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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 129236" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>YEAH. I have. But I found that a letter, delivered to the doctor with "Private and Confidential" on the envelope usually resulted in much better outcomes later. I had this happen with one of MY doctors because the staff was not well managed and were not giving the doctor messages. Also had the PA for my regular doctor deciding I did not NEED medications, so she just wouldn't give the doctor the messages. AND she told me I was any number of horrible things, said the doctor said them. She got fired after my letter. But it does happen. </p><p> </p><p>Is there any way to go sit in the doctor's office until the prescription is written? WITH your son - who you will NOT correct on his behavior unless he is hurting someone or himself?? (A big bag of cookies before you go in will maximize his unpleasant/rude/obnoxious behavior in many cases!). It will only take a couple of unexpected visits like this and the STAFF will make sure your scrips are faxed quick, fast and in a HURRY!! (I have also done this, and had good results).</p><p> </p><p>Sorry you are coping with this.</p><p> </p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 129236, member: 1233"] YEAH. I have. But I found that a letter, delivered to the doctor with "Private and Confidential" on the envelope usually resulted in much better outcomes later. I had this happen with one of MY doctors because the staff was not well managed and were not giving the doctor messages. Also had the PA for my regular doctor deciding I did not NEED medications, so she just wouldn't give the doctor the messages. AND she told me I was any number of horrible things, said the doctor said them. She got fired after my letter. But it does happen. Is there any way to go sit in the doctor's office until the prescription is written? WITH your son - who you will NOT correct on his behavior unless he is hurting someone or himself?? (A big bag of cookies before you go in will maximize his unpleasant/rude/obnoxious behavior in many cases!). It will only take a couple of unexpected visits like this and the STAFF will make sure your scrips are faxed quick, fast and in a HURRY!! (I have also done this, and had good results). Sorry you are coping with this. Susie [/QUOTE]
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