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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 755235" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>My thought is, look into other gynos. </p><p></p><p>I went 9 years without one. I just had my primary do my pap's and that was that. But he retired and I really don't like my new doctor much. I don't dislike her - we just don't "click". I finally decided I should have some issues looked at and went to a recommended women's clinic. I liked the doctor but for various reasons the pap was put off while other things were taken care of. Finally, the treatments all over, I stopped going. Had to see my primary for my annual physical and when they asked my last pap they were kind of horrified it had been 9 years! Since I was seeing the Nurse Practitioner I just said, "fine, let's do this". </p><p></p><p>They tell me that every 3 years is the recommended pap interval. Every two for the mammogram. </p><p></p><p>If I let something run out, the pharmacy has been known to give me like 2 pills and call the doctor for refill. They will do it but I have to make an appointment to come in after. I'm sure if I didn't, they'd refuse any other refills. I think that's pretty standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 755235, member: 17309"] My thought is, look into other gynos. I went 9 years without one. I just had my primary do my pap's and that was that. But he retired and I really don't like my new doctor much. I don't dislike her - we just don't "click". I finally decided I should have some issues looked at and went to a recommended women's clinic. I liked the doctor but for various reasons the pap was put off while other things were taken care of. Finally, the treatments all over, I stopped going. Had to see my primary for my annual physical and when they asked my last pap they were kind of horrified it had been 9 years! Since I was seeing the Nurse Practitioner I just said, "fine, let's do this". They tell me that every 3 years is the recommended pap interval. Every two for the mammogram. If I let something run out, the pharmacy has been known to give me like 2 pills and call the doctor for refill. They will do it but I have to make an appointment to come in after. I'm sure if I didn't, they'd refuse any other refills. I think that's pretty standard. [/QUOTE]
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