pr, you should see if there are any osteopathic doctors in your area. Osteopathic medicine focuses on preventative care and treats the human body as a whole, rather than treating symptoms as they arise. I haven't generally experienced good luck with doctors. My ob/gyn is the only doctor I've seen with with any regularity in the past several years. I usually end up seeing one of her student doctors and when I do see the actual doctor she spends 2 - 3 minutes with me, tops. She never has time to listen to my concerns. I saw a primary care physician the other day for bronchitis and it was basically the same experience. She popped in for 2 minutes, sent me to get a chest x ray, popped her head back in later (literally didn't even come back into the room, just stuck her head in for 5 seconds) and said she was sending my prescription to the pharmacy. It seems like doctors don't have time to spend actually getting to know their patients and listening to their concerns.
never trust any profession that uses the winged serpant staff . It's powerful symbology of core beliefs and alliances . Pressed rat you're well versed in the truther community , sure the brotherhood of the snake needs no introduction to you .
While there may be some in the field of medicine who are non-caring and possibly negligent, I do not feel that is most. I have out of necessity dealt with more doctors in the last 8 years than most will have in a lifetime, I had only one that I felt was not suitable. If you do not have a doctor that you feel comfortable with or that you feel is not putting your health first, then find a new doctor. I know someone in the profession and there are a lot of idot patients too. There are doctors who are receptive to alternative medicines and nutrition, people need to do their homework when choosing a physician.
Yeah but it isn't always the doctors fault. A few years ago one of my daughters needed some tests done and we had to see a urologist. When he came in he was visibly stressed, tense and hurried. I asked him point blank about it and he apologized and said that he was one of two pediatric urologist in the entire county, Orange County Ca., and that he saw on average 200 kids a week. I felt pretty bad for the guy. He was obviously sincere and committed to his work, but he was simply getting overwhelmed. I know that isn't always the case, but PR's experience also isn't the norm, at least not with the docs we have had over the years. Most have been pretty good. Although there was that one Dr. Krain in Santa Ana in the '70's who offered my mother a trip to anywhere in the world, a new car and $10,000 cash if she wouldn't testify against him. He was a shady doc that would write scripts for anything to anybody. My mom got involved when she saw him once, and then he proceeded to bill her insurance for a bunch of tests and crap that were never done. He blew it when he billed them for a EKG and echo cardiogram that he claimed to have done himself. Problem is he was on vacation in Africa the week he supposedly did the tests. Didn't look too good in court. Last we ever heard he was a wanted fugitive. LOL