Magnate
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: metro DC suburbs
Posts: 2,576
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Magnate
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: metro DC suburbs
Posts: 2,576
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If It Were Me?
I would go pick up those 'records' personally and take them with me to the new doc at my appointment. Sign them out and say good bye! I'd first copy it all, and prepare a letter of 'correction' should there be any misconstruable information made by that doc in the files.
Once you see what they have...you may want to report the doc to the State Medical Boards-but first see the new doc, talk to your pain doc as well about the situation and get their take on things overall. IN the meantime, you have copies of the key records and will be better prepared.
Some docs are akin to dogs [no offense to any dogs out there], they are like many people, filled with pre-conceptions and biases. Those things work against us in chronic pain.
Good luck - and go GET EM! - Crossing my fingers for you - j
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