So, in the past six months I've lost nearly every doctor that I see:
Allergy Doctor moved across the country and put another doctor in charge of his (private) practice but will still see patients via Zoom-style meetings. He's over 3,400 miles away, but still maintains the office. Weird, huh?
Doctor #2 suddenly moved to Chicago because his wife wanted to move there. No offense to Chicagoans, but who would want to move there right now?
Doctor #3 (PCP) is giving up his long-time practice out of the blue to work with drug addiction patients.
I just called to make an appointment with my eye doctor and I was told he is "on extended medical leave."
Is anyone else experiencing this bizarre trend? Are doctors "getting out of Dodge" before the SHTF or experiencing side effects from the jabs?
Another possibility is that people are shying away from going anywhere near doctors / hospitals. I don't want to be anywhere near a hospital and I don't want to go anywhere near where they require a mask. Stopped me from eating out in nyc and going to doctors. So, no patients means doctors will move to find them.
I quit going to my doctor because of his COVID stance. I have not been to another doctor.
I have a broken toe right now. I've had a broken one before. I know I'll be fine. Fuck these doctors.
You might want to check out these videos.
Dr. Tom Cowan interviews Dr. Tommy John.
Dr. Tommy John's father is Tommy John, the baseball pitcher who had the famous surgery named after him which replaced a tendon for a ligament and allowed him to pitch again after working extremely hard at rehab. In other words, it was really the hard work and mental state/human spirit of the patient which allowed the surgery to succeed.
He believes in the power of the human spirit and attributes it as the most important part of a successful rehab.
https://drtomcowan.com/blogs/podcasts/39-dr-tommy-john
https://drtomcowan.com/blogs/podcasts/conversations-with-dr-cowan-friends-41-tommy-john-part-2
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