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Information On Injection Kit For Addisons?

I have a new doctor at a health clinic. I was use to going to a private physician who I felt gave me a little more time and listened to me. My new doctor reminded me three times (within 15 minutes) that he only has 15 minutes. I asked about an injection kit for Addisons and he didn't know anything about it! I am greatly concerned for the lack of care. We have become numbers. Is this a typical office visit?
Fri, 30 Aug 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,
Addisons disease is an endocrine disorder affecting the supra renal glands found above the kidneys. This pathology deserves particular and specific attention. Medication requires a complete review and tests in order to be able to adapt the prescription and doses. Effects might not be immediate since these are hormonal changes and require much time., Outcomes also differ from patient to patient. This therefore explains why you must consult a physician for proper follow up and management.
I suggest you consult your primary care physician. Thanks and kind regards.

Bain LE, MD.
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Information On Injection Kit For Addisons?

Hi and thanks for the query, Addisons disease is an endocrine disorder affecting the supra renal glands found above the kidneys. This pathology deserves particular and specific attention. Medication requires a complete review and tests in order to be able to adapt the prescription and doses. Effects might not be immediate since these are hormonal changes and require much time., Outcomes also differ from patient to patient. This therefore explains why you must consult a physician for proper follow up and management. I suggest you consult your primary care physician. Thanks and kind regards. Bain LE, MD.