Nightwriter
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When I first started going to this doctor, my prior doctors thought everything I was doing was stupid. There was a point when I was making the transition from my old doctor (a supposed top doctor at a major medical center)to my new Dr. He knew her personally and said she was "sweet." He said he knew everything that she did and refused to work with her. He even thought the meds she put me on were unnecessary. I asked him why he never did a CT scan of my sinus's which were 100% blocked on one side. He admitted he missed on that. I asked him why he didn't test me for allergies. He said he COULD of done that if that's what I wanted. Huh??
So I stopped telling him about what I was doing. After not seeing him for a year, I went back to him. There were already big improvements happening. When he last saw me, I was in a fast declining state. He told me, "Well, that's the nature of the disease." Anyway, he listened to my chest and shocked said, "Hm, clears as a bell." He said he didn't hear the crackles that were always there. He went back to his notes to make sure. And while he was impressed with all the changess --of course, he wouldn't give my new doctor any credit. That was the last time I saw him.
When I had to leave my great doctor for 2 years due to insurance changes. I found another doctor also raised an eyebrow at everything. He refused to believe anything I said and although my chest was always clear, he didn't know what it sounded like before. When I was sick, he wanted to give me Tobi, when I told him that I was sure it was inflammation dues to a trigger that I was aware of --and that I usually got a cortisone shot. He gabe me that same look that you are talking about. I had to ask for a culture and a blood test. I quickly saw again what the old system was like and was hoping that I would be able to someday, go back to my great doctor, and thankfully I have been able to.
So I know how frustrating this medical system is. When doctors begin to look at people holistically, offer lifestyle changes and realize how to avail themselves of the meds that are available other than throwing antibiotics at everything, plus using other tools outside conventional medicine (there are credible studies available on some supplements), you will see the survival rate for CF increase dramatically.
So I stopped telling him about what I was doing. After not seeing him for a year, I went back to him. There were already big improvements happening. When he last saw me, I was in a fast declining state. He told me, "Well, that's the nature of the disease." Anyway, he listened to my chest and shocked said, "Hm, clears as a bell." He said he didn't hear the crackles that were always there. He went back to his notes to make sure. And while he was impressed with all the changess --of course, he wouldn't give my new doctor any credit. That was the last time I saw him.
When I had to leave my great doctor for 2 years due to insurance changes. I found another doctor also raised an eyebrow at everything. He refused to believe anything I said and although my chest was always clear, he didn't know what it sounded like before. When I was sick, he wanted to give me Tobi, when I told him that I was sure it was inflammation dues to a trigger that I was aware of --and that I usually got a cortisone shot. He gabe me that same look that you are talking about. I had to ask for a culture and a blood test. I quickly saw again what the old system was like and was hoping that I would be able to someday, go back to my great doctor, and thankfully I have been able to.
So I know how frustrating this medical system is. When doctors begin to look at people holistically, offer lifestyle changes and realize how to avail themselves of the meds that are available other than throwing antibiotics at everything, plus using other tools outside conventional medicine (there are credible studies available on some supplements), you will see the survival rate for CF increase dramatically.