
Feb 24, 2020, 05:51 PM
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Member Since: Mar 2019
Location: USA
Posts: 3,021
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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
I don't think his assistants are/were licensed to practice medicine. As I mentioned a few days ago, I outright asked his current assistant if she was a medical professional and she completely dodged the question. Couple that with the fact she is not his "nurse" or "my doctoral colleague," but instead "my assistant," I am inclined to say they are not licensed for this.
As for today's appointment, he legit walked me out the door because he said he had "another patient waiting." I only had like 10 mins? So because someone else was late, my appt was cut short and I was walked out the door. And he spent most of the time typing random crap on his computer instead of talking to me. I don't know what he types, but he always does this. It's just that usually I have more time to talk, except the appt was cut short.
I don't think I actually need a plan with him, to be honest. I mean, what's the point? I am just going to get refused an appt again and his assistant will ignore me. But if I look for another pdoc, then I am waiting 6+ months for one because the waiting lists are long, and how will I deal with withdrawal for 6+ months? My GP certainly doesn't feel comfortable prescribing psych meds, as I mentioned before.
I think my therapist would be a better person to help me come up with a plan. She is at least responsive as of late. But I won't see her until next Friday in about 2 weeks. I could make an earlier appt, but I don't think she will have the space since I am not in a "crisis" and thus don't "qualify" for a crisis appt.
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Is is not possible to remain a patient of your current pdoc while you are on the waiting list for another or even several other waiting lists? I'd put myself on as many lists of reputable docs as ppssible and keep seeing my current doc until one works out.
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