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Old 11-20-2007, 08:42 PM #1
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Default Bad day at the mdoc's. I lost it and cried.

Hi,
I freaked when the mdoc's office said I had no appointment for my yearly check up.

They fit me in, but with an mdoc instead of the PA whom I am used to.

I cried in front of the nurse. She kept asking what was wrong. I was not able to answer even simply questions.

The dr was okay but annoyed me about my meds. He asked me if I take vitamins and then reminded me to take calcium and vit d.
Calcium supplements are not recommended for someone like me on Verapamil -- A CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER. Calcium negates the the mood stabilizing effects and other good effects of the Verapamil.


I got out of there feeling miserable so I came home and took a long nap.
'Just woke up.

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