Posted by Goose on May 13, 2010 at 07:26:22 from (65.208.249.179):
In Reply to: Re: doctors posted by s.crum on May 13, 2010 at 06:54:06:
My wife and I got spoiled. Our family doctor, who retired several years ago, was and still is a water skiing and deer hunting buddy of mine of some 35 years standing.
My wife and I are convinced to this day if it weren't for him we wouldn't have our daughter. My wife had a couple of miscarriages where other doctors had let nature take its course. By the time she was pregnant with our daughter "Doc" was our doctor, and when my wife showed the usual signs of miscarrying, he experimented with hormones and brought her through OK. Our daughter is now a 33 year old paralegal in a real estate title office in Washington DC. When it came to accidental death and miscarriages, Doc was a sore loser.
Doc's replacement is a young gal who took over when he retired. She's a real sweetheart and a "keeper", also. Just like Doc, she's laid back, always ready to take time to talk in detail about a problem, just like Doc if she gets into an area where she isn't sure of herself, she isn't afraid to admit it and consult with someone else who might have an answer, etc.
The point of this rambling is, just like in any profession, there are doctors who are fantastic and there are boneheads. Unfortunately, thanks to the insurance companies and government intervention it's almost impossible for the marketplace to weed out the boneheads from the great ones.
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