...look into iodine supplementation...study up well on it.  it might
normalize thyroid functioning well enough to get you off the drugs.

you got them into a nervous cover-their-asses fear response.  it's pitiful
that that's what it took...also not uncommon.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Paula Perry [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 8:24 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: CS>Patient's Rights and Medical Tests and Records


  To Everyone that responded a big thanks!

  Wayne,thanks for your helpful advice and for the offer of the file. I'd
like to take you up on the offer, but my computer is near death, do I am
going to buy a new one within the next few days or so. I'll try and get it
from you on the new computer.

  With the support of folks from the group, I managed great headway with my
doctor. I just called and asked that a copy of my bloodwork be mailed to me.
The secretary then put me on hold for about 5 minutes and came back and
asked me if it wouldn't be okay to talk to my doctor so she could explain it
to me first.  And, I said no that it would not be okay with me to wait over
a month for my blood results. I told her I was entitled to my records by law
and I wanted them. I also informed her that I was sick and that is why I
went to the doctor in the first place, not because I was going to be sick a
month from now. After that conversation they called me back within 20
minutes and I had the script that they hadn't wanted to be bothered with
earlier.

  To make a long story short. She asked me to come in the first thing the
next morning. I told her I wasn't sure if I ever wanted to see her again,
but I agreed to come in. When I got there no one had to ask me what I was
there for. She explained the bloodwork. Then I asked her what alternatives I
had for the Synthroid and she offered me the Armour, so of course I switched
and started on that this morning. I had complained and complained to her
about the Synthroid before and she never offered the Armour.

  I must say, I was really surprised and pleased by their sudden attitude
change and how quickly they could respond to my simple little requests when
they wanted to.  It was really quite amazing. They even had a copy of the
bloodwork ready for me. If I hadn't called back and demanded my bloodwork, I
would be still stewing and I wouldn't have had my needs met either. Wow!
Vast improvement in the care department.
  Paula



    ----- Original Message -----
    From: CWFugitt
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 12:58 PM
    Subject: Re: CS>Patient's Rights and Medical Tests and Records


    Morning Paula,

    >>At 08:54 AM 9/20/2007, you wrote:

      Has anyone fired their doctor and had trouble getting the results of
medical/blood work and their records?My doctor is so lazy I think I might be
in for a battle. She is refusing to let me know the results of a blood test
for my Thyroid until a month from now when I have an appointment with her.

       You do not need to contribute to my love for doctors like that.  <
Grin>

    If I was there,............ I would get them for you, if you wanted me
to do it.

    >>the authorization. What a racket. As far as I know, I am not even
certain that she has looked at my bloodwork yet (8 days later).

      Awesome .........  I would get an attorney to call her.

     One I had a problem with an engineering firm.   I went to talk to the
lawyer.
    It was as if he was reading my mind.   He picked up the phone.  He did
not have to do anything expect state his name and the law firm name, and
tell them he was representing me.

    The engineer said, .....  There is no problem with those submittals,
they were mailed out
    "Approved" yesterday.    I think he lied, but they were mailed out ,
Approved that day.

    Many people do not want to tangle with attorneys, especially one like
the best law firm in Memphis, TN.

    Other methods work as well.   My Bounty Hunter  friend taught me most of
 his tricks.


      My body temp is 97.5 this morning. I slept 5 hours last night and my
hands shake. The wonders of modern medicine for those of us that have
insurance. What a blessing,

       I just posted a nice file posted by Dr. Saul Pressman to the file
area on the MDI list.
    You need that file.  Badly..........

    I tried to put in the Silver List collection last night but could not
upload it at that time.

    I will send it to you, if you want.  It is about 37 K   Word DOC  and
is a classic and masterpiece.
    Lots about the Thyroid.

    Wayne

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