hmpf! with your new hours and a new season we might as well forget seeing you on tuesday evenings!Good morning lovely lady Snails
Waiting impatiently![]()
morning, dale!
hmpf! with your new hours and a new season we might as well forget seeing you on tuesday evenings!Good morning lovely lady Snails
Waiting impatiently![]()
ent check-upThanks tibs. I'm sitting here drinking this wonderful contrast as I write this! YUM!!!!!What is your dr. appt. for? Hope it's just a check up!
Probably sohmpf! with your new hours and a new season we might as well forget seeing you on tuesday evenings!
morning, dale!

i won't be far behind you'Bout ready to head off to scan.

morning, people. they turned on my internet early today, but obviously too late for this early gang.![]()
G'mornin, snails...
Went to visit my uncle (88yo) in the hospital last night. He "tapped" the side of his head on the water spout in the shower after bending over to pick up the bar of soap he'd dropped...he didn't think anything of it. Walking in the garage to get in the car, he felt dizzy and lost vision, so he sat down until he felt better and could see again. Of course, he didn't tell anyone about it until a couple of days later.
Emergency surgery over the weekend to drain a subdural hematoma. He's got 6 staples and a suture or two on the left side of his mellon. No berating from me...I'm sure he's gotten enough from my cousins and his grandchildren.
Thankfully, all's well.
it wasn't until he lost so much blood he could no longer get out of bed and we had to call an ambulance. he almost died. he turns 81 tomorrow and has gotten much better over the years.And another Wednesday has arrived. Hope everybody here has a good one!
..........
A few things to vent about, but I'll spread them out over a few days.
How many of you here have a physician that CHARGES FOR DOING REFERRALS?
At my Dad's last physical, we walked out with a referral to a radiology place
for an ultrasound. Did not think anything of it until a bill showed up for $15
(from the physician) with not much explanation.
I called to find out what it was all about. I was told that he charges for orders
for bloodwork or referrals for xrays/ultrasounds/other WHEN THEY COME DURING
AN ANNUAL PHYSICAL (which has $0 cop-pay) (and which are now called "wellness
exams"). If those things come during a regular office visit (non-free, with
co-pay), then there is NO charge.
You have *GOT* to be kidding!!! I went from "zero-to-witch" in 0.2 seconds.
So a FREE THING now becomes NOT FREE.
So then I called his insurance company. I was told that practice has become
VERY commonplace. It's rather sporadic for non-Medicare patients, but fairly
widespread for those over 65. And it has nothing to do with insurers... they
are totally out of the loop. It's physician-specific and $ stays in the practice.
You have *GOT* to be kidding me!!!
Well, Dad's next appointment (a regular check-up) is the 27th. "WE" (aka ME)
will be having a chat with the doc about this.
Grrr.
Anybody here have the same thing??? (My guess is "no".)
Charge dat docta back cuz if Dad was well enuff to come in fer his WELLNESS EXAM den dere was no reason for the exam in da first place so obviouslys it was done fer da sheer pleasure ub dat doctas enjoyment and whem he baulks at dats tell him, well you pay fer a moobie ticket to watch da moobie fer pleasure My Dad is chargin YOU fer his visual display also den tells him I hopes you emjoyed dis fime portrals ub humans atontomys PAY UP ya stoopid rectal openinAnd another Wednesday has arrived. Hope everybody here has a good one!
..........
A few things to vent about, but I'll spread them out over a few days.
How many of you here have a physician that CHARGES FOR DOING REFERRALS?
At my Dad's last physical, we walked out with a referral to a radiology place
for an ultrasound. Did not think anything of it until a bill showed up for $15
(from the physician) with not much explanation.
I called to find out what it was all about. I was told that he charges for orders
for bloodwork or referrals for xrays/ultrasounds/other WHEN THEY COME DURING
AN ANNUAL PHYSICAL (which has $0 cop-pay) (and which are now called "wellness
exams"). If those things come during a regular office visit (non-free, with
co-pay), then there is NO charge.
You have *GOT* to be kidding!!! I went from "zero-to-witch" in 0.2 seconds.
So a FREE THING now becomes NOT FREE.
So then I called his insurance company. I was told that practice has become
VERY commonplace. It's rather sporadic for non-Medicare patients, but fairly
widespread for those over 65. And it has nothing to do with insurers... they
are totally out of the loop. It's physician-specific and $ stays in the practice.
You have *GOT* to be kidding me!!!
Well, Dad's next appointment (a regular check-up) is the 27th. "WE" (aka ME)
will be having a chat with the doc about this.
Grrr.
Anybody here have the same thing??? (My guess is "no".)
Charge dat docta back cuz if Dad was well enuff to come in fer his WELLNESS EXAM den dere was no reason for the exam in da first place so obviouslys it was done fer da sheer pleasure ub dat doctas enjoyment and whem he baulks at dats tell him, well you pay fer a moobie ticket to watch da moobie fer pleasure My Dad is chargin YOU fer his visual display also den tells him I hopes you emjoyed dis fime portrals ub humans atontomys PAY UP ya stoopid rectal openin![]()
THAT is reasonable and expected. To answer your questions requires... I have a online service that allows me to contact her and ask questions or get a prescription written--also with no charge. however,
I do pay a small yearly fee for the online service.
