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erronis

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20. And a lot of times just being able to ask questions. I've found a bit of research ahead of time helps.
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 09:47 AM
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Frequently a nurse (NP, PA, etc.) will talk to me in more depth than the doc. And I'll get recommendations from them about alternative doctors/opinions. Not that they would ever dispense medical advice before or against the attending doctor, but......

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I applaud your resolve and common sense. no_hypocrisy Tuesday #1
a good lesson Skittles Tuesday #2
excellent advice.... markie Tuesday #3
I had something similar LittleGirl Tuesday #55
good luck with your surgery markie Tuesday #56
One surgeon said I need a new shoulder LittleGirl Tuesday #60
Good for you! mgardener Tuesday #4
Underscores the value of a second opinion (and where possible, a close friend, colleague or hlthe2b Tuesday #5
You know, it's funny... PCIntern Tuesday #8
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
So, you didn't have to call your local funeral home...... Butterflylady Tuesday #6
Very good story. Thanks for sharing. Easterncedar Tuesday #7
The importance of THREE MissKat Tuesday #9
Terrific advice. PCIntern Tuesday #10
Glad your intuition was on target! Fla Dem Tuesday #11
Reading your experience with the electrophysiologist makes me thank my lucky stars TexLaProgressive Tuesday #12
I agree totally. OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #13
Interesting. I have been pushed to see an electrophysiologist - much more frequently recently. erronis Tuesday #14
Have you been on anticoagulants all this time? PCIntern Tuesday #15
Yup - first coumadin and now eliquis. You mention the Watchman - erronis Tuesday #21
I just BeerBarrelPolka Tuesday #46
Good for you! And I really hope it solves those issues. erronis Tuesday #49
Thank you BeerBarrelPolka Tuesday #52
erron popsdenver Tuesday #35
Your points are well understood. As almost anything in this society, money/profit will rot it out. erronis Tuesday #50
Thank you so much for telling us your story, Ilsa Tuesday #16
They all own stock in the company that makes the pacemaker. milestogo Tuesday #17
It sounds like my TIA story nuxvomica Tuesday #18
Have you considered otchmoson Tuesday #19
Can't get involved with that stuff, PCIntern Tuesday #30
I understand otchmoson Tuesday #36
My brother had a health scare and was stunned watching the vultures gather malaise Tuesday #23
Surgeons want to cut. Cardiologists who specialize in pacemakers MineralMan Tuesday #24
As the saying goes, NewLarry Tuesday #47
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
Thanks. An experience worth sharing and applying to similar situations. joanbarnes Tuesday #26
MD and AMA poozwah Tuesday #27
You really have to be your own doctor these days. I'm still pissed off about my experience a week ago Vinca Tuesday #28
Question everything. It's what I do too as a family advocate. live love laugh Tuesday #29
"You betcha" PCIntern Tuesday #31
What do you think of the Korean cholesterol study? womanofthehills Tuesday #33
I haven't read that study - Ms. Toad Tuesday #41
The Magnesium Miracle supports the findings that cholesterol isn't "bad" live love laugh Wednesday #64
They pulled this same shit with my Dad gay texan Tuesday #32
Similar story here, for goodnes sakes... Dancingdem Tuesday #34
My belief now is that most doctors are mediocre at best. LuckyLib Tuesday #37
I didn't save my source for this, and it's been a long time soldierant Wednesday #65
My biggest regret in life is the one time I didn't stand up to a doctor. pnwmom Tuesday #38
Oohh my gosh Chicagogrl1 Tuesday #39
I was 31 when I first refused medical intervention. Ms. Toad Tuesday #40
I've refused medical intervention. hunter Tuesday #44
So far - my refusals have always been for the better. Ms. Toad Tuesday #45
Just now, I declined the opportunity to wear a heart monitor. John1956PA Tuesday #42
I believe the hospital pressures these docs PCIntern Tuesday #51
I wore a heart monitor for a week and it was way more interesting than a few missed beats. hunter Tuesday #43
And "non-profit" hospitals are anything but. erronis Tuesday #54
They're drumming up business, minimizing liability, and pathologizing you. bucolic_frolic Tuesday #48
Always a good idea to be your own best advocate. hamsterjill Tuesday #53
Kickin' with enthusiasm Faux pas Tuesday #57
Thanks for sharing. yellow dahlia Tuesday #58
BIG kick and recommendation, might I add to get labs done on a regular basis and to 'watch the trend' ... cliffside Tuesday #59
Thanks for sharing, would you please link to this post in the health group? There is useful information in your post ... cliffside Tuesday #61
They are taking kickbacks from the medical device company iemanja Tuesday #62
You handled it expertly! pacalo Wednesday #63
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