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[quote=tabira][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think she is justifiably just frustrated. Those practices sound sneaky and evasive. I don't think everyone is like that so I think OP is right to avoid them.[/quote] I've read posts like OP's before. They ask questions of providers then get fixated when they don't get a satisfactory answer, and start insisting, getting angry and then post on DCUM about their ordeal. When the right procedure is to take the hint when the practice is being evasive, decide whether or not it's worth paying for a first session, and move on to someone else... and in the process, understand that there is a whole world of practitioners who are not NPs. Why limit the search, when the search is not going well? As a long-time reader of DCUM, I just recognize the kooks and trolls, let's just say. [/quote] Two things. You think I was frustrated with one provider and jumped on the Net to vent. Not true You think I have a lot of choices of providers. Not true. If you spend as much time as I have looking for providers (that take my insurance, have decent experience, cover my kid's issues, are taking new patients, are less than one hour away), you would be frustrated. I am not limited to NPs, I will take MDs. But MDs are not the one hiding their experience, so I didn't focus on them in this post.[/quote]
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