I am very happy for you. But one of your doctors' names sounds something like Epoman. Hope he is not in your doctor team!
Just kidding! Didn't think you had a licence to practice medicine. [but I could be wrong]
Okay, Dr. Epoman.*speaking out of the side of my mouth* I got this foot here hurting me. Think you can do something for me, doc? I ain't got no money to give you, but I would appreciate some help. And let us keep it on the qt.
Kevno wrote "Now I tell the Doctor what I want him to do for me. Found that the best way, it's much safer as long as you know what to ask for Plus what your lab results mean!"
Still could not fully trust them. I still would be double checking everything they did for me. Had too many SO CALLED GREAT DOCTORS mess up. One Doctor who patients think is the Greatest, once nearly killed me with a tablet he stopped. Now that Doctor is in charge of four renal units. All four are a lot closer to the one I am going to. I will never go to a unit that he is the Doctor in charge. It is my fault I have never complained about any medical staff that have made an mistake, and over the years there has been quite a few serious ones made.
If up to Surgeon my leg would have been amputated on the 10th April 2006. But I said No. Now it is getting a lot better. Now I am walking without a stick.
I would love to see more people post about good doctors and good dialysis units especially in the States as I am considering moving to the States (in PA, the Philadelphia area) and have no way to find out from Canada about which units and doctors are best. I hope more people post Thx wreepete for posting this! I really appreciate it and enjoyed the read!
That is the reponce I get from a few patients WOW! To me no such thing as a Great Doctor, Only a Doctor or below in some cases. Even then I am very wary. I know a Doctor is only human. I have met some who think they were above human, soon shot them down. Aways double checking what he/she prescribes/does for me. I know this might not sound right because on one hand they are keeping me alive. But I could never fully trust a Doctor/Surgeon again. Always I need to be checking. The way I did with my leg. If up to Surgeon my leg would have been amputated on the 10th April 2006. But I said No. Now it is getting a lot better. Now I am walking without a stick.
Where I'm at there are 5 doctors and they rotate on a 3 month basis.Which I guess is a good thing if you don't like the doctor buta bad thing if you do. I'd rather have my choice of which one I'dprefer to see. One always talks to the nurse as if I'm not there.I haven't seen my original neph since January. Probably won't see him til April.I don't know if that's how all clinics are.