Posted by Snowie on August 3, 2000, at 15:40:44
In reply to Re: Snowie…, posted by Janice on August 2, 2000, at 21:04:49
Janice,
It IS all quite amusing. Maybe if I ever find someone who gives a damn I'll be laughing up a storm. Right now, I'm just totally frustrated. My newest ex-pdoc told me during my first session that if I could find someone better, he would pay me $500. I wish I had gotten that in writing. BTW, every trait you mentioned in a pdoc is exactly what I'm looking for. Also, I was extremely impressed when he gave me his beeper number since my old ex-pdoc wouldn't even talk to me on the phone, but what good does it do if he doesn't return calls? My insurance rep complained to me that she beeped him several times but he never called her. What type of professional runs a business like that?
Snowie
snowie98 at hotmail dot com===================
> bad organization
> bad jokes
> bad memory
> bad professional behaviour
>
> the acoustics in his new office were so bad that I could hear his conversations with patients while I was sitting in the waiting room. I was hoping our sessions would be private, but I certainly wasn't expecting group therapy.
>
> Almost too funny to believe Snowy!
>
> I'm happy to hear your sister also got away from the old old pdoc. I've seen 4 pdocs since I've started, liked 2 and disliked 2 - so I've liked 50% of the pdocs I've met. I'd bet that's a good average. Sometimes I've wondered what I'm looking for and basically it's a personality I like and someone who cares, plus someone that lets me be an active participant in my recovery. The good organization, good memory and good professional behaviour and silent room are taken for granted. I hope you have luck with your sister's pdoc. take care, Janice
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