Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 , I figured it had to be Dr. S. since doesn't have the best bedside manner. I have only had to deal with him twice, but both times I was at my worst point medically and I was desperate to see any doctor at the office. He was the one who saw me when I was in the hospital and he thought that I had panic disorder which was causing my breathing problems and we argued for quite some time about it. Turns out I had an extra skin flap in my throat that I was inhaling into my windpipe and causing acute breathing attacks. I had to have this skin surgically removed so I could breathe normally again. I wonder what Mr. Know-It-All thought about that? I've found that Dr. S. and Dr. P. are very quick to blame medical problems on " psychosomatic " or mental disorders. I'd like to see one of the nicer doctors like Dr. G, but since I'm such a complicated " problem " case, my chart says I always need to see either Dr. P. or Dr. S. I will never see Dr. S. again after our arguments in my hospital room! By the way, do you get your Xolair shot in the regular allergy shot room, or do you go back into one of the exam rooms to get the injections? Do you happen to know if they charge more to give the Xolair shots than they do for the allergy shots? I assume they do, but just checking! Thanks! --- In , " musiclover0 " <musiclover0@...> wrote: > > , > how did you know? haha. have you had any experiences with him? > > - MeGz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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