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Wise Elder
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow
Posts: 9,227
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Wise Elder
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow
Posts: 9,227
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Well, it's been two weeks and he hasn't so much as picked up a phone to call us. He's Ok, he's been in and out of the office per his nurses. Not to mention all the speaches he has to do at various conferences. Remember, he's also a medical lawyer. lol According to the nurse yesterday, he claims he hasn't been able to get in touch with infectious disease. Ummm, two weeks? I have the number to the infectious disease docs so I don't understand it all. I know they are human, we all are. Jim and I are probably more patient than we should be. Five years trying to find an answer is pretty long. lol
In my honest opinion, a simple call to say he's trying would have been best. But to tell us to call him and no reply the first week. Then to have called him three times since then is not in keeping with his word. The way I look at it is this. He asked us to call him and he hasn't had the professionalism to call us back yet. We can take our insurance elsewhere and find a doctor who is aggressive in finding out what Jim's problem is. I will not watch Jim go through what he did years ago again. This is how that happened back then. The doctor was too busy to pay attention to what was really going on and missed it.
Can you tell I am ******? Now, Jim's primary has also tried to contact him and he is getting no reply as well. The urologist missed the second micro report that said the med he prescribed for Jim was resistant to the bacteria he has. It amazes me that the primary found this but the urologist didn't or didn't bother to read the second report?
Ok, getting off my soap box. Maybe he'll call and apologize. lol Your right, he better have a good excuse but I doubt it.
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