Finally made my decision, I'm changing doctors.
After several days of trying to decide what to do, I have decided to change doctors. I can't live my life without cancer defining me, when I have to play my life around a busy doctor's schedule. The dr. I have used since my chemo began last year, is in our local office one day per week. Often times that day changes. I need to be substitute teaching as much as I possibly can, Plus, I just need to enjoy life. After my husband's unexpected death 2 1/2 hrs. ago, I'm just now beginning to feel emotionally strong enough to take short trips, etc.
Hoping I don't begin second guessing myself now, but I know that this is one stresser that I can control. I will see my new dr. Nov. 1. He was recommended by a friend who worked with him when she was an oncology nurse before retirement. I was beginning to get upset with day and time changes of appointments.
Hope all of you are having a great day.
Carla
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So glad
You are doing the right thing. Best of luck with your new Doctor.....Val0 -
Good for you...you have the
Good for you...you have the power to do that and you should use it if it means better care and less stress for you. Kim0 -
Good For you. You are inkimberly sue 63 said:Good for you...you have the
Good for you...you have the power to do that and you should use it if it means better care and less stress for you. Kim
Good For you. You are in charge of your own care and if you are not happy with your doc it is good you got a new one. Do you have to travel far for this one?0 -
No. It's the same distance,Glad to be done said:Good For you. You are in
Good For you. You are in charge of your own care and if you are not happy with your doc it is good you got a new one. Do you have to travel far for this one?
No. It's the same distance, about a 25 minute drive. Not bad at all. I still have a medical oncologist.0
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