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Originally Posted by Izzy
The lack of good health care these days just angers me. Not just because everything is so expensive, that is part of it, but also, where has the quality/listen to the patient care gone? I have a friend who was so sick and went months and months being told by her doctor "everything is normal" yet she could not eat, was losing weight and having all kinds of issues. I have a knee replacement and the past 3 months I can barely walk up the stairs and my pain level in that knee is 9. I finally went in and the doctor lean back in his chair and said "that's normal." I got so angry. I said it was not normal. I am 1 1/2 years post op and I am not supposed to have so much pain that I can't climb a flight of stairs. It just drains us to have to fight to be heard. I am so sorry you are going through this. There is no excuse for lack of good health care.
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Mary (Izzy), I'm so sorry about your knee! In my my book, any pain level over 8 (out of 10) warrants a trip to the ER. Your doctor sounds like an ass. Is there any way you could get a second opinion?
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Originally Posted by wishiwasinhawaii
I went to an ophthalmologist a few months ago who told me I needed laser surgery to correct an issue I never knew I had because no one had ever mentioned it. I didn't believe him, so I went to another ophthalmologist who told me I do have the issue, but it's so minor that he would never operate. I'm so glad I didn't listen to the first guy. Sometimes I feel like medical people are just in it for the money and forget what they real purpose of medicine is supposed to be.
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Nowadays it seems that second (and third) opinions are almost a given.
Years ago, I had a torn labrum in my hip. I went to a well-known orthopedic surgeon. He examined my MRI and declared that my labral tear was SEVERE and I needed surgery right away. I chose to see another doc and they said it was a MINOR tear and gave me suggestions for helping the pain, including physical therapy. That was probably over ten years ago and it has never gotten so bad that I've needed surgery. Maybe down the road I will, but he was ready to go ASAP.
A more recent story of a relative of mine. She need a neck fusion surgery and did a lot of research to find the best doctor in the nearest major city. She found the so-called best and had to drive to the worst part of town to see him. After the surgery, she was in terrible pain. He had only given her strong pain meds to last a few days. She called and called the office of Dr. BestInTown. They did not return her calls for TEN days. So much for the best...
I'm sure we could overload VF if we posted all the stories like these!