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Old 07-18-2007, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by rainzy View Post
Sharon, Maybe the nurse was saying 'the epi told you "no driving", in May' (meaning, in may the epi told you no driving). If they don't know whats what (they didn't have the test results) they like to assume the worst, just incase. The staff doesn't particulary know what to do about things, so if you asked dirrections, they would tell. Also, the staff maybe assumed you were asking so you could tell the person who is giving you a ride....my FIL often gives me a ride to Dr & if he needed dirrections to someplace, they would tell Me, he doesn't even go in.

No this wasn't the case at all.

I'm divorced, and the only driver, and they knew all of
this beforehand. I won't go into all the details, but I
will state this. I do have a Deaf & Hearing Advocate that
is now working with me on this matter and issue.

If the Epi did say "NO Driving", and the interpreter did
not sign it - then the fault lies with the interpreter who
failed on their part, and makes me wonder what all the
Epi said that the interpreter did not sign to me?
STOP TO THINK ABOUT THAT?

But I will state this, yes, they knew about the whole issue
and situation, that was the reason why they scheduled
me close to home so I wouldn't have to drive so far away.

I see my Epi next week, and we will go on from there.

But it's all very strange considering it was only the 1st
Office visit, and even more strange that they were the
ones who were calling me all the time, to which I would
call them back via the Relay Service and they would know
who was trying to contact me and connect me. But since
this accident, they've somewhat become cold and I'm not
sure how to put it in words.

But the accident has nothing to do with my Epi, and the
Sheriff's have repetitiously declared over and over and
over again, that it was no fault of mine, the whole thing
was absolutely unfortunate.

That's why it's a little puzzling.
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