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To vaccinate or not to vaccinate? That is the question.

Transplants | Last Active: Jun 28, 2021 | Replies (313)

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@mayofeb2020 That's great that you now have a PCP who is so caring. I recently changed PCPs because my old one had let me fall through the cracks a couple of times, most recently on osteoporosis, which has become a very serious situation for me because it had been neglected. He was extremely caring, and usually very diligent about immediate problems though, so it was a difficult decision for me.

The doctor I chose spent at least an hour with me on my first appointment and she is highly regarded, but she seems sort of cold and not nearly as caring. I could go back to my old doctor, after I switched he called and we talked for a half-hour and he said if I changed my mind he would welcome me back as a patient. I'm afraid he might let something else important fall through the cracks though.
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@contentandwell. I can only hope this new doctor is good for me. There's no guarantee. I have only seen him once and so far I am impressed. I'm going back in a month. Crossing my fingers. There are a couple of things that my new doctor questions me about. Wondered why they were not done with my old doctor...talk about falling through the cracks. One thing that I found interesting is that he told me some drugs work better for different races, I'm taking Crestor which was invented by Japanese, and being Asian myself, it would work better than other cholesterol med. He said Asians are more sensitive to drugs. I and my daughter who is half Asian are inclined that way.