Posted by alexandra_k on March 29, 2005, at 5:13:38
In reply to Re: I rang her up... » alexandra_k, posted by 10derHeart on March 29, 2005, at 1:55:16
> Sheesh, Alex, you are forever being tested, aren't you?
Yes.... Someone out there must be trying to teach me patience ;-)
> But with your p-doc - more of the same garbage, right? Am I remembering correctly this IS his modus operendi (sp.?) ? To mess around, be slow, be disorganized, fail to follow through...generally...be a shite?
Yup.
Though he can be really sweet too at times. That is what is so hard. He is well intentioned. Well intentioned but hopeless. He even left the room to make a call when his pager went off today. AND WE HAVE BEEN THROUGH THAT SEVERAL TIMES ALREADY. Sheesh.>If so, hang in there, he's slowing it down, but not stopping anything. Just stay all over his dumb *ss.
Yeah. I do nag. He has taught me to be verrrrrry persistent.
> And hey, she didn't say anything negative, right? Just was caught off guard. So that's good.Yeah. I managed to splutter something about how I had an assessment done by xxx and that she had made a dx and reccomended her as a t. She seemed really suprised that she had been reccomended. She was like 'why did she reccomend me??' (sounded like she had no idea who this person was). I said that she had talked to her colleagues about finding someone to treat me in this region and they had suggested her. Then she was like 'oh, I see'.
She seemed really keen to ring off and go check her messages (because I told her the p-doc said he had left one) and she said she'd call me back. But then she did (and got my answer phone) and said that there wasn't any message. So I sent her the email (cause I couldn't get through) to clarify (how hopeless he could be with that) and about the funding situation and the ballpark figure. In case she was starting to think I was a crank. And how he would probably need a more accurate figure and a proposal before they would seriously consider it.
:-)
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