Go to the doctor?
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How often do you go to the doctor?
Do you go to the doctor for regular check-ups? Or do you only go to the doctor when you are sick?
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This is something I need to get back into a schedule with. There's just so little time in the day but, doctors should be a priority though.
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I have to go see my doctor every six months in order to get my meds refilled. But it's nice to talk to my doctor once in a while if I ever have a problem with something.
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I try to go to the doctor every six months. This doesn't always happen though, sometimes things come up and I have to reschedule my appointment. I do need to see this doctor to make sure my prescriptions are working and if they need to be adjusted. Sometimes I can see her via telehealth.
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No, I don't go to a doctor for a regular check up. However, to blood tests and other examinations, for instance, check blood pressure, perform ultra sonogram, Echo cardiogram etc. frequently.
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Honestly, I tend to procrastinate when it comes to seeing a doctor. Mostly, I just wait until I feel sick or have some unrelenting symptom before I step into a doctor's office, but I've been trying to make more effort for my health and will soon most probably start regular check-ups.
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I go to the doctor once every six months, at least, for my check ups.
Other than that, I only go to the doctor in the event I'm sick with whatever creepy crude is going around at the time.
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As someone suffering from illness, I visit the doc quite often. While it can be bothersome to some extent, I've realized that regular monitoring and adjustment of treatment can go a long way in symptoms management and overall improvement in my quality of life.
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I'm definitely a preventive-care person. I generally go for a regular check-up every six months to a year, depending on my health needs. I've learned that early detection of possible concerns has a huge, positive effect on my well-being.
@flower said in Go to the doctor?:
I'm definitely a preventive-care person. I generally go for a regular check-up every six months to a year, depending on my health needs. I've learned that early detection of possible concerns has a huge, positive effect on my well-being.
I try to do this as well. I see my primary care doctor at least every six months.....so I can talk to her about stuff if there is anything that is on my mind. It's nice to be able to do that before something becomes a problem.