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Old 03-11-2012, 09:45 AM #1
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Mad I can't believe it!!!

I have been having trouble for years with my pcp.. he has been on the fence re: MS for years.. yeah i think you have it/ no i don't think you have it..

Well when i seen him in jan about the numbness and pins and needles he was kind of quite during his exam.. he did say my balance was good..but said something was going on..so I made an appt for the ms clinic.

Fast forward to Friday, hubby went to see him ( he's his dr too) he told pcp that i had to go to ER for spasticity, and that ER doc said I was having a severe MS attack, explained that they called the neuro at the ms clinic.. all doc said was "they really called him?" hubby then told him that i'm in a wheelchair now.. doc said "oh I'm so sorry to hear that.." get this... he then said "I always thought she had MS" I feel like wringing his neck!!!

All those years when i tried telling him something was wrong and he just dismissed me..he can't make a decision if his life depended on it!

So I see him on Tues.. hubby is bringing me.. hubby said that he's gonna make sure that he rolls the wheelchair in the mud..lol

There are signs in his office that say.. "only one problem at a time" "No smoking before entering office" " Refrain from wearing cologne/perfume" the list goes on and on..

I'm looking forward to seeing him but i'm so frustrated.. why didn't he listen to me.. i didn't even want to tell him anything was wrong because i didn't want to deal with his attitude.. that is so wrong for a dr to make their patients feel that way..

Sorry for the long post.. had to vent
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