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Do you trust your doctor??

Started by sugarray, April 07, 2011, 11:50:09 AM

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sugarray

When you enter into a relationship with a primary care physician, your family doc, you need to be able to trust that person.   If you do not trust their judgement and advice then you need to find someone that you do trust.

You are my family and I want nothing but the best for you.  Please also, never leave your doctor's office without asking every question you want to ask and be completely satisfied with the answers you are given.  This is how I try to practice with every patient I see.

Just a little rant, it will save you or your children unnecessary testing, travel costs, and anxiety.


redarrow

Yes I do trust my Doctor. Dr. Lawerence McMasters of The University of Michigan.I trust all the Drs at Uof M.Dec.of 03 i fell and shattered my leg and broke my back in two places.Also tore my retina in 5 places as well as cracked a few ribs and bruised my sternum. They flew me to Ann Arbor u of m hosp. They took me to surgery to remove my leg. However 14 screws and a titanium plate saved my leg.Wore a body cast for 3 months and my back healed just fine.My vision will never be the same,but I can see thanks to Dr.Saxe at the Kellogg Eye Institute. At this time one of the Drs looked at my neck and asked how long I had the nodule on my thyroid. UHHHHH what nodule ? Well it was cancer,and it was removed.I am now considered a cancer survivor.  So yes I do trust my Doctors. I trust in Jesus as Lord and Savior also. I know it was he who guided the doctors. Hally loo ya to the lamb. :cross2: :cross2: :cross2:

pullit

I trust the doctor I have now. I had one that I would not send a dog to. Needless to say, I don't go to him anymore.

Hognutz

Don't ever lose sight of the fact that 1/2 of the doctors today, graduated in the lower half of their classes. One of those was at the bottom of the class. Get one that you can trust..I trust you, Ray.. :lol: Mike
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WyoHunter

Quote from: Hognutz on April 07, 2011, 01:18:51 PM
Don't ever lose sight of the fact that 1/2 of the doctors today, graduated in the lower half of their classes. One of those was at the bottom of the class. Get one that you can trust..I trust you, Ray.. :lol: Mike
Good advice!
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lightsoutcalls

I have had the same Gen. Prac. doc for over 20 years.  He has literally saved my dad's life with heart issues.  He was my mom's employer for over 20 years (she recently retired).  I trust him with my life.

My oncologist is actually a couple of years younger than I am.  He is an incredible young Dr. and a man of God.  I was extremely impressed on a visit after I finished chemo he closed the door behind him and asked if I would let him pray for me.  WOW!  That's something you don't see everyday.  I have and continue to trust him with my life and wellbeing. 
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TClark

QuoteMy oncologist is actually a couple of years younger than I am.  He is an incredible young Dr. and a man of God.  I was extremely impressed on a visit after I finished chemo he closed the door behind him and asked if I would let him pray for me.  WOW!  That's something you don't see everyday.  I have and continue to trust him with my life and wellbeing.

Now that is so awesome!!  Praise God for Doctors who are not ashamed of the Gospel and that will not back up or step away...but step up.
Take Care and be blessed,
Terry


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