I think some of it has to do with how many patients are expected to be seen by the practitioner. I think also there is a young and aging workforce and that mistakes can be made at either end of the spectrum. Three times while I was in the hospital this past Spring medication errors were made - twice by the same nurse in her late 50s or 60s; the second time by a nurse close to 70. I think also that people have gotten a really narrow focus as to their work obligations - several doctors have prescribed drugs to people without telling them about side effects (e.g. lithium makes you sensitive to sun and you have to drink lots of water on it). Other people I know have been prescribed drugs and gotten to the drugstore and the pharmacist has told them that there's an interaction. Sometimes the human part of medicine disappears. That's not everyone but it seems to be happening more and more these days.
@Pinga - when I had my sleep study done they asked a few questions about my sex life, partners in bed, bathroom habits and gas issues. I wasn't going for surgery just a regular study. Not sure if that makes you feel any better or if it was similar but thought I would relate my experience.
On the good news front - we have a second house in a city 90 minutes away that my MIL and FIL live in. They're moving and we have been trying to sell since late April - we had one offer and they put us through the ringer and then declined. We ended up having to replace the vermiculite in the attic which was costly. Anyhow - we received an offer tonight which we accepted just now and just have to wait for financing and inspection. This would be a huge weight off of my shoulders.
@Pinga - when I had my sleep study done they asked a few questions about my sex life, partners in bed, bathroom habits and gas issues. I wasn't going for surgery just a regular study. Not sure if that makes you feel any better or if it was similar but thought I would relate my experience.
On the good news front - we have a second house in a city 90 minutes away that my MIL and FIL live in. They're moving and we have been trying to sell since late April - we had one offer and they put us through the ringer and then declined. We ended up having to replace the vermiculite in the attic which was costly. Anyhow - we received an offer tonight which we accepted just now and just have to wait for financing and inspection. This would be a huge weight off of my shoulders.
