Unlike Teppy's lady parts which are full of bad news right now.
It's like a mad scientist's lab down there or something. Sheesh.
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Unlike Teppy's lady parts which are full of bad news right now.
It's like a mad scientist's lab down there or something. Sheesh.
Steph, that sort of doctor roulette is crazy-making. It's just Diflucan! It's not like you're asking for a few doses of morphine to tide you over until your dealer is back in town.
That sucks, Steph. My old PCP would call in Diflucan for me, haven't tried it with my new one.
And in it's own post - sumi, yay!!
I'm so happy, sumi! Thank goodness.
Oooh Steph, that's so frustrating. And makes no sense to boot. I love my PCP in no small part because she's willing to send in an Rx based on symptoms described over email. Hey, that makes me think, can you email your doctor directly?
And yay sumi for the results!
Hey, that makes me think, can you email your doctor directly?
I don't actually know. I'll go look at their website and see if there's an address. Good idea!
Nothing! Yay, Sumi!
I hate the systems that keep patients from talking to doctors. I suspect it's by design. Kaiser now has a form of e-mail to doctors, at least, but if the doctor isn't in, someone further down the food chain answers who knows absolutely nothing about the situation.
Omar would actually cut you more of a break than Tep's Dr's receptionist.