YoshiEgg25 wrote:Just make sure that you ask whoever is going to be your doctor the questions that are important. What equipment does he use? How long has he been practicing? Stuff like that. You are hiring him or her to do work for you. You should treat it as such and interview them accordingly, and find the best one for you.
Then you don't have to deal with the "bad" doctors.
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Dear Lord I can't tell you how many friends I have who have dealt with terminal disease, but yet don't ask questions when meeting with their doctors. I get it; You're afraid, the doctor is supposed to know his/her stuff, yet they're quiet when speaking to a doctor. It's like everyone sees it as "the doctor's time" not theirs. Take every minute you can and ask every question, as it is your time.