I am fortunate that I have a doctor who really cares about his patients (and rumor has it that he's leaving soon; so I'm very concerned about that); and he is very supportive of my efforts to eat and live in a healthier way.
Have you ever considered going to a dietician or nutritionist? They may be able to help you more in your weightloss efforts; and I agree that this site is a great place for personal support as well; that's why I came here (for some extra support) . Some groups are very supportive too, like Weight Watchers, Overeater's Anonymous, and many other similar groups.
As for your doctor, if you do not feel that you are getting proper care and support, you do have the right to try and get another one. Here in Canada, we do not have that option unless we go to another town or city; we have such a shortage of doctors here that if you try to get another one, first you have to pay a transfer fee; and you may have to wait for a couple of years to find one. Many people here don't even have a doctor at all, and have to go to clinics instead; I'm sure that is the same for many people in the US as well (or so I have heard).
As much as we love our doctors and our system, a major short-coming is the lack of doctors and choice. I can't even get in to see my family doctor for at least a month at any given time; if they feel I have a serious illness, we have to go the emerg at the hospital to be accessed there. Many people think that we have free healthcare for all here, but we really don't in the province of Ontario; wealthy people have to pay what some call a health tax, but it is really a premium based on one's income.
Our seniors over 65 and our disabled (and seriously ill) persons do not have to pay; neither do students and the unemployed. So, both systems have some advantages and disadvantages. You are actually fortunate that you have to option to go to another doctor ...
A relative just ask me the same question as you, what do you do if you don't feel that you are getting proper care and support from your own doctor here in Canada, given the shortcomings of our system; where do we go? The only option for us is to go to a doctor elsewhere; and we live in an isolated area.
Sorry, if I rambled off topic a ways; but, that is how things are for us here. I think we all go thru similar experiences at least once in our lives. I agree that doctors and nurses may not be the best supporters, but I do have a personal nurse friend who is very supportive of me and my efforts; and she doesn't charge me for her advice either.
Best wishes for finding a doctor you like; the care you should be getting; and the support you need, even if you have to go elsewhere to get it ...
Last edited by Justwant2Bhealthy; 10-14-2007 at 10:03 PM.
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