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    Quote Originally Posted by Muirenn View Post
    sometimes it takes awhile to find the right one.
    I wish I had the first clue how to do that.

    I spent 15 years reading other people's medical records, and while I definitely identified some doctors I would not go to, I still have no idea how to find a good one.

    I had experience with another thing, some years back, and never did even find a doctor who would listen to me. The issue resolved (sort of) and I have my own opinion of what it was, but it's likely that it's responsible for other problems, that maybe I might not have/have had if the first thing had been properly diagnosed and treated. And in the meantime my medical records were cluttered up with doctor-shopping - remember that every time someone sees a new doctor, it's a black mark on their record that makes the next practitioner less likely to listen or respect them. Just the way it is. I can't even begin to count the derogatory comments I've seen in other people's records when they haven't just stuck with one practitioner.


    I'm still inclined to think that referral from a practitioner I trust is probably the best way, but finding a practitioner I trust to begin with is still an issue. I like my PCP, but honestly I don't think she's particularly competent. I'm inclined to trust this new PT, but I've only seen her three times so far. The doctor she actually suggested I see isn't taking new patients, so I'm scheduled with a colleague of his who has similar credentials. One thing I know very well is that credentials and competence are two different things.

    But I've got to be realistic, too. Medicine isn't magic. People younger than I suffer injuries that they never recover from. I'm grateful for the years I've had. This is earlier than I thought I'd have to be making hard decisions, but sooner or later, unless we're lucky enough to be struck out of the blue, we all have to make them.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 08-06-2012 at 05:22 AM.
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