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Old Nov 12, 2008, 04:56 PM
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I called my nurse Monday, to ask her if she's talked to my pscyh yet, about prescribing me Lamictal, my appointment was Thursday. And she said she would talk to him today. And.. I'm wondering when do you guys think I should call her again, to ask her if she's talked to him yet about it? OR should I wait until she calls me?
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Old Nov 14, 2008, 01:52 AM
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I know how it feels...I wish people would just get their butts in gear and get back to me when they're supposed to!

Of course, sometimes I take too long to get back to my customers, so I probably shouldn't complain.

I don't know if you heard from her yet, but if the time has passed when she said she would talk to him, I think it's reasonable for you to call.
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Old Nov 14, 2008, 04:42 PM
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OK, CALLED my nurse, and left her a voice mail, hoping she will call.. me back. About the Lamictal, I just said that I am really hopeful to start it. And am wondering if she has talked to my psych yet.
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