How do you deal with stubborn doctors?
I am just wonder how you guys deal with stubborn doctors who cannot diagnose your symptoms and keep saying you have anxiety disorder and that is what causes all the symptoms you have?
I have been dealing with these doctors, two of whom are family doctors and one of them is from uw medicine and another whom I have been seeing for a year and who does not really care about my health issues. I know they judge our health issues based on reports of test results and reports of other doctors or specialists. But what about sometimes the reports they wrote are not accurate and some of the test results present mild symptoms? This is what happens to me, because some of the visit summaries or notes or reports they wrote are not accurate, which is not something I said and discussed with them and I talked to them and asked them to fix and they will not. Also most of the results are negative but some work-ups are positive? How do they judge you that you have anxiety? This is so frustrating because that will affect any future diagnosis from other specialists cuz we know that sometimes our health issues are not caused by anxiety or mental issues.
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I make a list of questions and print out two copies, one for me and one for the doc. I listen carefully and ask follow-up or clarifying questions. I take full advantage of my 15 or 20 minute appointment and use the time well. I'm not there to talk about the weather, and am prepared and focused during the appointment.
I have been working with cardiology at Mayo for 3 years and I have seen 22 cardiologists. ALL have been nothing but first class. The philosophy of Mayo is "The Patient Comes First." Therefore, I don't have to get along with the doctor, the doctor has to get along with me. If they don't do it, they're gone.
Sorry you are having this issue. Maybe find a new doctor that came from Mayo? OR call the doctor and ask again nicely and directly for the referral and remind him you already drove there and want to continue there for your second opinion. Good luck.
That's a lot of cardiologists in 3 years. If I may ask, why have you had so many different doctors? I've had 2 cardiologists in 3 years. I saw the 2nd cardiologist because the first one relocated to another state.