Kirahfaye wrote:Ask this "doctor" to put her recommendations in writing. Tell her directly that you want to be able to use it if you have an asthma attack and have to call the EMTs so they will understand why you don't have medication. And don't forget the pain meds - for the same reason, because at some point the pain will become so intense you will have to go to the emergency room and you want to be able to show the doctor in charge of the ER why you had to go there just to get medication. Neither the fire department nor the hospital appreciates having their time and resources used in this manner and she will be notified by them.
I'm totally serious. Do it. And when she balks, insist that she give you your medications or you will be contacting the state medical association as soon as you leave her office.
Then - whether she gives you your medication or not - find another doctor!
Vetinari wrote:Eleven's outfit? That way he's "still cooking"
coloredimage wrote:I went hiking for the first time in a year yesterday, through Purgatory (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory_Chasm). I hadn't been since I was a kid. I have cuts on my leg from rock climbing and still have a touch of exercise-induced asthma, but it was so worth it. It was actually cooler than I remember it being (I like hiking a lot more now), though I did manage to get my hiking sandal caught in a foot hole at one point.
absynthe1972 wrote:coloredimage wrote:I went hiking for the first time in a year yesterday, through Purgatory (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory_Chasm). I hadn't been since I was a kid. I have cuts on my leg from rock climbing and still have a touch of exercise-induced asthma, but it was so worth it. It was actually cooler than I remember it being (I like hiking a lot more now), though I did manage to get my hiking sandal caught in a foot hole at one point.
That looks like a lot of fun!
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