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In reply to the discussion: A medical story for the forum: [View all]Ilsa
(63,431 posts)16. Thank you so much for telling us your story,
especially so well, and giving us the summary, "...when something didnt seem right, I followed my instincts..."
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Underscores the value of a second opinion (and where possible, a close friend, colleague or
hlthe2b
Tuesday
#5
And a lot of times just being able to ask questions. I've found a bit of research ahead of time helps.
erronis
Tuesday
#20
Sure. As long as it is clear you aren't using "untrained so-called medical influencers" or "Dr. Google's worst sources"
hlthe2b
Tuesday
#22
Reading your experience with the electrophysiologist makes me thank my lucky stars
TexLaProgressive
Tuesday
#12
Interesting. I have been pushed to see an electrophysiologist - much more frequently recently.
erronis
Tuesday
#14
Your points are well understood. As almost anything in this society, money/profit will rot it out.
erronis
Tuesday
#50
The first specialist sounds like the guy who told me I had to get both my knees replaced immediately,. That was 5
sinkingfeeling
Tuesday
#25
You really have to be your own doctor these days. I'm still pissed off about my experience a week ago
Vinca
Tuesday
#28
The Magnesium Miracle supports the findings that cholesterol isn't "bad"
live love laugh
Wednesday
#64
I wore a heart monitor for a week and it was way more interesting than a few missed beats.
hunter
Tuesday
#43
They're drumming up business, minimizing liability, and pathologizing you.
bucolic_frolic
Tuesday
#48
BIG kick and recommendation, might I add to get labs done on a regular basis and to 'watch the trend' ...
cliffside
Tuesday
#59