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I actually was looking to transfer to another doctor because I was unsatisfied with my pediatric doctor. So when I found out the new doctor was only seeing patients under the age of 16 I was pissed off. But, I transfered to see the adult doctor and it probably was the best decision for me. I love him. I think having a new doctor on my case made every aspect of my CF new and aware to him. not just the same old same old, yea yea yea BS from the old doctor. He really took the time to study my case, and get to know me and my CF.
Yes, it's scary transitioning, but I think good can come out of it. But you DO have to advocate for yourself, that's why I wanted to change in the first place, my old doctor wasn't listening to me. I'm moving soon, so will have to start over again at another adult CF clinic, and we'll see how it goes. My doctor told me the most important thing to do is build a relationship with your new doctor. Get him to like you, and then he will care, and then you will receive the best treatment and care possible.
So, although it's reallly really frustrating and annoying give it a chance, maybe think of it as a new slate? I hope this helped a little bit.
I actually was looking to transfer to another doctor because I was unsatisfied with my pediatric doctor. So when I found out the new doctor was only seeing patients under the age of 16 I was pissed off. But, I transfered to see the adult doctor and it probably was the best decision for me. I love him. I think having a new doctor on my case made every aspect of my CF new and aware to him. not just the same old same old, yea yea yea BS from the old doctor. He really took the time to study my case, and get to know me and my CF.
Yes, it's scary transitioning, but I think good can come out of it. But you DO have to advocate for yourself, that's why I wanted to change in the first place, my old doctor wasn't listening to me. I'm moving soon, so will have to start over again at another adult CF clinic, and we'll see how it goes. My doctor told me the most important thing to do is build a relationship with your new doctor. Get him to like you, and then he will care, and then you will receive the best treatment and care possible.
So, although it's reallly really frustrating and annoying give it a chance, maybe think of it as a new slate? I hope this helped a little bit.