Called yesterday afternoon and ba-bam got an appointment for today to establish primary care with him. That was pretty easy. Was it too easy though? Shouldn’t I have to wait 3 months and cut off my right arm to see a «good» doctor? The Watson hospital was a little difficult to navigate so after asking 3 different people and Google maps where to go inside the building… I now know why the said be there 30 mins early«for paperwork» When I got pulled back to the room, his nurse Dominica was really kind, personable and gentle. She certainly seemed knowledgable which put me at ease while she made notes and asked questions. Tick tock! Seemed like I went back in time waiting for the Dr to come back. Looking around the super old timey décor didn’t help the long wait. Doctors seem to make us older, but that sorta seems to be the case these days eh? After Dr. Stamp Full come in, he got right to business, asking questions and taking what looked like old script like notes in tiny print. He was extremely through in his questioning. Hopping up on the examination table, feeling his cold hands(*chills*)on my neck as he evaluated the lymph nodes, I did sorta feel at ease knowing that someone so experienced was treating me. Overall, the general feel of the Dr Stamp-full(that’s how you pronounce it) is old timey… back to the future sorta Sci fiey… reassurance that you’ve got knowledge from wise people. Of course though… he sent me for blood work and sent me to some«experts»