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By anyone's measure that is an awful lot to deal with over a number of years. You'd have to be superhuman to go through all of that and to not have a stress reaction.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Thanks guys...
And please don't take the title as I meant that they are all stupid and know nothing... Its not that... Its just as I say, the two ive seen recently were both so young im just not used to it.. What I went for today I think needs a bit of experience... Where mental problems become physical ones.. And the fact that she didn't even seem to consider it could be anything else but what I had told her..
Im not even saying she was wrong.. I just found the whole experience a bit lacking.. It may just be her... It may be my current frame of mind... I donno... I guess that's why I started the thread. To talk about it.
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A young doctor has all the latest training, but less experience. An old doctor has the opposite. Sometimes one combination is better than the other. Just remember they have been trained to do this, they are not just left to learn on the job.
At my GP if you book online you can pick a slot, and effectively choose your GP for the appointment
I wouldn't be nervous of a young doctors' diagnosis. they are trained and committed. You don't become a medic without being committed to sorting people out: its not the high status mega job it was years ago. Its hard graft, so they must love it.
I have personal (not me, close relative) experience of huge fkups by older clinicians that were sorted out by young fresh docs with a keen eye and no old habits.
If you aren't happy, get another opinion: they are employed by us to provide a service to look after us. Nithing wrong with getting a few different opinions.
Also, don't forget, seeing people and sussing out what's wrong with them is their nuts and bolts. They do it day in, day out.
Being in an age of ultra information, we easily forget that professionals, by and large, know what they are doing, and that's why we use them.
The best I have seen in decades was a very young man. He managed to answer stuff that everyone else failed to engage with over 3 years despite my concerns. Sadly he moved away.
Some rubbish older GPs - two would just google your symptoms!
GPs on the whole are rubbish in my opinion. You get a slot to discuss ONE thing only and you have to wait a month if you book a non-urgent appointment.
Ohh man.. Well I hope all goes as well as it can... Im not sure how much more of all this I can take...
And also get in touch if you need to talk... We all do and it does help somewhat..
I can see now my thread was a bit silly.. I think really I just didn't find the doctor I saw particularly confident so I left the appointment still worried about why this is happening to me and I guess with all the other crap I am dealing with I just over reacted a little or maybe just wasn't quite sure how to react to it.. Im obviously not really myself at the moment.
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They’re more recently trained, with the latest medical knowledge and techniques, have sharper minds and are almost always far less arrogant and dangerously overconfident of their diagnostic skills.
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I've seen it myself, where a persistent condition is investigated more conscientiously by a second doctor because they're visibly gleeful at proving their colleague wrong.
I just book the next available appointment every time, no matter who it's with. I never need to ask for a second opinion for a recurring condition because at least four doctors have already seen it.
father in law is always running in high anxiety mode and will fuss and worry about even the smallest things, for instance I’m picking them up from the airport in a few weeks and he is stressing about how we are going to get back, the route we will take etc. On a journey I’ve made 100 times.
Work on your anxiety and worry mate that seems to be at the core. CBT can be great for that, see if you can get a referral.