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Originally Posted by Dejibo
I agonized about which DMD to chose, and I researched the heckpie out of it. I did my homework. I interviewed the MDs and I chose carefully based on experience, attitude, candor, and the ability to communicate with me. Last year the carefully chosen MD went higher up the ladder, and his college now takes 99% of the cases that come thru the door, unless you see the nurse manager.
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This would irritate me. I hate losing a doctor I like. But, that don't mean you have to tolerate what you don't want. I read in this that it's time to find a new doctor you like. It's an opportunity. I know it might be a royal pain, but in the lemonade out of lemons process, maybe you can find a doctor you like better. Maybe you can take all the agonizing you did and update it and see if there is a different path you want to follow. Then find a doctor you like that can help you pursue the path you want to follow. Many will not agree with my approach. But, I like self empowerment and to me that means picking the therapy and then finding the supporting doctor. Just my opinion. Good Luck, Ken