Why do you think I would lie? I live on an island off the Coast of North Carolina. I called the Hospital and they sent me a list of all the primary care physicians and who is accepting new patients. The closest ones are off Island an hour away. I live in Kitty Hawk/Nags Head area no one on island is taking new patients. I am not currently passing blood that stopped about a week ago and only lasted 2 weeks. I have been to a GI dr they prescribed me multiple medications they don't really help so I don't take them. I havent thrown up in at least a week and it was a morning bile throwup I dont eat until I throw up. My caloric maintenance needs are well over 5k a day I am sorry I have a metabolism. I actually ddropped the clinic after they said I would not qualify for treatment. I don't have health insurance. You are just on TRT? Lol cetain things are actually anti inflammatory and a treatment for Crohns. My knee that had me limping this am is fine now. I am ready for stiff leg deads tomorrow. You go ahead and give up I am going to keep doing me and keep training.
OK, I will give you one last nice post for the attention you crave. First off, this looks to be just like I said, the hospitals drs. and/or extended clinics list as it is on their letter heard boldly at the top. That does not mean that is a comprehensive list of what is available to you. Secondly, I'm assuming (correct me if I'm wrong as it has no title) the last column is whether or not they are accepting new patients...."yes/no". There are 5 yes' on there, so you saying you got all "no's" is either a lie or you didn't call them all. Also, that is just for this hospital's dr's they work with/recommend as mentioned above.
Private practices are WAAAYYYY better. Search them. Thirdly, you never answered my question about why you don't have insurance? I have my inclinations as to why, but I'm not going to call you out. Go to the medicare website, pick a free advantage plan, and there will be a link to all of the Drs. they work with for every issue you have as well as GP.
Finally, you think you're issue of almost dying is bcuz of the GI Dr., and I assure you if he told you he hasn't seen that in 20 years it's an issue with you not him. If you disagree, just go to a different GI Dr.
The place I go to has like over 25 of them in one building. I doubt they are all fuck ups or bad Drs, and I doubt they all agree how to treat things. BTW, shit happens when it comes to medicine, operations, and surgeries dude. In your and my cases, it's a chance we have to take.
Luckily, I got referred to IMO a place and the GI Dr. who is perfect for me, has insanely high reviews, and every Dr. I talk to or know from the gym, or came into contact with (was neighbors and partied with the best eye Dr./Professor in the state), then ortho's, surgeons, ER, etc. when they see the paperwork they make you fill out of your Drs. and meds always stop and ask, "how did you get Dr. X?" Like he's some kind of God. I just reply, "my GP at the time knew him from med school, and referred me" and they tell me how lucky I am....to which I reply "You have no idea how grateful I am for him, and happy to hear you say that" Depends how sedated/circumstances on how that's worded IRL, but you get the idea.....I lucked out. Maybe you will too. One Dr. is not the be all, end all man.
Like someone else said...I think it was either Taffin or Grape...you'd rather take your medical needs/treatment into your own hands vs. trained medical professionals. Sorry if I misquote whoever said that, but sarcastically I 100% agree with their ultimate summation of how you're handling your medical issues......."seems like a brilliant plan"
