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Grumman-581 wrote:
"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote in message news ![]() Her new internist blew her off. Now it's her turn. So, you're saying that she should blow off her internist? Hmmm... That might work... dirty-old-man-grin And yet another USENET topic morphs into a sex thread... I've met some MD's where that might be an option. evil grin |
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Jon Kraus wrote:
I don't know... she's already lied about her age.... ;-) That's a woman's prerogative. Either I'm old and fat or young stupid. I'll keep my age to myself, thank you. |
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Dave S wrote:
Emily wrote: snip Based on your version of events being 100% truthful and accurate, First and foremost.. you need to fire this doc. Now. He's fired. The lab results are being mailed (he can't even call me like his former partner) and I'm not planning on making a follow up appointment with him. The fact is, he didn't even diagnosis my with depression, he said he would if the lab results came back normal. First, I'll bet my life they will show anemia, which should make him happy that he has a diagnosis, and second, I'm not planning on talking to him ever again, so I have no way of knowing WHAT he writes in my file. End of story. |
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Jay Beckman wrote:
HIPPA Laws: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacysummar...ipaa%20laws%22 Covers what can and can't be shared and by whom. yep, I know about that; doesn't prevent you from getting medical files via information aggregators; business as usual, (Do you seriously believe that HIPPA protects your privacy?) --Sylvain |
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Then see a doctor who is. I doubt that she will concur with this
armchair diagnosis of depression. Better yet, find an AME who is also a psychiatrist, if such exist. That is actually very bad advice to those pilots who value their medical certificate. A real pilot knows not to place the responsibilities of normal healthcare in the hands of the same doctor who signs one's medical certificate. Once again, Mxsm shows that he is clueless. What is he now, 0 out of 100? Sheesh! -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
Then see a doctor who is. I doubt that she will concur with this armchair diagnosis of depression. Better yet, find an AME who is also a psychiatrist, if such exist. That is actually very bad advice to those pilots who value their medical certificate. A real pilot knows not to place the responsibilities of normal healthcare in the hands of the same doctor who signs one's medical certificate. Once again, Mxsm shows that he is clueless. What is he now, 0 out of 100? Sheesh! What *I* think is funny is that he writes as if every word out of his mouth is gospel. I mean, seriously, how is a sim player qualified to give anyone advice on their medical? He gave very dangerous information and I can only hope that no inexperienced student pilot believes his advice. |
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Get a new doctor. If you had a fever and there is an infection the blood
work will show it. "Emily" wrote in message news ![]() Matt Whiting wrote: snip My concern is, if he writes this up in my medical records, do I have to report it to the FAA? I'm really terrified of this. Yes, you have to report it at your next medical Even though I don't have depression?! 102 degree fever indicates infection, no depression (which I don't have anyway). How could a routine appointment for a fever make me lost my medical? This is the most unfair thing I've ever encountered, just because of some doctor's incompetence. He's making something up, because he doesn't want to take the time to find out what's REALLY wrong. I'm sorry, but seeing a patient for two minutes does not qualify anyone to diagnos depression...and the fact that I don't have it means a lot. And to take this farther, how do I keep a doctor from writing all sorts of bogus things in my records? Fever and fatigue also are symptoms of AIDS, what if he's written THAT? See what I'm saying? |
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Emily wrote:
Morgans wrote: Then see a doctor who is. I doubt that she will concur with this armchair diagnosis of depression. Better yet, find an AME who is also a psychiatrist, if such exist. That is actually very bad advice to those pilots who value their medical certificate. A real pilot knows not to place the responsibilities of normal healthcare in the hands of the same doctor who signs one's medical certificate. Once again, Mxsm shows that he is clueless. What is he now, 0 out of 100? Sheesh! What *I* think is funny is that he writes as if every word out of his mouth is gospel. I mean, seriously, how is a sim player qualified to give anyone advice on their medical? He gave very dangerous information and I can only hope that no inexperienced student pilot believes his advice. How is the information he gave dangerous? Matt |
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![]() Emily wrote: Morgans wrote: Then see a doctor who is. I doubt that she will concur with this armchair diagnosis of depression. Better yet, find an AME who is also a psychiatrist, if such exist. That is actually very bad advice to those pilots who value their medical certificate. A real pilot knows not to place the responsibilities of normal healthcare in the hands of the same doctor who signs one's medical certificate. Once again, Mxsm shows that he is clueless. What is he now, 0 out of 100? Sheesh! What *I* think is funny is that he writes as if every word out of his mouth is gospel. I mean, seriously, how is a sim player qualified to give anyone advice on their medical? He gave very dangerous information and I can only hope that no inexperienced student pilot believes his advice. Amusing? Sure. Dangerous? Hardly. I wouldn't worry too much about someone getting advice from Usenet that isn't vetted. |
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Trevor writes:
Amusing? Sure. Dangerous? Hardly. If I understand properly, some people here are suggesting that one hide disqualifying conditions from AMEs, which is a lot more dangerous than anything I've said. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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