I'm having a hard time finding non-woke, well qualified doctors. My local big urban hospital has an online find-a-doc service that lists all the medical specialties and the affiliated professionals who are trained in those areas. Many are simply physician assistants or certified nurse practitioners. Then, when you find the doctors, many have a label next to their name as "LGBTQIA+ Affirming". WTF?? Are these people that see male transgenders and support their desire to chest feed babies?
Seeing that tag makes me want to puke and it's on more than 50% of them. My guess is all of them are seriously 100% pro C19 vax too. There is no way I could make an appointment to see these people. How on earth could I ever take them seriously. It's one thing for psychiatrists who treat gender dysphoria to tag themselves that way but for Internal Medicine docs and other specialties?
I don't know how to find good doctors that are not into virtue signaling, vax pushing, etc. Do they even exist? I want to find a good Christian that believes in family, hard work, is a good diagnostician and admits that the C19 vax was bad. In other words, someone without a political agenda, a strong sense of ethics and morality and is good at what he/she does and speaks the truth How do you find such people?
Just want to add, that during an especially bad episode of bowel spasms, I made an appointment with a DO. She was very thorough. Despite her encouragement for me to take flu, tetanus and pneumonia shots (which I declined), she referred me to an ENT for my unilateral tinnitus. An MRI identified a vestibular schwannoma and I was referred to a specialist. As my sister died last year of metastatic brain tumors, so I am grateful for this opportunity to learn about what is happening in my head. Of course, if anyone has information on this to share, I would be grateful for that. My appointment is in mid-Sept.
Don't freak out if they say you have a pituitary tumor or a pineal cyst. At least 20% of people have them and don't even know it. I had both diagnosed over 20 years ago, and nothing has changed. I check my peripheral vision myself to see if the tumor grew and is pushing on my optic nerve but that's all I personally do.
They do an MRI every 5 or so years and measure to see if they grew - and never have. My tumor is smaller than a pea. For all I know it is the tip of a crayon from kindergarten - it certainly hasn't done anything to me. That reminds me - I actually do have a pencil tip in my leg from kindergarten and can scratch my fingernail over it and feel it. I can see it just under the skin. Aah - the good old days...