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- Jun 19, 2020
Doctors here have no idea what the other doctors are doing.Each visit you'll have to go over an extensive list of medicines and history. Some of them even ask you to bring ALL your medications with you in a clear plastic bag, including supplements, so they can put them in there manually. Even if I've seen that specialist before, they may not have my meds right or remember my situation. Even if it's in MyChart (the centralized thing that shows all labs, medications, and specialists I've seen, the doctors will refuse to read it. And they get pissed if you tell them to refer to MyChart, lol. It's a mess.)Amerifriends, please explain something to me.
In most EU countries it would be impossible to be prescribed all of these meds. If a doctor is prescribing you a new medicine because the old isn't working well enough, they discountinue the old one. Medical systems are connected so there is no way to be prescribed meds that coutneract with each other, nor to be prescribed this MANY things at once (unless you are legitimately dying of cancer or whatever). Is American healthcare system really this fucked up? The doctors just prescribe shit and don't care about the havoc this many different meds is wrecking on a nigger?
Peyton stock through the floor. That's a time for me to switch my endorsement to Jobe.
You could theoretically have a shrink, an endo, and a regular doctor who does not know you're seeing the other or know what they're prescribing you if you don't tell them about it. You would have to tell them that you're seeing them. If I don't tell them I'm seeing that doctor, and they're not in the same system, they won't know. The only one who WOULD know is the pharmacist; I could just go to different pharmacies. The only thing pharmacies seem to care to track are ADHD medications, painkillers, and other controlled substance meds because the state makes them.
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