Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 I understand your frustration Hannah. It is not a well understood field to begin with. Add to that a lack of physicians that take it on and the difficulty of getting into one that does and the frustration really builds. With all of those considerations, it would be helpful if there was at least good communication and follow through. We have learned everything we can about mito disorders and try to balance Collin's care with normal life. We have been fortunate to have a great pediatrician, and have seen Dr. Cohen whom I have great respect for, but miscommunication still occurs and is frustrating when it does. I feel alot of difficulty arises simply from not enough medical providers in this field. I pray that changes in the coming years. It would be great to see med students pursuing this field of study. The best help we have had outside of Cleveland Clinic has been the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation's website. The website is free, and has ask the mito doc if you are a member. We joined at Dr. Cohen's recommendation and we are glad we did. God Bless, take care. Joni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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