost too heavy to at least attempt to save it. For all these small numbers of difference in lives spared, I find these numbers to be at least ten times higher just in my practice. In the last month alone, I have had to give bad news to at least ten women that was preventable or at least treatable at a much earlier stage if someone had been looking. These women were not doing anything wrong. They were not being non compliant. They were just following these recommendations that their physicians were following. None of them even had symptoms serious enough to warrant their seeking medical help. That’s just how sneaky obgyn issues are!

I have something to say to these academicians who make these recommendations. When you are ready to sit down face to face to one of those patient whose diagnosis you missed and tell them how it was too costly to bother with them, then we can talk. If you can’t, and I suspect you can’t, then I am going to continue to ignore those recommendations and advise women to be seen on a yearly basis. You can’t even use insurance coverage as a reason because most insurances are still covering the yearly exam, even with no copay! Why are we wasting the opportunity to make good use of our awesome preventative resources? Why?

Bottom line. I am a fan of the yearly check-up. Just c’mon in will ya?