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Old Apr 27, 2013, 04:15 PM
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Recently I've left a message for my pdoc. I called twice for one situation, received no return call. Then twice for a different situation. I never received a return call, I was w/ the office manager who assured me I've get a return call.
This last time I was having problems w/ insomnia, I hadn't had good sleep in 3-4 days. If I had went the whole weekend w/ little to no sleep, I could've had a episode. Luckily my GP helped me out yesterday. But it wasn't her responsibility. What if my GP had said no.

From what I've learned episodes can't be stopped, you call ur pdoc and take a sleep aid. So what are we to do when they don't call back? Is it common for pdocs not to call back?
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