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This is a very big deal! Not only errors in you record (med allegies, and that is a pretty big error), but incorrect and important info as well. I'd ask about the Hep C to start, whether you move on to another doctor or not. And, yeah, maybe a new doc would be a good idea. Clearly this doc isn't paying attention to you and it doesn't sound like she "knows" you or is going about treating you well at all. HUGS, Challis a Gambill wrote: My doctor (NPA really) sent me to a urologist for my bladder problems. The problem is that is confirming my history, I learned that she had it in my records that I have hepatitis C, am no allergic to Keflex, which I am, and that in office exams were all normal. She has never given me an in-office exam. She just went by what other records said and I said. She put me on thyroid medication without double checking the blood test and diabetic medication when my A1C was within normal limits (although barely). She has me on 15 difference medications and has never checked to see how they are working. What really scares me is that she said I have hep-C. She never told me that, nor did any other doctor. Do you think I should start over with a doctor and neurologist (she has been both to me) or am I being too overly sensitive? My kids

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It seems there are a lot of people not taking your health concerns

seriously. I am sorry to hear that. Medical professionals have an

obligation to keep accurate records, if errors have been made they

need to be corrected! You do need to know accurate health

information as well. I think you should definately explore these

concerns with either your new doc (who should do a complete

physical) or your old doc with whom you have a history.

I wish you much luck in sorting all this out. You have enough going

on with out worring about things that may not be truely active

health issues.

Stay strong!

Kim from Ontario, Canada

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> My doctor (NPA really) sent me to a urologist for my bladder

problems. The problem is that is confirming my history, I learned

that she had it in my records that I have hepatitis C, am no

allergic to Keflex, which I am, and that in office exams were all

normal. She has never given me an in-office exam. She just went by

what other records said and I said. She put me on thyroid

medication without double checking the blood test and diabetic

medication when my A1C was within normal limits (although barely).

She has me on 15 difference medications and has never checked to see

how they are working. What really scares me is that she said I have

hep-C. She never told me that, nor did any other doctor. Do you

think I should start over with a doctor and neurologist (she has

been both to me) or am I being too overly sensitive? My kids think

it is no big deal, but then they don't think MS is a big deal

either.

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