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LaSalle man goes off heart meds to demand family doctor

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WATCH ABOVE: A LaSalle man who's had a string of heart attacks and is struggling to find a family doctor willing to take his case, has taken matters into his own hands. And as Billy Shields reports, there could be serious consequences – Jun 14, 2016

LASALLE — A 57-year-old man has stopped using his heart medication in an effort to send a message to the provincial health ministry to improve the family doctor situation.

Glenn Wright, 57, has had three heart attacks — one in 2001, another in 2005 and a third one in 2007. For the past year-and-a-half he said he had to get his prescription filled at clinics. Now he’s fed up.

Wright said “I’ve completely gone off my heart medication — there are five medications I take, I’m not taking them anymore.”

 

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In an email a spokesperson for the provincial health ministry declined to comment, but added that no one should stop taking their medications in the manner Wright has.

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Dr. Mitch Shulman said he understands: “I just wish there was another way.” 

“I understand the anger, the frustration, the feeling of not having anything else to be able to do,” he said.

Shulman added a regular family doctor was important because “you do need someone to see you on a regular basis.”

WATCH: Paul Brunet , a patients’ rights advocate, joins senior anchor Jamie Orchard to discuss how difficult it is for some Quebecers to find a family doctor.
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Having trouble finding a family doctor?

About one out of every five Quebecers has a family doctor, something Health Minister Gaetan Barrette hoped to correct in April when he unveiled a web portal designed to match patients to doctors.

READ MORE: New online tool aims to help Quebecers find family doctors

According to Wright, the portal isn’t effective. He’s demanding another solution, but is cynical about how fast that can happen.

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“If it moves at political speed I haven’t got a chance,” he said.

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