Spoiled? Not at all. I can't speak for your PCP, but my PCP — let's call him , Frank — is as attentive as my oncologist. I'm sorry you're having to go through this. "Do no harm" is as important emotionally as it is physically, or psychologically to the one being cared for.
Spoiled? Or treated the way we all want to be treated? I’m so lucky to have a PCP who knows me, sees me quickly, reassures me. My biggest worry with him? That he will retire soon. Maybe I’m spoiled.
Maybe you’re just lucky and not spoiled. But I just wonder what’s more the norm - it should be that your experience is the norm, but I feel like the healthcare system makes it more an anomaly
Spoiled? Not at all. I can't speak for your PCP, but my PCP — let's call him , Frank — is as attentive as my oncologist. I'm sorry you're having to go through this. "Do no harm" is as important emotionally as it is physically, or psychologically to the one being cared for.
Good to hear Efren. Hoping for the best with my new provider next week.
Spoiled? Or treated the way we all want to be treated? I’m so lucky to have a PCP who knows me, sees me quickly, reassures me. My biggest worry with him? That he will retire soon. Maybe I’m spoiled.
Maybe you’re just lucky and not spoiled. But I just wonder what’s more the norm - it should be that your experience is the norm, but I feel like the healthcare system makes it more an anomaly