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> I asked him what he
>thought about the possibility of Paget's disease and he was very
>disrespectful, basically laughing in my face and said there was no way it
>was Paget's disease. He said he had only once seen a case of that in all his
>years of practice and it was in a much older woman.
Gee, this guy must be related to the oncologist here in town who told me I
couldn't be having serious side effects from the chemo because (1) he'd
never heard of the specific problems I was describing and (2) most people
don't have those problems. The woman with the crusty breast definitely
needs a new doctor!!! She may also need a good lawyer.
>"I'm the doctor, you
>don't question me" when a doctor who did not even introduce himself
>informed her he was going to do a rectal exam and she asked why I'm not
>real impressed with the humanity section of medical education.
This is scary. He could have been some bizarre pervert who walked in off
the street in a white coat. My husband says the oncologist here went to the
"Attila the Hun School of Bedside Manner."
Many doctors are wonderful -- well educated, keep up with the journals,
caring and compassionate (Dr. James Sterling of the Scott and White HMO in
College Station, Texas, just to name one) -- but there are also a lot of
problematic health care professionals out there, and not just when it comes
to lactation-related issues.
Kathy Dettwyler
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