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That’s an excellent data point as well, the wait times for doctors. My PCP retired immediately at the beginning of Covid and he was 47. It was very odd but again at the time I didn’t know what to make of it. It’s like a new wave of incompetence has been ushered in. Most doctors now seem like basic customer service reps that just repeat the same script no matter what you ask. They know they are part of corrupt system but they rationalize it by saying they aren’t doing anything wrong but just following guidelines. The only thing that makes sense to me is that the goal is for us to be dead from illness or giving up from the hopelessness. The deaths of despair category.

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Most are like that. I got lucky with my PCP …but, she now is so stressed she isn’t as good as she used to be. My new cardiologist I love. He retired right before Covid. Not started back to help out (cause of so many heart issues now) but won’t do hospital rounds. He is the one getting me into EVMS School of meds with the big guy. He wants me to be admitted and tackle me from all doctors to work together for a real diagnosis except Long Covid. He says too vague. I have too much going on. I also have a rare genetic disorder that could be a player in some of this. Tumor in thigh (intramuscular) and my spine (cyst but it’s sitting on nerves or something like that. ) Carney Complex-Trismus Pseudo camptodactyly disease. Look up that one. lol. No, I don’t look deformed or have hunch in my back. lol. But Dr thinks I could have Cushings Syndrome. Not sure but EVMS is looking at me. Just a big specimen I guess. Maybe when I’m 80 they will have it all figured out, if I make it that long.