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Originally Posted by Neil Cuadra
But I think patients do better in the long-term when they and their family are partners with their doctors and understand what's going on. In my eyes, the best doctor to have is one who shares results, explains results, and answers all of your questions, including the basic questions of what's wrong with you, what should be done, and why.
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I absolutely agree, this one of the reasons why I find it so frustrating. With the exception of telling me what my blasts are, he is great. He is never in a rush to push us out the door, always takes time to answer questions/concerns without talking above our heads etc. If I call his office, his assistant sees if he is available to take my call and he often does. He has also called me at home, between appointments to inquire to how I am feeling. He always wants to know how my family and I are dealing with the emotional side of everything. If we can just fix this one little thing about my blasts all would be perfect.
I am going to push for the results come hell or high water I will know.
Thanks,
Lynn