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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 237154" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Heather, </p><p> </p><p>I don't know whether to send you hugs or stand back 10 feet while you put a car appraiser in his place. MY WORD I would have loved to have been there and watch you work. I'm just in awe of your car buying skills. I als know how it feels to have the same car for - forever. Mine is 18 years old. It's falling apart, and I have no negotiation skills as I have never bought a car from a dealer, but I know I'm going to have to be looking soon. </p><p> </p><p>I'm taking notes on how to tell these guys I know what they are doing - thanks for that! And the fact that SOMEHOW - YOU managed to get your son that car of his dreams. OH...I am really happy for my cyber nephew. I am very proud of you. </p><p> </p><p>As far as the medical situation? I'm just your cyber friend and it infuriates me how you are treated and (nodding in agreement) if you even MENTION that you are on antidepressants? You DO receive different treatment. You go from "we can talk about anything how are you?" to "Oh that one in exam room 3 - <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/faint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":faint:" title="faint :faint:" data-shortname=":faint:" /> depression...shhh." You're right - I got the exact same treatment. </p><p> </p><p>Do you think you would be able to take Methadone for pain control? DF has been taking it for years. We're not happy about the prospect of a morphine pump. He's been fighting it. </p><p> </p><p>It was refreshing to see that your GP at least was on your side about the jerky pain mgmt. jerk. That had to make you feel a little bit better. I know you weren't kidding when you wrote about his treatment and his demeanor - because DF lives that every month with the jerk they sent him too. That man has no heart - at all. No sensitivity for ANYONE hurting. He's very numb to anyone else's plight. Doesn't make YOU feel good when you go in and he's so nonchalant about your pain. As if you'll just heal or you won't - if you won't you'll be in pain and if you're in pain you'll hurt. End of visit - $30 coppay please. See you in a month. </p><p> </p><p>So here's some hugs for loosing your old car, a toast to you and your NEW car - may it grow on you. And super huge smiles to see Devon get a dream fulfilled via his fantastic Mom. YOU GO GIRL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 237154, member: 4964"] Heather, I don't know whether to send you hugs or stand back 10 feet while you put a car appraiser in his place. MY WORD I would have loved to have been there and watch you work. I'm just in awe of your car buying skills. I als know how it feels to have the same car for - forever. Mine is 18 years old. It's falling apart, and I have no negotiation skills as I have never bought a car from a dealer, but I know I'm going to have to be looking soon. I'm taking notes on how to tell these guys I know what they are doing - thanks for that! And the fact that SOMEHOW - YOU managed to get your son that car of his dreams. OH...I am really happy for my cyber nephew. I am very proud of you. As far as the medical situation? I'm just your cyber friend and it infuriates me how you are treated and (nodding in agreement) if you even MENTION that you are on antidepressants? You DO receive different treatment. You go from "we can talk about anything how are you?" to "Oh that one in exam room 3 - :knockedout: depression...shhh." You're right - I got the exact same treatment. Do you think you would be able to take Methadone for pain control? DF has been taking it for years. We're not happy about the prospect of a morphine pump. He's been fighting it. It was refreshing to see that your GP at least was on your side about the jerky pain mgmt. jerk. That had to make you feel a little bit better. I know you weren't kidding when you wrote about his treatment and his demeanor - because DF lives that every month with the jerk they sent him too. That man has no heart - at all. No sensitivity for ANYONE hurting. He's very numb to anyone else's plight. Doesn't make YOU feel good when you go in and he's so nonchalant about your pain. As if you'll just heal or you won't - if you won't you'll be in pain and if you're in pain you'll hurt. End of visit - $30 coppay please. See you in a month. So here's some hugs for loosing your old car, a toast to you and your NEW car - may it grow on you. And super huge smiles to see Devon get a dream fulfilled via his fantastic Mom. YOU GO GIRL! [/QUOTE]
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