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Re: :Horrible Dr. vist>>>>I'm feeling much better now! Thanks all
From: Sharron (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 21 Jun 2001 21:48:38 -0500 (CDT)
You are so right about being a beautiful woman that deserves respect. To
heck with that "Doc". Please cheer up real soon.
Till next time
God bless
sharron
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>Okkk, it's been almost a week. I've cried myself to death and talked to
>the nurse&office mngr at the dr's office. The dr is not going to be
>with them after the end of July! Wooowee!! They had other problems with
>him according to the nurse. So I am holding my head high and getting
>back my same attitude I had before with a little work. I may be
>overweight, have thin hair, and a hair on my lip, but darn it!! I am a
>beautiful woman that deserves respect! :)
>You guys are great and thanks for letting me vent here, you all are a
>godsend to me.
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>>Hi!! Dr's can be so thoughtless! My husband has worked in hospitals for
>>over 15 years (manager of housekeeping) and he confirms it-they can be
>>real jerks!!They can really upset people without ever realizing it, so I
>>agreee with others. Let him and the office know it. I think I'd write
>>the office manager a letter and whoever the head Dr. in the office is.
>>But Dr's stick together, so that may not accomplish much. I had a bad
>>experience with an anesthesiologist, he was joking that he hoped I'd
>>wake up from the general he was about to give me prior to getting my
>>tubes tied. I did not think that was real funny, while laying on my
>>back awaiting the drug. I told my hubby, and I eventually wrote a
>>letter to the hospital administrator (the Dr.'s boss). My husband & I
>>got a call from the Dr. who "joked" and he appologized. Moral of the
>>story, they can be real JERKS! Make some waves, let people know...you
>>don't even have to give all the details, just explain the humiliation
>>you experienced. Best of luck, and as my mom used to say, " Consider
>>the source!"
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>--
>angela
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