Re: This is too much!



On 2006-07-14, sriddles@xxxxxxx penned:

I fired a cardiologist for that very reason. I had an angiogram, and
he left out the back door immediately after the procedure and didn't
bother talking to DH. Never mind that it was not bad news or
anything--we pay big bucks for his "time" and we *deserved* that one
little nicety. Besides that, he was an all-around jackass; too
smart to talk to and too pretty to look at. I love the one I have
now.

That's horrible. DH had an emergency angiogram in the middle of the
night for which the doctors and nurses had to be called in from home.
Despite that, the cardiologist was extremely kind and spent a great deal
of time after the procedure explaining what happened to both DH and me
(separately, IIRC).

--
monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully

pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca
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