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The Cure is a CBC News series examining strategies provinces and territories are using to tackle the primary care crisis.

Kristen Walsh pores over the journal she uses to log everything she can about managing her multiple chronic medical conditions without a family doctor.

Walsh, who lives in Conception Bay South, N.L., just outside St. John’s, has ankylosing spondylitis, a rare type of arthritis, as well as polycystic kidney disease and ADHD.

She sees specialists for her kidney disease and arthritis, and sometimes visits nurse practitioners to help manage her conditions. But she says a family doctor would help see the whole picture.

Walsh keeps a detailed journal to track her conditions, appointments and medications, but says having a family doctor to oversee her care would be a great relief. (Mark Cumby/CBC)

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