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Old 05-07-2014, 11:45 AM #1
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I was very excited to see a chiropractor who specializes in concussions. On the day of the appointment, my vehicle broke down. I left a message cancelling my appointment and said I'd reschedule after my car was repaired. (I live in a semi-rural area with no public transportation)

I am extremely freaked out by how the chiropractor handled my cancellation. He was blowing up my phone (I didn't answer), leaving messages accusing me of "not being serious about getting better".

He even contacted me via Facebook and sent a message asking if I'm serious about my recovery.

It is not my fault that my vehicle broke down, and of course I want to get better. I don't like being made to feel like I don't value my health.

Would this creep anybody else out? Maybe I am just overreacting. It just scared me a lot, and now I don't even want to see a chiropractor anymore.

I don't even know how to handle this situation. When I cancel with other doctors, they just say "okay" and tell me to call when I'm ready.
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