I couldn't agree with you more. Lori knows what ALL of the side effects were
and what is best for her. If the Doc hasn't read his PDR or knows enough
about the medication based on his experience he has no business prescribing
it. If I had a Doc make me wait for an answer like that, he and his
practice would have a long wait, waiting for my payment. Go get em Lori.
Doc
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Knueppel <rknueppe(AT)gw.ctg.com>
To: tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com <tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com>
Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Jerk Neuro's
>JanH,
>You know what happens when you "AssUMe" things .....
>I think Lori has a right to POd ! Why should it take more than a full day
for a Dr.s' office to call back a patient with a medical concern? Why
didn't the Dr. call her back? If their purpose was to get it out of her
system the "Dr." should have told her that! I think her neuro refers to the
patients like my old neuro did. We were a case/disease not a person.
>
>Ron.
>
>>>> <FHargr3092(AT)aol.com> 6/17/1999 6:44:10 AM >>>
>Lori,
>
>It is my assumption that the doc wanted you to go
>off and get it out of your system (some get out sooner
>than others) and then to try again to see if that med
>was the culprit. I wouldn't get down on the doc quite
>so fast...in fact, I would do just as he suggested. It
>is my opinion that the things that were going on with
>you (except probably the headache) are not in the list of
>possible side effects/reactions and he wants to verify that
>the med is actually causing them. I would think that the
>neuro has your best interests at heart...
>
>Just a thought, JanH
>
!
>
>