[Diabetes-talk] information results
Donna Miller
dmiller64 at tx.rr.com
Fri Mar 6 23:29:08 UTC 2009
Dar, one thing you need to do is take a copy of the ADA law to the doctor's
office.
It's not fair you are not getting the result reports you want. I don't
understand that because I have no trouble getting mine.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "d m gina" <dmgina at samobile.net>
To: <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 9:40 AM
Subject: [Diabetes-talk] information results
> Good morning,
> I am under the understanding that if you call for your blood work results,
> you should be able to receive them by phone.
> Under the ADA.
> I was told yesterday, and this isn't the first time, that I could wait
> until I see my doctor before I learn any information.
> that it is waisting their time for them the Nurse Mary Jo to call me and
> give me any results.
> this is of my own tests, no one elses.
> I did learn about the a one c but the rest she said I could wait until I
> see the doctor.
> They don't send any print our way any more, because no one can read it to
> us.
> I shared our reader reads the mail, but how sad it is that I have to find
> out threw my reader my results.
> I know in Grate Falls Montana the nurses from the doctor office calls and
> shares with the blind what is happening on their behalf.
> I don't know if we have a doctors association here in town or not.
> Before I give them grief, I want to do the rite thing.
> I don't feel I am being treated with respect.
> I want to solve the problem so I am treated better.
> I don't know what the other blind do, except I kno what I want to do.
> Thanks,
>
> --
> --Dar
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> every sinner has a future
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