Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 I don't know anything about tapozole. As for not giving you copies of your medical records, why not ask him/her why you shouldn't have them. Remind the person, that they work for you and you've paid for them. If all else fails, find a lawyer and ask a favor to have legal letterhead stationary sent to them demanding copies of your entire file - not just what " they " think is important. ly, I'd change doctors and did because of not giving me information. I demanded they copy my entire file, in front of me, so that another could continue my care. There is no reason why you can't have that, unless, they are hiding something. Going through the file, that I required copied in front of me, explained why they didn't want me to have it. It was shoddy care. This goes back to my pregnancy. I didn't have the glocose test till the 36th week. It and other routine tests were overlooked. What I said my sound harsh but denying you, your records is out of line and harsh. I wouldn't be worried about their feelings either since they are not being very considerate to you. Maybe others will have better suggestions. I just don't consider doctors, of any stipe, beyond reproach - yet they often do. Best Regards, > Hi All, > From the looks of the traffic I just got out of, I bet you are all out Christmas > shopping. But if anyone is here, I have two questions I could use help on. > > 1. Can you break Methimazole ( Tapazole generic?) tablets ? > > 2. If your doctor didn't want to let you have copies of your labs, what would be the best > approach? > > Thanks, -Pam- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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