maybe they're hoping it will be a short life.. so they no longer have to deal with you...
I question so much that when the doctors office sees my number on caller ID I'm sure they do ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS to see who will have to answer.
Quote from: kellyt on October 06, 2010, 08:15:47 PMI question so much that when the doctors office sees my number on caller ID I'm sure they do ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS to see who will have to answer. I have a feeling that's what happens at my neph's office when my mom's work number shows up, but Mom only calls if there's a problem. I think she bullied him into removing my central line in June, cuz I got a call earlier in the day from the head dialysis nurse who told me it wasn't happening that day. I talked to Mom about a half hour after that, and she had gotten a different story from the neph's office, saying that they hadn't found a room in the hospital yet. I got a call about 45 minutes after that from her, and she told me to get my shoes on, cuz she was on her way to get me, and the line was coming out. *L* My mom can be very, um, persuasive when she wants to be. *G*
Hello, Another way a doctor can help you get BRAND name medications is to write DAW (dispense as written) on the prescription. That way the doctor is telling them in no way is generic acceptable...of course my mail order pharmacy choose to send me generic cyclosporine even though the prescription said DAW on it...that poor pharmacists got an earful that day. Guess she didn't realize who she was trying to convice that generics are okay. I think my exact words were, "I already called the doctor and he said he wrote DAW on the prescription. so my question is why aren't you doing your job and filling the script correctly. I had my kidney for 10 years and not going to chance it with generics now."xo,R