justbob wrote:Dr. Kramer offered to have me come in and he'd take a look, but I'm not sure if I'm just being paranoid or something. Never done this kinda thing before, ya know? I'm just not sure if I'm overreacting, or if everything's actually normal and normal sucks for a while.
I think you get in and let him have a look. Your peace of mind is as about valuable here as your sac.
My surgeon covered no charge anything which came up in the 90 days post-implant. He did not bill my insurance for any office visits, procedures, none of it. That was not my pressing concern, the $$, but it helped eliminate the deliberation process of "is it worth the $175 office visit?" etc. I found myself motivated to see him several times over that period of time, like you, for some validation that what I was doing was correct and on track, and a few times I became the centerpiece of their clinic day by having my surgeon, his urology fellow, and physician assistant all do various manipulative things to the edema in my sac, to some minor adhesions around my pump, etc. They were accommodating and I always felt better on my way out.