To add to the above: Went to a team of doctors because each are of a subspecialty. One recommends a pacemaker, another a valve repair, the 3rd a heart transplant. They are all associates so to show the stupidity I said: How about I get the transplant first, then the pacemaker, then the valve repair. They were completely dumfounded and silent.
Same with meds: One prescribes a med (that costs $300), 2 days later I see the other in the group and he yells at me not to take that med, not one.
Tomorrow I see another doc and will tell him I stopped taking one of my meds because at last visit he said it was ineffective. Wonder what his response will be.
To add to the above: Went to a team of doctors because each are of a subspecialty. One recommends a pacemaker, another a valve repair, the 3rd a heart transplant. They are all associates so to show the stupidity I said: How about I get the transplant first, then the pacemaker, then the valve repair. They were completely dumfounded and silent.
Same with meds: One prescribes a med (that costs $300), 2 days later I see the other in the group and he yells at me not to take that med, not one.
Tomorrow I see another doc and will tell him I stopped taking one of my meds because at last visit he said it was ineffective. Wonder what his response will be.
Was a nephrologist involved at all?
Why do you ask. I have recently run into a Nephrologist whom I have little faith in..
He probably has issues with all your other doctors for prescribing nephrotoxic medications
And here I was expecting it to be a reference to the TV show "House MD" (nephrology was his rarely mentioned specialty.)