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Rebl2

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6. Just the
Fri May 26, 2023, 10:04 PM
May 2023

way it is when you see a new doctor. At least that’s been my experience. In 1989 I went from one rheumatologist to a new rheumatologist within the same practice. She had all my chart information, but she was new to the practice and they expected her, I am pretty sure, to treat me like a new patient and of course I was to her. Best thing was, she was my age and was a bit more understanding than the other doctor I was seeing, who was more my parents age.

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Wow. You are brave Walleye May 2023 #1
I truly didn't think a yearly checkup would open a can of worms. Lady Freedom Returns May 2023 #2
Sounds like a good doc. Joinfortmill May 2023 #3
It's his first residency according to the nurse. Lady Freedom Returns May 2023 #4
Maybe... Shipwack May 2023 #10
Some doctors not Rebl2 May 2023 #12
hey Skittles May 2023 #5
Just the Rebl2 May 2023 #6
My original GP didn't do much except vacations and quick physicals Lady Freedom Returns May 2023 #7
I get the mammogram Rebl2 May 2023 #13
Looking to get the full picture of the inflammation.... Lady Freedom Returns May 2023 #14
You gave the wrong answers. If they ask me: usonian May 2023 #8
Mom and aunt diagnosed in their late 40's and died in there 50's. Lady Freedom Returns May 2023 #9
Yes, that's rough. So young. usonian May 2023 #11
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