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Old Apr 09, 2015, 06:02 PM
Happy Camper Happy Camper is offline
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The thing is, the psychiatrist that agreed to change it was at the same hospital where I was diagnosed, and on my health record, mood disorder nos is listed, but at the very bottom. In contrast, BP1, which is not supposed to be on there at all, is listed at the very top as chronic, severe, and highest priority, and it is none of those things.

And because it is through my insurance, it shows up on everything no matter where I go. If I come in for a sore throat, or even go to the dentist, it it seen. And my GP at one point read my records and tried to pull some stunt to get me on antipsychotcs when I have no tolerance for them at all and have tried to get this noted on my records just so it's not pushed on me.

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I should mention I don't care if it says I had a bipolar diagnosis at one point, but I want it to be removed from my chart and not listed as though it is an ongoing or valid diagnosis----I want it to explicitly state that it was a misdiagnosis.

I don't understand why this is even an issue, as I no more have the disorder than I have diabetes, and no one would argue someone without diabetes should have a dx of it on their chart.

Last edited by Happy Camper; Apr 09, 2015 at 06:25 PM.