Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
You cannot correct the notes as a patient or add your own notes.
I'm the OP. It's important regarding the health/exercise/diet stuff because I have a heart condition and I have to actively manage it. Her incorrect comment makes it appear as if I'm not taking steps to manage it and ignored advice from my previous PCP. I do have anxiety and this shit drives it up.
You need to have your anxiety treated and stop focusing on this. I mean this kindly. These “corrections” aren’t reasonable except maybe the misdiagnosis which you haven’t said what it is. Good luck.
Um, NO. I already stated I have a heart condition. The notes written regarding diet/exercise are important and I stand by that.
Are you a candidate for a heart transplant and that’s why you’re concerned? Because they are gonna go by BMI there.
No. WTF.
I have a normal BMI and a congenital heart condition. You guys make wild assumptions.
The notes and difficulty with this doctor are driving up my anxiety.
The notes are not going to matter. I get that you have high anxiety possibly because if this lifelong heart condition. But your energy is misplaced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
Yes, I recognize the OP. However, it doesn't mean she's wrong. OP, change doctors, but before that add a letter to your file with a list of corrections. It may seem like insignificant details to others, but if they matter to you, you can do that. My husband is a doctor and always very precise in his note taking. That sort of thing wouldn't fly with him.
My husband is also a doctor. How do you have any idea what his note taking is like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
You cannot correct the notes as a patient or add your own notes.
I'm the OP. It's important regarding the health/exercise/diet stuff because I have a heart condition and I have to actively manage it. Her incorrect comment makes it appear as if I'm not taking steps to manage it and ignored advice from my previous PCP. I do have anxiety and this shit drives it up.
You need to have your anxiety treated and stop focusing on this. I mean this kindly. These “corrections” aren’t reasonable except maybe the misdiagnosis which you haven’t said what it is. Good luck.
Um, NO. I already stated I have a heart condition. The notes written regarding diet/exercise are important and I stand by that.
Are you a candidate for a heart transplant and that’s why you’re concerned? Because they are gonna go by BMI there.
No. WTF.
I have a normal BMI and a congenital heart condition. You guys make wild assumptions.
The notes and difficulty with this doctor are driving up my anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
You cannot correct the notes as a patient or add your own notes.
I'm the OP. It's important regarding the health/exercise/diet stuff because I have a heart condition and I have to actively manage it. Her incorrect comment makes it appear as if I'm not taking steps to manage it and ignored advice from my previous PCP. I do have anxiety and this shit drives it up.
You need to have your anxiety treated and stop focusing on this. I mean this kindly. These “corrections” aren’t reasonable except maybe the misdiagnosis which you haven’t said what it is. Good luck.
Um, NO. I already stated I have a heart condition. The notes written regarding diet/exercise are important and I stand by that.
Are you a candidate for a heart transplant and that’s why you’re concerned? Because they are gonna go by BMI there.
No. WTF.
I have a normal BMI and a congenital heart condition. You guys make wild assumptions.
The notes and difficulty with this doctor are driving up my anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
You cannot correct the notes as a patient or add your own notes.
I'm the OP. It's important regarding the health/exercise/diet stuff because I have a heart condition and I have to actively manage it. Her incorrect comment makes it appear as if I'm not taking steps to manage it and ignored advice from my previous PCP. I do have anxiety and this shit drives it up.
You need to have your anxiety treated and stop focusing on this. I mean this kindly. These “corrections” aren’t reasonable except maybe the misdiagnosis which you haven’t said what it is. Good luck.
Um, NO. I already stated I have a heart condition. The notes written regarding diet/exercise are important and I stand by that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
You cannot correct the notes as a patient or add your own notes.
I'm the OP. It's important regarding the health/exercise/diet stuff because I have a heart condition and I have to actively manage it. Her incorrect comment makes it appear as if I'm not taking steps to manage it and ignored advice from my previous PCP. I do have anxiety and this shit drives it up.
You need to have your anxiety treated and stop focusing on this. I mean this kindly. These “corrections” aren’t reasonable except maybe the misdiagnosis which you haven’t said what it is. Good luck.
Um, NO. I already stated I have a heart condition. The notes written regarding diet/exercise are important and I stand by that.
Are you a candidate for a heart transplant and that’s why you’re concerned? Because they are gonna go by BMI there.
No. WTF.
I have a normal BMI and a congenital heart condition. You guys make wild assumptions.
The notes and difficulty with this doctor are driving up my anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
You cannot correct the notes as a patient or add your own notes.
I'm the OP. It's important regarding the health/exercise/diet stuff because I have a heart condition and I have to actively manage it. Her incorrect comment makes it appear as if I'm not taking steps to manage it and ignored advice from my previous PCP. I do have anxiety and this shit drives it up.
You need to have your anxiety treated and stop focusing on this. I mean this kindly. These “corrections” aren’t reasonable except maybe the misdiagnosis which you haven’t said what it is. Good luck.
Um, NO. I already stated I have a heart condition. The notes written regarding diet/exercise are important and I stand by that.
Are you a candidate for a heart transplant and that’s why you’re concerned? Because they are gonna go by BMI there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
You cannot correct the notes as a patient or add your own notes.
I'm the OP. It's important regarding the health/exercise/diet stuff because I have a heart condition and I have to actively manage it. Her incorrect comment makes it appear as if I'm not taking steps to manage it and ignored advice from my previous PCP. I do have anxiety and this shit drives it up.
You need to have your anxiety treated and stop focusing on this. I mean this kindly. These “corrections” aren’t reasonable except maybe the misdiagnosis which you haven’t said what it is. Good luck.
Um, NO. I already stated I have a heart condition. The notes written regarding diet/exercise are important and I stand by that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
You cannot correct the notes as a patient or add your own notes.
I'm the OP. It's important regarding the health/exercise/diet stuff because I have a heart condition and I have to actively manage it. Her incorrect comment makes it appear as if I'm not taking steps to manage it and ignored advice from my previous PCP. I do have anxiety and this shit drives it up.
You need to have your anxiety treated and stop focusing on this. I mean this kindly. These “corrections” aren’t reasonable except maybe the misdiagnosis which you haven’t said what it is. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
I wonder if one of those are what this MD claims the previous MD diagnosed her with, lol
No. But I'm glad you find all this humorous. What kind of person laughs at something like that?![]()
I've had anxiety and depression since I was a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
You cannot correct the notes as a patient or add your own notes.
I'm the OP. It's important regarding the health/exercise/diet stuff because I have a heart condition and I have to actively manage it. Her incorrect comment makes it appear as if I'm not taking steps to manage it and ignored advice from my previous PCP. I do have anxiety and this shit drives it up.
Anonymous wrote:Fire the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
Yes, I recognize the OP. However, it doesn't mean she's wrong. OP, change doctors, but before that add a letter to your file with a list of corrections. It may seem like insignificant details to others, but if they matter to you, you can do that. My husband is a doctor and always very precise in his note taking. That sort of thing wouldn't fly with him.
My husband is also a doctor. How do you have any idea what his note taking is like?
Lol. Battle of the people who think they are experts because their spouses are experts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
This. OP sounds like she has major league anxiety or OCD.
I wonder if one of those are what this MD claims the previous MD diagnosed her with, lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This doctor sounds like a piece of work
Name and shame
I think this poster has also created another post. I wouldn't assume she's an easy patient.
The notes are written from the dr's point of view and she's responsible for them. You can add your own note too, OP. But you don't get to dictate what she writes.
Yes, I recognize the OP. However, it doesn't mean she's wrong. OP, change doctors, but before that add a letter to your file with a list of corrections. It may seem like insignificant details to others, but if they matter to you, you can do that. My husband is a doctor and always very precise in his note taking. That sort of thing wouldn't fly with him.
My husband is also a doctor. How do you have any idea what his note taking is like?