Luisa, I love this question and think it’s great that you still have that connection with Dr. S. I immediately thought of several people who’ve deeply impacted my life, but I’ll try to narrow it down to just a few for this response.
One of my current CF doctors (we’ll call him Dr. L for the sake of anonymity) has both saved and changed my life. He’s seen me through my absolute worst when it comes to my health, but also my most difficult life circumstances. He once said to me, “Life was not very kind to you and I had an increasing sense of dread…” but now, our conversations are very different. We reflect on those dark times while honoring the absolute wonder of what life looks like now. I’ve never felt such connection and trust with a doctor (which is not to diminish the greatness of my other doctors in any way — I’m blessed with several truly amazing providers).
Secondly, my CF pharmacist, Dave. He has said that we’ve “grown up together” and I completely agree with the sentiment. He’s helped me through so much, we’ve actively partnered in my CF care, and we’ve become “CF family” along the way. He continues to impact my healthcare and life in such positive ways.
And one more — Bill. I met Bill when I was 9 years old. As pediatric patients, we’d walk across a bridge that connects the children’s hospital to the adult CF center for pulmonary rehab. Generally, patients didn’t get to do this until they were 12 but I got a free pass since my sister was older. Once I became an adult, whenever I was hospitalized, I’d spent 5 days a week with Bill in pulmonary rehab. We’ve had countless talks about family, health, religion, philosophy, comedy, and more. When Bill told me he was retiring, we both cried. He has been such a positive presence in my life for nearly three decades now. He’s been retired for a few years now, but we are still in touch.
If I don’t stop now, I’ll end up writing an entire novel about the doctors and other providers who’ve changed (and saved) my life.