Who would of thought!
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Who would of thought!
Went to a Drs. appt. for my husband at the Urologist office. He asked why I lost so much weight. I told him about my MC. He proceeded to tell me that is some nasty stuff. He discussed changing my diet to bland low fiber basic foods and find my triggers. We discussed the meds for it and some other stuff. Who would have thought an Urologist.
Janie
Hi Janie,
Interesting. Based on past experience, my opinion is that we are more likely to encounter a doctor in another specialty who understands the dietary connection with MC, than a gastroenterologist who makes the connection. I believe that's because a doctor from another specialty isn't worried about being sued when discussing a medical issue outside of his or her specialty. I have a hunch that GI docs are not as dumb as they act, but they're afraid to think out of the box on the job for fear of being sued if something goes wrong, so they go by the book, and the book says that diet has nothing to do with MC.
But that's just my opinion, and in reality, I suppose they actually could be as dumb as they act.
Tex
Interesting. Based on past experience, my opinion is that we are more likely to encounter a doctor in another specialty who understands the dietary connection with MC, than a gastroenterologist who makes the connection. I believe that's because a doctor from another specialty isn't worried about being sued when discussing a medical issue outside of his or her specialty. I have a hunch that GI docs are not as dumb as they act, but they're afraid to think out of the box on the job for fear of being sued if something goes wrong, so they go by the book, and the book says that diet has nothing to do with MC.
But that's just my opinion, and in reality, I suppose they actually could be as dumb as they act.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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