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Ellen Started conversation Dec 2, 2008
My old doctor, who was pretty nice but difficult to get in to see, retired. I saw a new doctor today. I DID NOT like him. He flatly refused to do a test I think I need, on the grounds that it was "too expensive." When I said I would pay for the test ($300), he was astonished, but then STILL REFUSED, saying that depression and chronic fatigue were not bad enough symptoms. When he found out that I was bipolar, he condescendingly asked who I lived with, and who had driven me to my appointment. When I said I live by myself, and drove by myself, he was astonished again. I'm supposed to go back for a complete physical, including a pap smear and a breast exam. But I really don't want this turkey touching me. As a Unitarian Universalist, I don't believe in Hell, but if I did, I'd want this guy at the front of the line. May he live to be as ill as I am, and have as uncaring a doctor.
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lunar-quiche Posted Dec 2, 2008
Chronic fatigue isn't bad enough for him? How much worse does he want it to get? For Bob's sake, is he a real doctor or a doctor like Dr. Pepper is a doctor?
Hope you do feel better soon.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Dec 2, 2008
Nasty. It's important to have a Dr you have a good relationship with. I've changed all mu psychiatric staff this year - which possibly contributed to the nastiness. The shrink is OK, but the CPN...a decent enough guy, I guess, but a bit too much of a Man's Man for me to get on with.
Change your Dr?
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Ellen Posted Dec 2, 2008
My psychiatrist is very good, but this family practice guy, not so good. You bet I'm going to try and change!
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Ellen Posted Dec 2, 2008
Thanks for hug. I really need to sleep soon, but every time I lie down, my thoughts drift back to this doctor, and I get too adrenalined up to doze off.
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smurfles Posted Dec 2, 2008
Hope you've managed to sleep by now,.Try a hot chocolate,and read a while if not.
Oh,and i know just what you mean about doctors
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psychocandy-moderation team leader Posted Dec 2, 2008
You shouldn't keep seeing a GP who makes you uncomfortable. I hope you find another one soon!
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Jabberwock Posted Dec 2, 2008
It can take real guts to change your GP, especially if you're nervous and it's been a long time. But equally you can find that it's easy and simple. Sometimes a fresh mind can be very very helpful. If not, just change again until you're satisfied - as many times as your medical insurance will let you. You're the one who's paying. So -
Go for it girl!
Jab
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abbi normal "Putting on the Ritz" with Dr Frankenstein Posted Dec 2, 2008
IF you can and want,consider asking for a change now.
Most insurance allows for that. The best medicine is practiced between 2 people whom can relate.
He IS a turkey!
I have known a few, also many good ones Dr.s are only human, some are not *healthy enough to handle your ongoing input or issues in your individual life.
He seems to have done a lot of assuming alreadyThat always makes me ill at ease when it's Primary Care especially. The experts you see one time are not as vital for having a good communications.
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