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Well it's awful that patients don't have advocates who look at bigger pictures. You feel like you were muddled and didn't think of it. Most people wouldn't even know to wonder. Certainly 3 years ago, I would have left it at heart problems.

Point is, damaged people and their friends and family shouldn't have to be resorting to internet searches and tales from friends in order to see if there's a bigger picture or more options. And still, that doesn't happen unless they are curious or suspicious.

It's just more broken system stuff.

You were probably presented as a heart patient with a concussion from a fall because fainting because heart. A perfect closed loop.

Maybe they feel the CT was sufficient to know if they needed an MRI.

The flip side is that they have to be able to triple justify every move they make. Legal, Insurance, etc.

Again it's the system that's coming apart at the seams.

Back in the dark, dark (like when my grandparents were sick) ages the GP was more like an advocate looking for the big picture and coordinating specialists. Now, not so much. And I really feel this is also part of the broken system.

Pretty much it was completely ruined when a certain insurance company started forcing patients to make an actual visit to the GP before going to a specialist.

Extremism excels at turning good into bad.

Anyway, stop thinking you should have been in any condition to have been your own advocate.

Yeah it's an effed up system for sure. MRIs are more expensive too. All about money. I try my best to advocate for my patients who are ELDERLY often have no near family, etc etc. But younger people need advocates too. Such is life. Healthcare is sad. I'm glad i work in physical therapy it's not quite so bad but, it's getting worse. I refuse to make unethical decision on MY patients just to get them out the door or make insurance happy

I can totally see you doing these things!

And yes! Everyone going into a medical situation needs an advocate. Sometimes the advocate actually needs to stand between the patient and the family even.

But that's a whole nother can of worms.

Yes it is and i've had to stand between the patient's best interest and selfish bs fromn the family