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a couple of things 2/23/2011

Do you guys know WHY your 'emergency pain' is NOT actually an ER? Because the Doctor's get calls like 'hold up, I'll get us pills.' or 'I don't care that it's Friday night, I want my MEDS!' followed by ignorant people actually assuming that the office is just going to do as they say. Fetter doesn't handle you pain management because usually you wait too long to call in your pain management request. If you want it done, plan to get it done. The Doctor's there have lives and plans as well and their world does NOT revolve around whiny ass people who think the world does. They are running the kind of practice that people have taken for granted for so long now that it's become mistaken for a FREE clinic. It's not. They have to get paid somehow, but do any of you recognize that fact? No you just walk in with your hand out demanding attention and pills. you all are glorified drug seekers. If you walk in, without trying to make an appointment, you bet your ass you're going to wait, and there's a good chance they may not be able to see you. DEAL with it or make an appointment. Let's see, you know your getting sick when you start to NOT FEEL WELL. make an appointment then, show up early, not two minutes late, and have your forms in hand ready to go. Jesus Christ you think these people live to serve you. They don't. They have expectations too and don't get pissy with them because you haven't met theirs. You are the ones needing their help, so lose the attitudes and become a bit more gracious that there are still places like this to help people like you. So in short, quit your bitching and look at what you have, lose your entitlement issues, and remember that things could be a lot worse for you. Sincerely, The middleman who hears nothing but bitching out of both sides consistently and is sick of it. more
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