"bj" <addre...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" <
juli...@frontier.com> wrote:
>> "Maya Zuiderweg" <$no_spam#ma_dot_zuiderweg_@_me_dot_com#maps_on$> wrote
>> in
>> message news:HoGdnazD_fkRBCbM...@giganews.com...
>>> bj drukte met precisie uit :
>>>>
>>>> Discuss it all with a doctor who knows your entire medical
>>>> history/situation, not just one who's looking at only one piece of it.
>>>> bj
>>>
>>> Are there such doctors :-?
>>> M.
>>
>> I've not found one. When we moved here, I went to a DO and I think that
>> it
>> was bj who recommended one saying that they would address everything.
>>
>
> I never suggested going to a DO for anything.
> (I've never been to a DO, DC, or "naturopath")
> I go to a very good internal med doctor, not a clinic, and she doesn't
> take
> insurance.
I must have gotten that wrong then. Or maybe I used the wrong term? I
think it is Osteopath? Somebody here suggested that to me many years ago.
Don't know what a DC is.
>
> I'm sure such doctors do exist "out there" but it may take some effort to
> find one, wait for an appointment, and it may not be covered by any
> insurance. It's not something you wait to do until you're "sick" it's a
> relationship you establish so that when you are sick or have a problem
> s/he
> already has the background about "the whole you" and can do a better job
> treating it than a stranger going in ad hoc.
Well there don't seem to be any in this area.
>
> I have a general checkup each year, which is *not* one of those 15-minute
> hasty chats, it's a comprehensive review of all my conditions, problems,
> general health, updates on what my other (various specialist) doctors are
> doing/prescribing/etc, plans for any other activities, coping with stress,
> recommendations she may have about any aspect of my health/healthcare,
> etc.
> plus of course the usual overall poke-'n-prod, as well as general lab
> work.
> I usually have another visit during the year for some particular problem
> (e.g. illness, rash, injury) and have no trouble getting in touch with
> her.
> During the year I keep her updated with lab reports & such from other
> doctors.
That's good. I am overdue for pretty much everything except for eye, dental
and Endo. stuff. Too much going on with parents and Angela right now to get
an appointment for myself and need to sort out the details of getting a ride
and taking a whole day or two off for the endoscopy/colonoscopy thing and
probably need to sort out the insulin stuff before I do so.
>
> Having such an established relationship (and I have had different docs
> along the way, as one would retire or move, etc) and routine checkups more
> or less annually is how my diabetes & cancer got found early enough on
> that
> they were not already "difficult" to deal with from the start. Catch
> problems early. Catch problems I didn't even know might be brewing.
>
> Only you (generic you) can decide if this sort of system is one you can or
> will try to establish for yourself -- whether it's worth the trouble,
> research, cost-management, transportation problems, etc. and how many
> roadblocks are too many to cope with or just plain not overcome-able for
> you.
> bj
> p.s. I'm talking about the USA, I have no idea if this is doable in other
> countries -- though there are certainly plenty of foreigners who come here
> for all sorts of medical reasons.
For me, if they don't take my insurance, it's not doable. My insurance does
not cover Naturopaths but the one that we see (although we haven't seen her
for a while) is very reasonable. She said she is in the business not to
make money but to help people. And most of the time she charges us nothing.
She did charge something like $30 for each of us to look at our labwork,
diet, exercise and other things for a nutritional consult. I didn't learn
much from it but I think it did teach Angela and my husband what a proper
diet should consist of. I thought this price was quite reasonable given the
amount of time she spent with each of us. She uses a computerized program
that looks for any excess or deficiencies in our diets and she gives
suggestions of ways we can modify this or take supplements to make up for
what is missing. So I don't mind paying her. But really, we can usually
just go to her for questions and things and she doesn't charge us anything.