and you should so file a complaint with medicare.
You really should. He was essentially giving you medical advice and you are not his patient and he does not know your medical history.
I mean, he's an ass, obviously. But I don't see a complaint about that changing anything. Being a doctor coming to only
collect
info on your Dad and offering you unsolicited medical advice? Pretty sure that's not how it legally works. At all.
you should so file a complaint with medicare.
After I know he's turned his report in, I will, with either medicare or the visiting physicians' group he's with (whose logo was displayed on his jacket, bag, and car), or both. I just want to be sure he's turned his report in, because I don't want a complaint about him to influence what he says about my dad and his huge medical problems, for which he needs to continue receiving care.
Being a doctor coming to only collect info on your Dad and offering you unsolicited medical advice? Pretty sure that's not how it legally works. At all.
I've found that the temptation to shame the fatties is too great for some people, even those who should know better.
Too bad it didn't work.
And I did, by the way, go to the gym after work last night. Booyah.
Jesus fucking fuck. I think your plan is a good one for dealing with Dr. Asshole.
You go, Steph. Fuck that fucking fuck indeed.
OMG my life would be so much better if I could afford a professional massage on a semi-reg basis. And this guy was GOOD. He ran out of time on my left hip, which I had asked him to focus on, I think because he found so many other nasty knots along the way. But yeah, 90 min of bliss.
Glad Dr. Asshole didn't bring out the Body Image Demons.
I love that my doctor is a very large man who today nodded sagely as I discussed my eating while stressed issues and the potato chip habit. A man with three chins does not have a lot of leeway on scolding his patients.
Hee, Connie, last physical I said something to my Dr about how I know stress eating is bad, but if a handful (or 2) of peanut M&M's actually do help you feel better... She wouldn't quite get on board with okaying it, but she did acknowledge that at least there's protein with the peanut M&M's. My Dr's pretty cool.