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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 5906" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>No, there weren't any fees mentioned anywhere. The psychiatrist was just as rude to difficult child as he was to me (maybe more so-he pretty much called difficult child a liar), so if his problem was that he thought I was controlling difficult child, I would think he would have been civil to him, at least. And difficult child had only legally been an adult for about two weeks; I find it hard to believe this psychiatrist had never dealt with an 18 year old who couldn't discuss his condition/medication in depth. Especially an 18 year old who has a condition that can affect his thoughts/perceptions (I offered to have difficult child's records from his previous psychiatrist transferred to this guy's office, but they didn't want them). I still plan to call the psychiatrist's office tomorrow; nothing may come of it, but at least I won't be sitting back accepting being charged for work that wasn't done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 5906, member: 1412"] No, there weren't any fees mentioned anywhere. The psychiatrist was just as rude to difficult child as he was to me (maybe more so-he pretty much called difficult child a liar), so if his problem was that he thought I was controlling difficult child, I would think he would have been civil to him, at least. And difficult child had only legally been an adult for about two weeks; I find it hard to believe this psychiatrist had never dealt with an 18 year old who couldn't discuss his condition/medication in depth. Especially an 18 year old who has a condition that can affect his thoughts/perceptions (I offered to have difficult child's records from his previous psychiatrist transferred to this guy's office, but they didn't want them). I still plan to call the psychiatrist's office tomorrow; nothing may come of it, but at least I won't be sitting back accepting being charged for work that wasn't done. [/QUOTE]
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