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Or find a friend that is a good medic and play with them.
Okay, find a Medic Fiend who's awesome-sauce.
Don't get me wrong, I see your point, but...
My point is that if you know or see any good Quick-Fix medics who knows what they're doing, they should be helping the entire team, including you, not just the Heavy unless he's going under heavy sentry fire or against another heavy (Since it's awesomeness buff, it's quite popular).
Edit: If you're playing on pub servers and you see mediocre medic-players or pocket heavy medics, try to act as if they're non-existant. Not the greatest of tips, but being less reliant on medics in a psychological standpoint might improve your performance