he carefully examined me, exclaiming in apparent surprise. "you DO HAVE a very enlarged liver!!" ....When he left the room, I picked up the packet of records I'd brought and belatedly started reading and found an infuriating statement on the order of"This pt is fixated on her liver. Claims she has a huge liver, but her abdominal distension is due to obesity."
Once, I did a blood draw two weeks before my doctors visit. When I went the student doctor/fellow said he didn't get my lab results and I told him I did actually have it done. Later, I was reading my chart and he wrote that I was non-compliant. I was really upset. The next time I had my blood drawn for this doctor I called to let them know that I did it.... turns out the labs lost my blood AGAIN! I had to get it re done the next week. He finally believed me, and I wonder if he changed my chart.....I think every doctor should see the movie 'The Doctor' to get a better perspective how to treat patients.
I got copies of my records because I had to transfer to another local hospital to find another doc. So I read thru the charts and found out that she had called my problem with the clonodine "minor drowsiness" and stated that I had no real reason to want off the other meds - I was just "difficult".Thankfully, she had been let go from the other hospital I ended up at, and my new doc's head nurse had worked with her, so the staff there took all of her notes with a grain of salt!Why is it that I can check the Better Business Bureau if I want an auto mechanic, but I have to jump thru hoops to get any info on how satisfied patients are with their doctors?
If you've never read your medical records, or haven't recently, I would encourage everyone to do so! You'd be surprised what you'll find out about yourself.
How can I? I could when at the hospital unit but now at this building (self care .. like self serve at a gas station) there isn't anything but a paper with spaces to write my numbers on of my pre and post weight and BP and temp ...
Quote from: angieskidney on November 30, 2006, 01:05:22 AMHow can I? I could when at the hospital unit but now at this building (self care .. like self serve at a gas station) there isn't anything but a paper with spaces to write my numbers on of my pre and post weight and BP and temp ... Ask someone! If there is no one else in the building when you are there, bring it up to your Neph or call his/her office and ask the nurse about it.