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In reply to the discussion: I've had some time to process what happened at yesterday's Dr. appointment [View all]Siwsan
(27,296 posts)9. This would at least give me a chance to confront her, face to face
I VERY briefly saw her at an earlier appointment and she was actually very pleasant. And at the end of this appointment she was pleasant. And they told me the other patients really like her.
However, my preference is to see a NP, APN or other auxiliary medical professional. I find them to be much more approachable and more apt to listen.
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Siwsan
Jun 2023
OP
Sounds like she is detrimental to your health, better find somebody else if possible
Walleye
Jun 2023
#1
I heartily agree with you. Almost all nurses (male/female, RN, LPN, APN, NP, etc) are more
erronis
Jun 2023
#35
I'm so sorry you had such a horrible experience and hope either this Dr improves dramatically or
MLAA
Jun 2023
#26
You need someone with caring and compassion to understand they are taking care of an extraordinary
onecaliberal
Jun 2023
#39
She's not interested in your wellbeing. She doesn't deserve another chance.
live love laugh
Jun 2023
#48