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I usually try to schedule my appointments as the first appoiontment, the last before lunch, the first after lunch or the last of the day. I try not to be too upset when they run late (but almost two hours is reallt a long wait) because I hope they would take the extra time with me if I needed it.
It seems that larger practices run more "smoothly", but there isn’t much opportunity to run into overtime if needed. Smaller practices (1 or 2 doctors) seem to get behind, hopefully because the doctors are taking the time to LISTEN to patients.
Sometimes I tell the person setting up the appointment to schedule me for a longer appointment (known as a complex assessment) because I know I have more things than just my bloodwork that we need to discuss. I guess it depends on what kind of relationship you have with the doctor. Is he meeting your needs? Competent, communicative, caring?
…when you show up the day of your appointment?
The last few times, he’s been running hugely late. I had a 3:15 appointment and I waited until nearly 5 pm. (I specifically got there about an hour earlier on the off chance I might be seen a bit earlier than the scheduled time). Somebody else arriving at 1:30 for a 2 pm appointment waited until 4:30 to be seen.
I got kind of pissed — he only kept me for 15 minutes and I had a slew of things I needed to discuss — I still need more info from him for that DVRS rehab program I want to sign up for.
I also want to know when the memory loss, the insomnia and the muscle weakness will go away — I told him the insomnia is getting worse (probably related to other things happening in my life, like trying to find a job. I had the horrible luck of being laid off about 3 months before the GD mess began — I still have not found another job and I’m way up the creek without a paddle on that one) and I’m also having more migraine headaches. Also the fatique is horrible in the afternoon — by the time 4:30 rolls around, lots of times I need to take a nap. Not real good for your sleep pattern when you retire for good for the evening.
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