Has anyone had to see a different oncologist in the middle of treatment?
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Sorry to hear that
It must be discouraging to have to change from someone that you've already established a relationship with.
Don't be afraid to ask your doctor about the change. Make her explain her reasons until you're comfortable with it, or, since you have to change doctors anyway, maybe get a second opinion.
Good luck, and stay strong!0 -
I switched
I had seen my 1st oncologist after my diagnosis testing..after surgery I told my surgeon that I wanted a new oncologist because the first one and I didn't seem to connect...He said no prob and now I will see a brand new one on the 13th when we will talk about when to start chemo and rads...I really hope I like this new Dr. otherwise I will switch again..so I guess I am not much help to you yet. sorry.0 -
Thanks for the repliesblazytracy said:I switched
I had seen my 1st oncologist after my diagnosis testing..after surgery I told my surgeon that I wanted a new oncologist because the first one and I didn't seem to connect...He said no prob and now I will see a brand new one on the 13th when we will talk about when to start chemo and rads...I really hope I like this new Dr. otherwise I will switch again..so I guess I am not much help to you yet. sorry.
I am going to see the 'new' doctor and share my feelings with her. As a matter of fact, I am hoping to get my 'old' doctor back. As I said, he left the cancer center and went to the hospice part, but when I called to check on taking a flu shot, I heard his name in the options I could press. If he is back, I will ask to see him instead.0 -
Follow your instincts...HillBillyNana said:Thanks for the replies
I am going to see the 'new' doctor and share my feelings with her. As a matter of fact, I am hoping to get my 'old' doctor back. As I said, he left the cancer center and went to the hospice part, but when I called to check on taking a flu shot, I heard his name in the options I could press. If he is back, I will ask to see him instead.
Hi Nana,
If you feel any discomfort, get a second opinion. Unless you are in an area where there are no good hospitals, all the docs are probably medically competant. Personality is what allows us to go to the doctor knowing we are safe. Mine is very loving and makes me feel that no matter what happens, she will be there to help me through it. For those of us with cancer, isn't that the most important quality. You deserve the best so don't settle for less.
Roseann0
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