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I handled it most of the time Nan, it has hit me really hard the last few years though and that is when I really started to look for myself. Before that, I pretty much believed everything the doctors told me - I had no reason not to, they were the experts after all.....
WELL THE BOTTOM PERSON IN THE GRADUATING CLASS IS STILL CALLED A DOCTOR!!! AND THERE IS A REASON HE IS THE BOTTOM..TO BAD THEY DON'T LIST THEIR POSITIONS IN THE DIPLOMA!!
I sometimes wish I was younger and healthier (and richer!), because I would seriously consider going to med school! Caring about people and wanting to help them is what I thought doctors went to med school for, beginning to think it is all about the money....
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE INSURANCE MONEY..I CAN NOT BELIEVE WHAT THEY CHARGE FOR JUST A ROUTINE OFFICE VISIT THESE DAYS..IT IS INSANE. I HAD A BONE SCAN 3 WEEKS AGO, I CALLED MY DR. OFFICE BECAUSE I HAD NOT HEARD THE RESULTS, TWICE!! THE SECOND TIME THE NURSE RETURNED MY CALL AND SAID THEY DID NOT GET THE RESULTS..SO NOW WHO DROPPED THE BALL? PEOPLE DOING THE SCAN, OR THE DOCTOR WHO ORDERED THE SCAN?



NOT EVERYTHING FITS INTO A PEG, EVEN THO IT'S CLOSE, IT ISN'T FITTING.. I HAVE FOUND, IT SEEMS, DOCTORS HAVE A LIST THEY GO THROUGH CHECKING EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE OBVIOUS, AND SOMETIMES STOPPING ON ONE OR THE OTHER BECAUSE IT IS "CLOSE"
FIFTEEN YEARS IS A VERY LONG TIME TO SUFFER JUST BECAUSE YOU WERE CLOSE TO FITTING IN THAT PEG..