starfish11040
Active member
I'm in a bit of a quandary. My cardiologist told me not to take the prophylactic antibiotic. My dentist has always been a stickler about, always confirming with me that I took the antibiotic before any dental work, even minor. So i called him to notify him what my cardiologist said. His receptionist said that I must bring a note from my cardioligist. I then made that request to my cardiolist's office. What i got in the mail was not a note but a copy of a page with the new AHA guidelines with the words "show this to your dentist". I then personally went to the office and told the receptionist that I need a real note. The doctor wasn't in but she said she'll tell him the next day and fax it. Well, late the next day she called me and repeated that the AHA guidelines is sufficient.
It seems to me that both of these guys are trying to legally cover themselves. The cardiologist does not want to put his recommendation in writing, and the dentist does not want to go ahead unless it is.
My cleaning is tomorrow. Looks like I'll have to take the antibiotics this time even though according to the AHA I don't need to. I'll talk to the dentist in person about it tomorrow, and to the cardio at my next appointment. One of them is gonna have to give.
It seems to me that both of these guys are trying to legally cover themselves. The cardiologist does not want to put his recommendation in writing, and the dentist does not want to go ahead unless it is.
My cleaning is tomorrow. Looks like I'll have to take the antibiotics this time even though according to the AHA I don't need to. I'll talk to the dentist in person about it tomorrow, and to the cardio at my next appointment. One of them is gonna have to give.