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Old 02-26-2009, 04:06 PM #1
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Hi Annie! Sorry to hear about your situation...It seems to be a growing trend with our health care professionals we encounter; they don't know a damn thing, lol. Sometimes I feel like they have a little dart board in their office they toss a dart at for diagnosis....

No kidding Erin! I have two gallons of sweet tea in my fridge right now

I'm very disappointed with the doctors I've encountered. All except my neuro, she has always been honest and been outspoken with me. Otherwise it seems like people don't know what they're doing. I had to see a doc yesterday for a mass I have on my ribcage and on the referral under history he wrote I had MS...This is AFTER I had a lengthy conversation with him about my meds and how my neuro was upset he prescribed me an antibiotic I shouldn't have taken.

People are idiots everywhere. Just sucks to see our group running into the vast majority of them : / They're either idiots or they just don't care. Either way, it's unfortunate because we're having to pay for their incompetence.
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