Dr. Bidwell will help you make decisions about rx you need and those you would be better off not using if possible to save your kidneys. She is straightforward, brief and encouraging. She won't let your disease get worse if you tell her what you are putting in your body and use her advice when she says don't do that. She's lovable and trustable, and can keep up with a busy schedule - she won't forget you.
I was referred to Dr. Bidwell for some unknown reason-probably incontinence. But the letter telling I had Stage 3 disease was lost in a file and I didn't know I had a serious condition until I changed from one doctor to another and read my charts.
I contacted her directly and see her regularly. I tell her what other doctors want me to do or take, and she has full charge over what I'm willing to put in my body. Some doc's don't care or have time to check your chart when they prescribe. It seems there's almost always an alternative medicine if it is that important.
I had kidney stones when in my 20's and abnormal bleeding at 60. It was new kidney stones. My stones are not calcium stones. Bacteria adheres to them and I get infections and blood when they move around. Kidneys are worth caring for. She taught me that while I still had time to change my behavior.
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