Haha would you also expect that after every blood test?? Stop now man, it is getting quite embarrassing. Perhaps stick to acting![]()
Expecting Drs to write notes is embarrassing?
Haha would you also expect that after every blood test?? Stop now man, it is getting quite embarrassing. Perhaps stick to acting![]()
Haha vague reply is telling...Expecting Drs to write notes is embarrassing?
Haha vague reply is telling...
That's exactly why I said your post was vague you numpty, you missed my question completelyHow's that vague? Also noted that you didn't actually answer the question - now that's vague!
As someone that's dealt with specialists for nearly 6 years due to an illness, I am copied in on all communications between the specialist and GP's.
I had to take a break while trying for a child and going back on proved difficult as the young GP didn't feel comfortable prescribing them without a specialist letter. Which they'd sent.
I was telling her what the dose should be, the side effects and the long drawn out procedure for getting back up to dose due to the potential for liver and kidney failure.
The patient should have been told about the incremental increase via a letter from the specialist and should have known enough to raise this themselves.
You should know what meds and doses you are putting into your body.
He has a brain condition. But I appreciate the point. It's almost a case of patient heal thyself..