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Originally Posted by Miguel'smom
Yes, I do at times and so does my husband. I blame the avalibility of pdocs. Does your pdoc have a nurses line you can leave a message with him/her just to inform them?
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Yes there's nurses there but they can't do much. If I go when the pdoc is in the office too then it works out so the nurse can go talk to them. I'm not sleeping good and it's taking a huge amount of seroquel to knock me out. So I might call and try to see pdoc sooner or a nurse. And yes the availability is BS. I've been told by them to just go to urgent care! I was having a bad reaction to my stabilizer last spring and I went to pdocs office and they sent me to urgent care. My symptoms were so bad and dangerous that the dr there called my pdoc and *****ed her out for not treating me. Then I got sent to the ER because it was such a serious reaction. So yea, getting in to see someone there is a slim chance.