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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 444506" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I was thinking like Marg - Show them my Day Timer all crossed out and hacked up and say - THESE are the appointments YOU set up for ME/US and while I'm not sure how ACCOMODATING YOUR schedule can be at a moments notice I think I've been adaquately flexible to meet YOUR changes, more so than most parents. </p><p></p><p>As far as solving this problem? There is a solution. I have done it - and it works - trust this. </p><p></p><p>Write a letter to the doctor and tell them IN a certified letter - With return receipt --------</p><p></p><p>Do to the lack of adaquate notice on your recent schedule changes which have caused my family great confict and hardship it will be necessary for us to now REQUIRE your office to call 24 hours in advance and follow up with a written letter to the same (for my records) of ALL SCHEDULE CHANGES. Calls may ONLY be made to my personal phone #XXX-XXX-XXXX and may NOT be left on voice mail. Cancellations and changes must be confirmed with me VERBALLY. </p><p></p><p>Yeah that? Cut down THEIR office changing OUR appointments to ZERO. Okay - one, and when I did not get the follow up letter? I asked for it ===referred to my letter and it came in the mail and THEN There were ZERO cancellations or changes. THis was with mental health. Our regular therapist? Meh ----whatever. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 444506, member: 4964"] I was thinking like Marg - Show them my Day Timer all crossed out and hacked up and say - THESE are the appointments YOU set up for ME/US and while I'm not sure how ACCOMODATING YOUR schedule can be at a moments notice I think I've been adaquately flexible to meet YOUR changes, more so than most parents. As far as solving this problem? There is a solution. I have done it - and it works - trust this. Write a letter to the doctor and tell them IN a certified letter - With return receipt -------- Do to the lack of adaquate notice on your recent schedule changes which have caused my family great confict and hardship it will be necessary for us to now REQUIRE your office to call 24 hours in advance and follow up with a written letter to the same (for my records) of ALL SCHEDULE CHANGES. Calls may ONLY be made to my personal phone #XXX-XXX-XXXX and may NOT be left on voice mail. Cancellations and changes must be confirmed with me VERBALLY. Yeah that? Cut down THEIR office changing OUR appointments to ZERO. Okay - one, and when I did not get the follow up letter? I asked for it ===referred to my letter and it came in the mail and THEN There were ZERO cancellations or changes. THis was with mental health. Our regular therapist? Meh ----whatever. lol [/QUOTE]
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