After a 5 hour flight every joint in my body hurts. Most people dont seem to have this issue. What’s wrong with me?

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        Not something ive ever heard an American say.

        GP, physician, doctor. Never “PCP”.

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          I’m an American and work in healthcare. “PCP” is a common way to abbreviate “primary care physician”. Generally, it is not said out loud that way, but it is often abbreviated in forms and documentation.

          And yes, I giggle when I see it because I’m immature!

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            Maybe it’s regional or something.

            I’ve at least seen/read phrases “Primary Care” and “Primary Care Physician”, but I’ve never once heard of anyone using the acronym “PCP” for it. Not until this ccomment thread.

            Asked a couple other people just now, they’d never heard it used either.

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      3 months ago

      A dentist is a doctor but they aren’t going to be too helpful lmao

      Any adult American with health insurance should know what a PCP means in this context. This is not obscure or weird verbiage lol.

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        3 months ago

        A masseuse is a personal care provider, and probably useful in this situation.

        It’s a fucking stupid and unnecessary initialism, let’s be honest