Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 24

Thread: Depressed, need advise

  1. #1
    Psyborg's Avatar
    Psyborg is offline Registered User
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    Delaware, Oh
    Posts
    936

    Default Depressed, need advise

    My dear family doctor who's been my physician for close to 20 years passed away unexpectedly last week. She was only 49 years old

    So now on top of that bad news I have to figure out where to go for a new doctor. Anyone have advise for finding a good family doctor? I just don't want to go through a parade of bad doctors trying to find one
    ~ Bob

  2. #2
    Al's Avatar
    Al
    Al is offline Registered User
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Location
    Pacific Northwest (USA)
    Posts
    1,598

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Psyborg View Post
    My dear family doctor who's been my physician for close to 20 years passed away unexpectedly last week. She was only 49 years old

    So now on top of that bad news I have to figure out where to go for a new doctor. Anyone have advise for finding a good family doctor? I just don't want to go through a parade of bad doctors trying to find one
    This is a tough one, Bob. All flesh is grass. We know this is true, even for doctors. We had a friend who was a lipids expert at the University here, my age, who was very alive. He saw a patient one morning last year (this was soon after my own diagnosis, and felt feverish. A colleague convinced him to quit for the day. He quit forever. The report was that he had an undiagnosed case of hairy cell leukemia (which is usually not fatal in itself), complicated by Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, apparently driven by an unknown autoimmune reaction. But he is gone, regardless. His life doesn't go on now...but our's does. This doesn't make it easier, but, as we grieve, and honor those who are no longer with us, we also have a responsibility for the still living, and those not yet alive.

    Finding a new doctor is often a matter of referral; word of mouth based on personal familiarity helps. Unfortunately, we are not in a position to help there. So what can we tell you? A good and knowledgeable internist is a great one to be on your team. But I think that, given your situation, someone with a lot more experience in treating autoimmune diseases--GPA, in particular--is something you need to consider. If I were you, I would present myself to the Cleveland Clinic and give them the whole story.

    Al

  3. #3
    Rini's Avatar
    Rini is offline Registered User
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Posts
    200

    Default

    I second the Cleveland Clinic, I also stumbled on this a few days ago... Wegener's Granulomatosis Support Group
    Rini Orange

  4. #4
    pberggren1's Avatar
    pberggren1 is offline Phil Berggren, dx 2003
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Posts
    3,978

    Default

    Neat. Thanks Rini.
    Phil Berggren, dx 2003

  5. #5
    NicShaf's Avatar
    NicShaf is offline dx December 2010
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Orange County, Southern California
    Posts
    421

    Default

    Sorry to hear about your loss, Bob. Best of luck finding a new doctor.
    Nicole

  6. #6
    chrisTIn@'s Avatar
    chrisTIn@ is offline Registered User
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    The Netherlands
    Posts
    259

    Default

    My condolences, Bob. Twenty years is quite a long time...
    Hope you'll succeed in finding a good new family doctor soon.

  7. #7
    maria garcia's Avatar
    maria garcia is offline Registered User
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Posts
    317

    Default

    Im so sorry. You can always check under google "rate my docter". It will give you doctors in your area. But I agree with Al, word of mouth referral is always better. Maybe you can ask one of your other doctors like your rheumy. And Im so sorry for your lost.

  8. #8
    Psyborg's Avatar
    Psyborg is offline Registered User
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    Delaware, Oh
    Posts
    936

    Default

    I'll have to start looking at some point today. I'll peek around at some rating systems.
    ~ Bob

  9. #9
    Sangye's Avatar
    Sangye is offline Registered User
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Maryland, USA
    Posts
    10,128

    Default

    Oh man, Bob that is so sad.

    I agree with the others that word of mouth is best. I found a great local PCP that way. Earlier this year I switched to a PCP at JHU so I could have all my docs under one roof. My local doc couldn't get labs and reports without requesting them, and she never knew when I was hospitalized. My JHU docs can just click on the computer from the treatment room and get all my info, including doctors' notes. I know you get treated at CC, but I forget how far it is from you. JHU is 1.5 hrs away. For me it's worth the drive for a great PCP and all the other stuff.

  10. #10
    Psyborg's Avatar
    Psyborg is offline Registered User
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    Delaware, Oh
    Posts
    936

    Default

    I think I found a good Doctor. He had pretty good ratings and my sister worked with him before and said he was really nice.
    ~ Bob

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •