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Same here, as a person, I despise my dr (mellissa Palmer) she thinks, who the

heck she is ! I only use her because of what Ive read of her and her books. She

makes me sick, shes got her own pics hanging all over her office. I told her

that someone on the computer thinks veru highly of her and she responded "

nne, I am famous " well, I wanted to smack her twicw,

lol.............nne but seriously, I cant stand her at all.

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Thats Right! Got an AHole for a Dr? A Gastro Dr? Then just call

GASTRO BUSTERS! We take care of them all, large or small (brain size

that is!). So Dont Delay Call 1-800-ELIM-A-DR Today!

This message has been brought to you by the Better Treatment for Us

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TAKE These HUGZ my darlin KATHI!!!!!!!! (((((((ll))))))) L, Marcus

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> Hi! I'm trying to find out just how much difference that it

makes,

> to have your viral load checked at 12 weeks vs. 16 weeks? My doc

> and I don't get along too well, I know this isn't good; but went

> to see him yesterday and he was upset that I was ready to take a

pcr

> at 12 weeks, he ended up giving in and throwing the prescription

> order at me, but he also included, " that if I havn't dropped two

> logs, then he will discontinue treatment for me, and that it would

> be in my best interest to wait until 16 weeks! " Any advise out

> there...Kat

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As far as I know about my Doc, he is far from famous. I'm going to do some

research and make sure on that. If I don't find anything very convincing, I'm

still going to plan B and see if I can find a doc. that will pick me up. Who

knows, another doc could be just as bad. I hear it's hard to find one of these

doc's that have a heart for the patient!! Good Luck to you!! Kat

nne wrote: Same here, as a person, I despise my

dr (mellissa Palmer) she thinks, who the heck she is ! I only use her because

of what Ive read of her and her books. She makes me sick, shes got her own pics

hanging all over her office. I told her that someone on the computer thinks veru

highly of her and she responded " nne, I am famous " well, I wanted to

smack her twicw, lol.............nne but seriously, I cant stand her at

all.

Marcus wrote:

Thats Right! Got an AHole for a Dr? A Gastro Dr? Then just call

GASTRO BUSTERS! We take care of them all, large or small (brain size

that is!). So Dont Delay Call 1-800-ELIM-A-DR Today!

This message has been brought to you by the Better Treatment for Us

Coalition. Dedicated to riddng the Universe of Drs who have already

spent too much time with their heads up others butts!

HAHAHAAHAHA

TAKE These HUGZ my darlin KATHI!!!!!!!! (((((((ll))))))) L, Marcus

>

> Hi! I'm trying to find out just how much difference that it

makes,

> to have your viral load checked at 12 weeks vs. 16 weeks? My doc

> and I don't get along too well, I know this isn't good; but went

> to see him yesterday and he was upset that I was ready to take a

pcr

> at 12 weeks, he ended up giving in and throwing the prescription

> order at me, but he also included, " that if I havn't dropped two

> logs, then he will discontinue treatment for me, and that it would

> be in my best interest to wait until 16 weeks! " Any advise out

> there...Kat

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Hi All,

Most doctors need and should get a degree in bedside mannor. When

they become famous they immediately put their plastic gloves on and

do a retal exam on themselves. They get excited in the prone

position when they hear the glove snap (:-). They should engauge

brain before putting mouth in gear. Some famous doctors few if any

do not remember where their fame came from. That's the infected

patients that their research came from.

Fred

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May I also include mandatory calligraphy or handwriting courses? ;-)

At 04:10 PM 1/16/2005 +0000, you wrote:

>Hi All,

>

>Most doctors need and should get a degree in bedside mannor. When

>they become famous they immediately put their plastic gloves on and

>do a retal exam on themselves. They get excited in the prone

>position when they hear the glove snap (:-). They should engauge

>brain before putting mouth in gear. Some famous doctors few if any

>do not remember where their fame came from. That's the infected

>patients that their research came from.

>

>Fred

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>It's a pleasure having you join in our conversations. We hope you have

>found the support you need with us.

>

>If you are using email for your posts, for easy access to our group, just

>click the link--

><http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hepatitis_C_Central/>http://groups.yahoo.com/gro\

up/Hepatitis_C_Central/

>

>Happy Posting

>

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Hi,

Yes handwriting is important but that affliction hinders many

outside the medical profession :-(. It's a good thing I use a

computer to write programs. Otherwise they would be stuck in a loop.

An easy way for a doctor to write is to take a chicken and put ink

on their legs and let them run across the page. It would probably

look more presentable and just maybe the pharmacist could interpret

it. Pharmacists have special glasses to see the words upside down.

They also read from right to left. That's the trick.

Doctors probably take a course in confusion and minor in handwriting

like lawyers. Pretty soon doctors will enter the script into a

central computer system and it will forwarded it to your local

pharmacy. The system will also look at interaction with other

prescribed drugs you are taking. I was working on an interface for

the government on that last year. Now doctors will have to master

the interface between their brains and fingers.

Well enough rambling,

Fred

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