I inadvertently discovered writer Maureen McHugh's blog the other day -- Hodgkins and Me -- which was also how I discovered she's fighting cancer. It's a remarkable site and I urge you all to read it. Her intellectual courage and involvement in her treatment is a model for dealing with those big life things that seem impossible to handle well. And with humor, too. From today's entry, on whether it's more important for a doctor to be good or nice (not that they're always mutually exclusive):
And I've been conditioned by years and years of medical shows--from Dr. Kildare, through Medical Center and ER to now, House, that if my doctor gets involved in my case, he'll go the extra mile, and he'll save me. I want him to like me. I want him to show engagement with me. I know I have a rather textbook presentation of a really curable disease and that I seem to be responding to treatment pretty much as expected, but it's not my textbook, it's the doctor's. In my textbook, I have the most serious illness I've ever had in my life.
I don't have a word for all of that. So I default to that wimpiest of words--nice. Yeah, I'd prefer a brilliant doctor who's an asshole over a mediocre doctor who bakes cookies for me, but I don't get to make that choice.
So I hope my oncologist is an excellent clinician. (And actually, I think he is.) But I can report confidently, he's nice.
Why don't you go ahead and pre-order Maureen's collection Mothers and Other Monsters coming in the spring from Small Beer Press? (Scroll to second option.)
I inadvertently discovered writer Maureen McHugh's blog the other day -- Hodgkins and Me -- which was also how I discovered she's fighting cancer. yeah me too. It was a bit surreal to find out that way.
ReplyDeleteYeah, strange, but I still feel like finding anything out from blog(s) is strange.
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