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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 23305" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I had a GP one time who did that. I loved him. He was personable and compassionate. He moved his practice 45 mintues away, so now I see a Dr. McDreamy---I like him too, but he didn't send me a letter! I also had a OB/GYN I like a lot. He delivered both difficult child and easy child by c-section. I had some complications after my Hysterectomy and well, for lack of a better word, died(okay, almost, I stopped breathing, heart stopped, etc.) and he sat with me all night in recovery to make sure I made it. The next day, he resigned from his practice and went into teaching at the Naval Hospital in Va. It was in the works already, but my epidsode helped him make up his mind. I felt bad when he left; it wasn't his fault, just a cliche in my system that we didn't know about until later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 23305, member: 1436"] I had a GP one time who did that. I loved him. He was personable and compassionate. He moved his practice 45 mintues away, so now I see a Dr. McDreamy---I like him too, but he didn't send me a letter! I also had a OB/GYN I like a lot. He delivered both difficult child and easy child by c-section. I had some complications after my Hysterectomy and well, for lack of a better word, died(okay, almost, I stopped breathing, heart stopped, etc.) and he sat with me all night in recovery to make sure I made it. The next day, he resigned from his practice and went into teaching at the Naval Hospital in Va. It was in the works already, but my epidsode helped him make up his mind. I felt bad when he left; it wasn't his fault, just a cliche in my system that we didn't know about until later. [/QUOTE]
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