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Tips for Talking to Your Doctor

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Richard

I feel so fortunate to have had a series of caring, competent primary physicians in the several places in which I have lived since I was diagnosed poz in 1986. It is clear to me that at least part of the reason I am alive and thriving today is due to the "TLC" I have received from my docs; THANK-YOU!

June 10, 2022 California

madmen67

It's very difficult to have a "partnership" with your provider when they constantly gaslight you. My primary doctor really could care less. When I've tried to talk with him about health concerns, he blows me off. The only reason I haven't found another doctor is because it's so expensive to do and I can't afford it. Through my insurance, I have to pay 20% out of pocket and that can easily get into the hundreds of dollars, just for a general visit. Insanity!

June 9, 2022

Renoem18

I Agree with this man I was Diagnosed with aids in the early 80s there was only one doctor. In the town at that time he was the best doctor you could have after a few years he could not take all there deaths he went through so he retire then in came some doctors to see us I Followed them with the treatment they gave me will I tried to Commit suicide because they didn't know how to treat people after my stay in the hospital I went to make an appointment with my doctor and found out he closed

June 2, 2022 Tucson az

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