I go for my shot tomorrow, My doctor is very complete and takes the time to address all concerns
How does your Doctor treat you?
I go for my shot tomorrow, My doctor is very complete and takes the time to address all concerns
How does your Doctor treat you?
My doctor is pretty awesome. She’s very kind and patient with me.
I opened up to her once about some sexual identity stuff, and she was very supportive and basically told me to let her know if I ever needed any help.

My primary doctor is very thorough and kind. My pdoc is a great listener
I see a Physician assistant. She took over when my old doc moved. She’s pretty nice, but I feel judged if I have symptoms. I haven’t had serious tests or treatments for my immune disorder since my old GP left.
My psychiatric nurse gives me my injection. And I get along with her well.
The GPs at my doctors surgery seem nice all apart from one.
Honestly? I am lucky if I ever see the same GP LOL
I don’t get the best doctors at my clinic. They tend to be sloppy in their work and not want to take any extra time to do a real good job. The prior nurse would skip routine tests if she got nervous or lazy and just brush it off.
The first doctor in the position was nice but she was “ditzy” and I caught her in a couple mistakes. Smokin’ body though. Once when I saw her she was dressed in a short dress and cowboy boots which struck me as odd.
The current woman is cute and nice but has dropped the ball on taking care of certain issues. She reffered me to a specialist for kidney problems and when the specialist needed a simple fax of my medical records there were mistakes made and then this caused me to have to call around several different places and each place wouldn’t take the responsibility to help me and gave me the runaround and sloughed me off to other doctors and I ended up literally having to make a couple dozen phone calls or more to get help and the end result was that getting an appointment to be tested which should have take three weeks ended up dragging on for 7 months.
My pdr is better than my GP. Anything SZ related and he tells me he doesn’t know or changes subject. He told me: Ask your pdr, I am not a pdr.
My current pdr is the best pdr I had. He’s honest that there is no meds for negative symptoms and prescribes me meds to stop ap side effects like tremors and akathisia.
He listens to everything I say and asks questions. He even told me about SZ history back in 1950 about negative symptoms and not being able to function in society. He said not all treated SZics are able to function in society. I am one of them.
I like my GP. She is nice and very professional.
She does a very thorough job when I submit my lab samples.
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