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Old 12-27-2007, 11:27 AM #1
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Confused Why do pdocs take off at Christmas time?

Hello,
My pdoc won't be back until Jan 2.
And even though I have enough Verapamil to make it until then, I DON'T WANT TO.
I don't want to be down to my last Verapamil. (my mood stabilzer)

The good thing is that the office staff is at work and answered the phone today. I told her that I do not have enough to wait until Jan 2. Let her figure out something. She said that the pdoc might call in and check with her .

I would bet a million dollars that I am not the only patient that has a screwed up med situation over the holidays.

Annoyed.

Normally I do a better job of refills. But the last Verapamil script situation was different from usual -- sort of an anomaly.

I liked it when I had a Jewish pdoc.
He took off for the Jewish holidays of course, but that different for some reason.

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