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by Madmallard
1180 days ago
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I think most people with complicated chronic diseases for more than a few years end up knowing more than most doctors about their condition and related conditions. Doctors are more breadth than depth. But the problem is that depth is what is absolutely necessary in these situations. But there is a lack of that among specialists too, or at least they are not willing to go outside of insurance mandated covered procedures and testing and it creates a really useless and frustrating scenario for the patients. Doesn't matter how much GI doctors know when all they do is scope you. Sure doc scoping is sure going to help people with atypical intolerances, IBS, and any number of modern chronic conditions for which treatments are inadequate. They have to do better! |
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