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| Felsir:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on January 04, 2007, 09:33:58 am ---When it comes to your job, it's all about your direct manager. If he is a decent guy, he'll help you through the workplace situation. If he's not, you could easily end up unemployed quickly. --- End quote --- Yep, I agree. At the birth of our twins, my wife had to stay in the hospital where she delivered, the twins had to go to an academic hospital (because of cleft-palate) and my eldest son (18 months at the time) was at home. My direct manager gave me an extra week off. This week didn't end up in the records (ie. weren't deducted from my total available free days). |
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I'm sorry, but first you complain about poor communication, then latter you wish to change to an Indian doctor. I've had a few Indian doctors over the years and I just don't quite follow the logic there. (I.E. Tink eue come ah gan!) But I'm sure you know what feels right and if you're more comfortable with her then by all means man, go for it! |
| shardian:
--- Quote from: CykoMF on January 05, 2007, 02:43:02 pm ---I'm sorry, but first you complain about poor communication, then latter you wish to change to an Indian doctor. I've had a few Indian doctors over the years and don't quite follow the logic there. (I.E. Tank eue come ah-gain!) But I'm sure you know what feels right and if you're more comfortable with her then by all means man, go for it! --- End quote --- she knows her stuff. Alot of the people that see her don't like her because she tells them how it is. Unfortunately, alot of people that go to a high risk pregnancy clinic or get visited from her in the hospital have, shall we say, non-wholsome lifestyle habits. ;) She does not beat around the bush. It is easy to describe her current doctor: he is the real life incarnation of Dr. House. No joking whatsoever. Dude graduated top of his class from John's Hopkins. He even has a flock of groupies at his feet everywhere he goes in the hospital. |
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--- Quote from: ChadTower on January 04, 2007, 11:37:11 am --- --- Quote from: shardian on January 04, 2007, 11:29:16 am ---Anyways, I think we will switch to the other specialist in the office now. I didn't have a problem with our doctor being a cocky bastard. I do have a problem with him being overly-cocky and missing possibly important details. --- End quote --- Good idea. Do it quickly, too. In my experience, women always make better OB/GYN/other female specific specialities. They just understand more and care more. --- End quote --- Not in my experience. Too carefree for my liking. I reckon my male OB/GYN went through more anxiety than I ever would whilst I was pregnant with my kids. |
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--- Quote from: shardian on January 04, 2007, 11:29:16 am --- Apparently everyone assumed Michelle knew and was already taking Folic acid...except for the fact it was never prescribed, and they never mentioned it whatsover to verify she was keeping up with her meds. --- End quote --- Firstly Shardian, glad to hear that your wife is slowly on the mend but you are still in my thoughts. Secondly, from your statement above, are you saying that folic acid is by prescription only in the US? |
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