![]() ![]() I assumed it was protocol since I was new there but when he asked that, in the tone he used, I felt very stereotyped. I didn't even know what he was referring to at first because his nurse is the one that asked me to do that. Then mid sentence he looked over at the urine sample I had left and asked me if I brought it from home. He hadn't really talked to me at that point so I just sat there a little confused. I really didn't know what to say to that. Before anything else he told me I was too old for this medication. He came in very accusatory because I had told them I needed to set up primary care and I'm on anxiety medication (Wellbutrin) and a very low dose of adderall. I did as I was directed and left the sample next to the sink in the room I was waiting for the doctor in. I told him the things that were said to me and he was completely taken aback. I was actually offended by the questions they asked me and was stunned due to my husband being a nurse in the military. Only GGG Members can submit a "Data Correction" for their own surnames.I was treated very poorly by the nurse and doctor. If you find a surname match, see the " About Database (Surname List)" page to see how to contact that GGG Member. Either do your search for both spellings, or use a Wild Card search.įor whichever of the above surname search options you would like to use, simply select the appropriate radio button option below the Surname input field on the form. Note that Exact Match searches for names containing oe will not also find names with ö, and other similar common substitutions. Similarly, Schl_tz might return results such as Schl itz or Schl otz. So for example, Sch* will return all names starting with Sch.
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