rich01
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A friend is taking Plavix and his arms are black from bruising. Any suggestions on alternatives he should discuss with his cardiologist? All I know is he has a couple of stents and had a heart ablation.
A friend is taking Plavix and his arms are black from bruising. Any suggestions on alternatives he should discuss with his cardiologist? All I know is he has a couple of stents and had a heart ablation.
WTFWhen I had two stents put in about 5 years ago, DESPITE already being on warfarin AND 81mg of aspirin daily I was put on Plavix for a year as well.
Have to ask
WTF
Wow! Very sad, very scary. The cardiologists I have dealt with in Iowa and Minnesota are all very willing to answer my questions. They've done this both during a visit, and via the medical system's secure message system.cardiologist ... told me "I'm not going to answer any of your questions, go ask Dr. google".
Wow! Very sad, very scary. The cardiologists I have dealt with in Iowa and Minnesota are all very willing to answer my questions. They've done this both during a visit, and via the medical system's secure message system.
I hope you can find a better cardiologist!
as long as you're getting basic readings done by the GP, perhaps that's all you need?Well the next one was even worse! Long story. I've given up and no longer even have a cardiologist.
Hey mate I get it. I think it's really difficult in the modern world to try and balance the lack of people interested in being in medicine against the costs that are associated with the whole system, and that's exacerbated by a whole bunch of middlemen getting in the way and needing to get paid and a system that actually thinks the whole system itself is more important than the doctor and the patient.but am so disgusted with things that have gone on in last 2 years or so my attitude is "eff it, I can't take struggling with these morons anymore".
Hey mate I get it. I think it's really difficult in the modern world to try and balance the lack of people interested in being in medicine against the costs that are associated with the whole system, and that's exacerbated by a whole bunch of middlemen getting in the way and needing to get paid and a system that actually thinks the whole system itself is more important than the doctor and the patient.
I think also that from what I've seen the bigger and more bureaucratic the system is the worse it gets and the less possible it is to get rid of that massive bureaucratic impediment. hospitals are actually classic example of this the bigger the hospital the more power the hospital administrator has the more the hospital will attract the type of people in the top tier of medicine who are narcissistic and crave attention. This spirals out of control pretty quickly and there isn't really anything you can do about it, except dismantle it.
One of the first things that struck me when I was doing microbiology, as a first year student, was the every single thing that you shouldn't do if you wish to contain infection is actually what hospitals do. so for instance a nurse moving around the ward is a Vector for the transfer of infection. curtains that are around beds, are a classic way of distributing infections and it took until the naughties I think for them to figure that 5hit out.
Based on your profile I see that you live in a regional area, which is going to make it even harder. It'll be harder because as doctors become more narcissistic and more focused on producing money, for good reasons having seen a few glimpses of how the medical system works from the practitioner side in the United States from some of the doctors that I've dealt with here on the forum (yes I know there are no doctors on the forum). It's actually really hard for them financially because if they join a practice a really have to pay hard into it so until you become really successful it's just hard work. what this translates to for the patient is exactly what you seem to be experiencing.
So this leaves you suffering and while needing to find someone to help, also feeling defeated.
Here in my regional area we have a telehealth system which is sort of working and sort of not.
personally I'm either helping someone or just looking aroundBut I guess we digress.
If you wish to move to the Cleveland Ohio area I can refer you to some fantastic doctors who always answer your questions.My current GP is actually the worst "DR" ever. Not a DR btw, a Nurse Practitioner. Lazy as hell. Doesn't follow through on anything like he should (long stories). I'm pretty fedup with Drs/medicine in general. I need to find a new GP and Cardio but am so disgusted with things that have gone on in last 2 years or so my attitude is "eff it, I can't take struggling with these morons anymore".
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