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@sm22. Yes, somehow it's the one negative experience that stands out. Our brains are built that way because how else would we, as humans, have survived if we didn't focus on what seemed a "threat" at the time, as in a negative experience? That's what I tell myself. I know how hard it is but can you remind yourself to let that one experience go and focus on all the positive experiences you had with your medical team?

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Yes I agree. I am probably sensitive to this because I feel let down by my hometown doctor
who ignored my concerns for several months before finally diagnosing me with stage III cancer. I fee if she had done her job my story would have been very different. I’m also mad at myself for not being a better advocate for myself and blindly trusting my local doctor who obviously didn’t care about me or my symptoms.