Wasting time for what is right (long post,sorry)

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I am sorry up front if this gets long.

Quick history here. I am an RN as well as a patient of a GI doc. Well, he has been treating me for almost 3 yrs and I am worse now than I was when I started "treatment". I have Ulcerative Colitis, bad but not life threatning (yet). So, after some complications from my last round of meds I developed an actual life threatning complication (pancreatitis w/ some strange liver involvement and splenomegaly).So, I had been c/o severe abdominal pain for over aweek, and this guy just wanted to put me on steroids. Thank g-d I didn't (can you imagine trying to mask the pain of pancreatitis...!?!) Anyhow, if he had LISTENED to my symptoms in th first place it would have spare me 2 ER visits and a helluva medical bill(s). By the way he just never saw me in his office or ran any labs (which in retrospect I should have demanded) for more than one year.

I am NOT suing or anything, I just had it w/ him and am going for a second opinion. I asked for a copy or fax of my comnplete file. The office faxed me a release blah, blah...They then faxed me practically NADA. A couple of labs from 3 yrs ago, no progress notes, no records of any treatment, history or medications. I call back and the office manager says "We don't release progress notes, those belong to the doctor." Well, I just said that doesn't sound right to me and I'd call back. O.K, I did my homework. I am in California where according to the Cal Medial Board, I have a LEGAL right to have a copy of my complete record within 15 days of asking in writing(the consent does this). If they don't comply, the board will make them give them over. I even sent a fax offering to pay for copy fees.

What should I do next? I don't want to lose my cool, but I want my copy so I can get on with it. What do you think?

So sorry this was so long!!!

Thanks for the well wishes everyone.

As for lying in charting, Christen, they do it all the time. I find it hard to even see a new doc, because I am always so suspicious!

Well, being naive and paranoid must have their benefits.... Every word I chart I am so conscious of someone reading later. I could not imagine having the...er, um... brass testicules.. to deliberately fabricate in a patient's chart.

So if in nursing school they teach you to never, ever, ever, in med school, they teach you how to get away with it? Apparently, they don't teach that "yellow" doesn't necessarily mean jaundiced....

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