I had a family Dr for 22 years, she just retired, so she could be classified as one of the older Drs. But she made the efforts to learn more about FMS and I belive she did understand a lot about it. She was always interested in an article that I brought to her and such, being a nurse myself. Unfortunately I feel that most of my colleagues have no clue about it, or have much skepticism in regards to FMS enough that I do NOT share my diagnosis, and wear a thick skin when dealing with other medical personal.
Jenny Moyes - 9 years ago
i feeli that younger doctors are aware of Fibro as its now taught in med school which means the older doctors aren't too aware of it
I had a family Dr for 22 years, she just retired, so she could be classified as one of the older Drs. But she made the efforts to learn more about FMS and I belive she did understand a lot about it. She was always interested in an article that I brought to her and such, being a nurse myself. Unfortunately I feel that most of my colleagues have no clue about it, or have much skepticism in regards to FMS enough that I do NOT share my diagnosis, and wear a thick skin when dealing with other medical personal.
i feeli that younger doctors are aware of Fibro as its now taught in med school which means the older doctors aren't too aware of it