New PCP Was Great & Knowledgable

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New PCP Was Great & Knowledgable

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Afternoon All,

Well since my GP of many years retired - and she was great - I had to find a new PCP and met her for my first appointment yesterday. Was late getting in but my old BP spoiled me in that respect. I spent over 1.25 hours with her and she was aware of MC/CC and knew the ins and outs of it - what a surprise. She also treats 3 Chron's patients so that gave her another gold star. I was delighted in the time she took with me, acknowledged my honesty with her and also said that it was time for a new script for me. Apparently, when listening to my lungs she felt I might have the start of OPCD and started me on Spiriva and said she would leave it up to me to decide if I felt it was working. She said anyone who smoked as long as I have, would not be hurt by it but only helped. Must say she was honest. I have been winded lately so what do I have to lose. Only bad side effect I saw was constipation and had to laugh at that one. Can't hurt for me. :twisted:

All in all it was a good appointment and I feel like I just might have found a good replacement for my old doc. Nice to know I might have found #2 in a row. By the way, I fired my old GI after 7 years because I thought he was great but the last 2 appts. he just doesn't get it.

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Post by Jan »

Maggie,

I am so glad you had such a great appointment with a new Dr. I have to go tomorrow for my annual with my PCP. He sure wasn't happy when I tried some alternative medicine avenues last year. I may have to look for a new one when this is over. The only reason I use him is he will give me a prescription for pain meds. I only use them when absolutely necessary. I took less than 60 all of last year. But to spend the time and energy to find a new one is always a pain.

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Post by Dee »

Great News Maggie!!!!
It's wonderful to hear that some are finding long, overdue, knowledgeable doctors...

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Post by JLH »

Absolutely GREAT. I'm very happy for you.

Looking for the right doc can be a real PITA. I'm glad that it wasn't for you.
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Post by G'ma Mary »

Great news, Maggie! Sounds like a keeper.

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Post by tex »

Maggie,

That's great news! I always hate to go doctor-shopping, because it usually reminds me of Russian roulette, where you just hope that you can survive the game. In your case, though, it was more like winning the lottery. :grin: Good for you.

Incidentally, you scared the hell out of me when I first read your post, (OPCD is a type of progressive degenerative disorder, that leads to dementia, parkinsons, and other bad stuff), so I'm guessing that you made a typo, and you really meant COPD, (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). COPD is still not much fun, but much better than OPCD, IMO. :hug1:

Anyway, kudos to your new doctor. It sounds like you're in good hands.

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Post by annie oakley »

She sounds Like a treasure, I always feel giddy when I find a great Doctor. There are lots of great doctors out there, but few really understand our issues, Polly Does tho, Yeah Polly!!!
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I'm so glad to hear you found another great PCP! We've been searching for the past couple of days to find ratings, recommendations, etc. for a new PCP. When all is said and done, I agree with Tex - it's still like Russian Roulette. I'm glad you won!

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Post by MaggieRedwings »

Morning Tex,

COPD is correct. I always get those abbreviations mixed up. Still not fun but glad it was caught early. Hopefully, but following the docs orders and doing 1 daily inhale - little side effects thank the Lord - all will go well.

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