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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
I don't see my GP until I think July...? She also doesn't like to prescribe anything related to psych stuff. She literally has told me in the past about a different psych problem, "You'll have to see your psychiatrist about that. I don't feel comfortable in prescribing this for you because I am not knowledgeable enough in this area to ensure that you will be safe and okay." blah blah blah. I think she means well, though. Maybe she got sued before or something and is a little paranoid. idk.
And yeah, I can call around and find another pdoc. The problem is that other practices either (1.) don't take my insurance, (2.) don't have any openings, or (3.) they say some crap like, "you need to do weekly therapy with us." My current practice has loads of people in it who are already on waiting lists. (This place is quite popular because they accept most insurances, unlike a lot of the other places.)
I see my pdoc on Feb 28th. I don't know of any walk-in clinics here, unfortunately. The ER is an option, yes, but I don't know if I want to spend a ton of money on a non-emergency.
Anyway, that would be hilarious if you talked to this lady. lol. It's not 100% her fault, though. I mean, part of it is, but part of it is my pdoc's fault too. I kinda think she gets paid to be an idiot?
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Yes paid idiots are everywhere unfortunately.
I hate to see you continue to struggle like this.
It’s sad that you live in a big city yet finding a good Pdoc has so many road blocks between insurance or mandatory Therapy.
Do you have a rough idea of how many times you have called ? Maybe ask if he ever returns calls or does idiot always return calls ? I have research cogentin it seems the most logical next step because I truly can not handle this non stop inability to just sit and rest ? Or something like that ??