General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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Blackneto
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by Blackneto » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:33 pm
elader wrote:I doubt I will see this guy again unless I need the scrip.
I don't know if it's Federal Law or not, but in illinois he can get his license pulled if he refuses to give you the script.
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Slinky
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by Slinky » Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:26 pm
Right on, SnoreDog!
Women are Angels. And when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly.....on a broomstick. We are flexible like that.
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taberge
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by taberge » Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:01 pm
I feel for you. I am going through something similar. I don't think I could tolerate a doctor that does not give you the respect you deserve. I switched doctors in a heartbeat myself. I think med schools need to start requiring courses in people skills. God knows there seem to be a good many of them that need it.
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by Bookbear » Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:07 pm
Slinky wrote:Grrrrrrr. Doctors like you have encountered just wave red flags at me!!! I almost ENJOY "doing battle" w/them. I've hated doctors like this all my life! If you are in the USA you have a LEGAL RIGHT to that prescription. Wicked witch that I am, I would sit down and write a letter requesting not only the script but also a copy of the doctor's dictated results (1-2 pages each) AND the full scored data summary report w/condensed graphs (5+ pages each) from both my sleep evaluation AND my titration studies. And I'd be doing it just plain for spite because I could, because I have a legal right to them under HIPAA, because he doesn't want to give them to me when I asked for it and because of that I WANT them. ... Fortunately, most people aren't as spiteful as I am but I do NOT like being treated like this by anyone much less someone I am PAYING!!... But I just can NOT bring myself to put up w/being treated that way be some "professional" ?? I am PAYING. I WILL be treated w/respect and in turn will treat them w/respect - but they'd better earn that respect.
Oh, you GO, Slinky!!!

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by turbosnore » Fri Nov 14, 2008 4:39 am
taberge wrote:I feel for you. I am going through something similar. I don't think I could tolerate a doctor that does not give you the respect you deserve. I switched doctors in a heartbeat myself. I think med schools need to start requiring courses in people skills. God knows there seem to be a good many of them that need it.
Oh, they have people skills. How else could they intimidate you to do whatever they want you to do?
Elader: I wonder if meeting this doctor with bunch of legislational papers in your hand has any effect.
Just to show the doctor-all-mighty that you are aware of the legislation (and maybe some hinting of making
a complaint).
De-bugging is for sissies, real men do de-monstrations.
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elader
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by elader » Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:08 pm
turbosnore wrote:taberge wrote:I feel for you. I am going through something similar. I don't think I could tolerate a doctor that does not give you the respect you deserve. I switched doctors in a heartbeat myself. I think med schools need to start requiring courses in people skills. God knows there seem to be a good many of them that need it.
Oh, they have people skills. How else could they intimidate you to do whatever they want you to do?
Elader: I wonder if meeting this doctor with bunch of legislational papers in your hand has any effect.
Just to show the doctor-all-mighty that you are aware of the legislation (and maybe some hinting of making
a complaint).
followup. Saw my GP today. He was pretty surprised and promptly made me copies of everything.
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by Slinky » Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:37 pm
Ahhhhh! God bless our family doctors, the REAL heroes of medicine. At least the good ones are. I know I rely most on my family doctor and was VERY careful picking a new one when my family doctor of many years died. Doctor-shopping can get darn expensive but its worth it when you finally find a good one.
I suspect MOST sleep medicine doctors are a disappointment. For one at first we most likely expect them to know the capabilities of all the various fully data capable xPAPs. And once you think about it, that is an unreasonable expectation. BUT the "enlightened" ones do at least make use of more than just the compliance data from our downloads from the fully data capable xPAPs. Those that don't .... are a huge disappointment, but, par for the course, run-of-the-mill, dime-a-dozen, practitioners of the "cash cow" of sleep medicine.
Women are Angels. And when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly.....on a broomstick. We are flexible like that.
My computer says I need to upgrade my brain to be compatible with its new software.