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@californiazebra
Exactly!!!!! As one get's older there is a feeling that the patient is sluffed off - they are going to die soon anyway. Pretty cynical but these days a lot of their profits go to the insurance process and the staff in my endo doc's office is larger than the actual doctors......I can understand that.

There is a web site that you can see how much your doc makes - the extra stuff like lectures on a cruise, or dinners, or other stuff from the big pharma reps. These are the women clunking down the hallway with the sample suitcase.......you can search by name. By accident, I typed in the wrong city and some plastic surgeon's name popped up in so cal. Well, just by these additional functions he was getting 100,000 dollars a year.

The stuff "behind the curtain"...................There is a parathyroid surgery center in southern calif that is good too. I went to Forida and had a Harvard "and" Yale surgeon to take out the tiny parathyroid.....they were so so good and sent me a file with pictures (normal parathyroid is the size of a pea - mine was an inch wide).........anyway, I sent them two award winning wines from Oregon.....nice to be nice on both ends.....

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@marceen
My doctors are aging right along with me. I think doctors, like every other profession, start to burn out over time. Some just want to scale back to easy by the book cases. The trick is to build a medical team that likes a challenge. 😊