What are we even doing with our healthcare, right?
Good morning from the Fundy shore — the tide's turning, and so is New Brunswick. Let's get into it.
I'll tell you what, there are some stories that just hit you in the gut, and this one about a New Brunswick woman's traumatic miscarriage experience without a family doctor? That's one of them. Imagine going through something so profoundly difficult, so personal, and having to navigate a system that just isn't there for you. She's calling on the government to fix this, and honestly, who among us hasn't felt that pinch of not being able to get proper primary care? It’s not just about her; it’s about every single person in this province who’s worried they won’t get the help they need when it truly matters.
### The Real Cost of Not Having a Doctor
This isn't some abstract policy debate when you're talking about someone's health, someone's loss, and the permanent impacts left behind. We hear the numbers about doctor shortages, but it's stories like this that really show you the human toll. When you can't even get a consistent family doctor, let alone one who knows your history, every health event becomes an uphill battle. It's a fundamental breakdown in what we expect from our healthcare system, right?
* **Access Issues:** This woman's experience highlights the critical lack of family doctors across New Brunswick.
* **Systemic Strain:** Hospitals are then forced to pick up the slack, which isn't what they're designed for in these kinds of ongoing care situations.
* **Human Impact:** Beyond the medical, there's the emotional and mental stress of navigating a crisis alone.
For us here in Saint John, whether you're uptown near King Street or down by Rockwood Park, this issue touches everyone. We've got hospitals like the Saint John Regional trying their best, but they're swamped. Without proper primary care, folks are ending up in emergency rooms for things that a family doctor could have handled, creating a ripple effect that stresses the whole system. We need to be able to trust that when life hits you hard, there's a doctor who knows you, right here in your own community.
Caleb Duguay-Firth, MiTL Sports Desk, Saint John.
My buddies on the morning show are always talking about this stuff — you should hear what they've got to say over at mornings.live.