Not only are some neuro's stupid, but primary care drs are too!

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I have spent half of yesterday, and all day today waiting to get a prescription from my primary care drs office. I seriously was about ready to beat someone up!

This year alone, Ive had to deal with MRSA 3 Times! The drs whom I was seeing, the last one was the best dr, the other times I had to see a specialist, and a practitioner dr... but they couldnt figure out why every three months I was getting a case of MRSA! This year, Ive had it in February, when I had to get my lip lanced open by a specialist! Then comes the end of May... and my lower lip area again got it... then comes September, when I saw a dr at my primary care drs office who I think is the nicest dr! :) But they couldnt figure out why I was getting this MRSA over and over again. So I was given some facial gel to help with preventing the MRSA from returning. I got this in May. Its called Acanya Gel. I was told to only use it twice a week, because it was during the hot summer temps, and it has a caution on it where it says to avoid being out in the sun when using it, because it can cause burning to occur on the skin. So when I first started using it, I was only using it twice a week. Then comes september, and I was told by this dr to use it every night after washing my face. Since then, ive been doing great! Well, this gel I got in May lasted me almost 6 months! Which is great! This gel runs around $300! At the time, we had blue cross blue shield and I paid $25 for it. This time around, our insurance changed since July 1st, and we are now with United Health Care. when I went to get a refill, which I had 4 of them, I handed them our new insurance card, and they said I had to have prior authorization for it. So, I had to have my drs contact my insurance company giving them a reason why I had to have this. When told I was given Clindamyacin the antibiotic for the MRSA, and it worked, this is one of the main ingrediants in the gel, and they wanted me to have something they knew would work to preven the MRSA from reoccuring.

Well, the insurance still denied it! :soap: So I give them a call, and they said Ive never tried a generic! I said No I have not... is is the same ingrediants as the brand name? I looked it up and the only difference was the brand name gel has 1.2% of the Clindamyacin, where the generic has 1.0% of the Clindamyacin. So I called my drs office asking them to please fax over a prescription for the generic gel to my pharmacy. this was in the early morning hours today... around 9am.

Noon comes, I hear NOTHING. I call back to get an update. They are at lunch. I tell them I want to leave my cell phone number, because I needed to run some errons. I never heard back. 3pm comes.. I call again. This time I talk to a nurse. She said she got my message, but didnt have time to get back to me. really? 6 hours later and still cant find time to call or fax the prescription? She said she will fax it over. 4pm comes... still nothing. I call our local pharmacy to ask if they recieved anything? NOPE. Nothing. The pharmacy calls the drs. They get nothing in return. 5pm comes, the office closes. They have a oncall drs line, so I call that.

The oncall dr said that when he looked in my chart, the only thing listed in it was them noting they called me at 9am to tell me my insurance denied the Name Brand medication! Thats it! Nothing about me calling, and talking to the nurse 15 minutes after that call, to ask her to please see if I can get the generic gel. Nothing about us calling at noon, or 3pm...or 4pm.. or 5pm! NOTHING. Thats when I told the on call dr the nurses name to let them know I wasnt just making this stuff up!

He said he will fax it over to my pharmacy and to call the pharmacy in 15 minutes to see if it got there.

So we wait, and call. They got it, but the prescription sent was "WRONG!"... The dr put down an incorrect dosage amount, that wasnt even right. the pharmacy called us to tell us they got it, but couldnt fill it because they cant fill it with the wrong information that didnt even make sense! So the pharmacy asked for the oncall drs phone number, and called them!

This is all taking place after I spent all day yesterday and today going back and fourth with this damn drs office!

NEVER again will I be going back to this drs office! I made it very clear to my husband that we are changing primary care drs! Im sick of them treating their patients like crap! Ever since their main dr left the office in may of this year, everything has gone downhill.

Im so thankful for my pharmacy to help me out by getting this prescription tonight! :) The pharmacist didnt have to call the oncall dr, but went out of her way to help me! Thats the kind of customer service we should be seeing everywhere! :clap:
 
I had a similar experience about 6 months ago. In addition to my primary dr's office being confused, there was confusion between him and my specialist around dosage. Confusion all around. I finally asked my specialist to call the prescription in so I'd have my medication, so short term problem solved. Then I got my PCP to take over the prescription and call in refills. Long term problem solved. I think they have too many patients and too little help. Too little time. And overloaded assistants to boot. Why else would normally really smart people be making such simple mistakes?

Hooray for your pharmacist!!!
 
We've been with this family drs office since 2004... at least I have. I was added on when we got married in December 2003. I went for my first visit in January 2004. But my husband has been with the same drs office since he was a teenager! So at least the past 20 years now! But the bad thing is that since May of this year, the head dr, who still owns part of the office, left the drs office as being a dr, and has his own emergency practice. When he left, the communication between the drs/nurses and patients, slowly started to go downhill. Heck in May when I had my second case of MRSA, I had to BEG the practitioner dr to please lance my lip open! I knew what the heck had to be done and there was no way I was going do it myself at home! He didnt want to, but he knew it had to be done in order to heal. It wasnt that painful, but gosh I just knew it had to be done. Then came the communication problems when it came to needing to talk to a nurse. You could call in the morning and not hear anything back that day at all. Then you would call the next day, leave a message and wait all day to hear from them. The drs there half of them, dont know one thing from another! One time I went in, about a year ago... and was given Hydroco for Bronchitis. Little did I know it would cause me to have seizures. Well, I was waking up in the mornings to my left arm being in severe pain. I couldnt bend it back, and my shoulder area was killing me. I was worried sick that it had something to do with my heart. So I went and got tests done to make sure my heart was in good shape. Then went back to my primary care drs office. The dr there had another dr come in and said I had some kind of arm ligament pain that needed to me cured with going to physical therapy! LOL Even when I brought up the Hydroco... it took my aunt who use to be a nurse, to put the two together! I had a seizure one night and was taken to the ER. My aunt was with me and was talking with the ER dr, who said that the Hydroco along with my seiuzre medications, was probably the cause of the seizures occuring, which would explain the pain in my arm on my left side, since when I have a seiuzre I stiffen up. Once I stopped the Hydroco, the seizures stopped and so did the pain.

It just goes to show you how stupid some drs can be!
 
You've really been through the wringer. Why do you think you keep getting MRSA? Some strains are antibiotic resistant. Does the doctor have any explanation? Since you are insured maybe you can go see an infectious disease specialist? MRSA is nothing to fool around with.
 
Sounds like the typical BS you gotta put up with when it comes to with crappy Dr.s. Finding a good one is a breath of fresh air. MRSA, no joke for sure. Hope they get it figured out.
 
I have no clue why I keep getting mrsa. When I last spoke with my dr, well not my original dr, but the dr who saw me, she was the most caring dr out of all of them. She asked if Ive been in a hospital recently, or if I work? Just trying to get a good idea of how I keep coming up with mrsa. I said I havnt been in a hospital since March 2011, when I had my VEEG. I had no clue what was going on. I dont work, and Im pretty much at home. She did say that my immune system would be lower, since Im not around alot of people, and if I do get out, even going to the grocery store, I can pick it up and once I get it, the first two years of getting it is the hardest to make sure you dont get it again. So since then, she's the one who told me about the clorox bath. she said to take one cut of clorox, poor it in the bathtub and soak for a good 15 minutes, every week or two. It will take all the bacteria off of me. Then I also started using Hibaclense when washing my face. I wash my face with the usual facial soap, and then put the hibaclense on after that. Helps to clear out all that bacteria that could be in the pores on my face. Since may Ive used the gel and so far so good.... Im just praying that this crap stays away!

I'll have to look into a infectious disease specialist. So far, ive only seen my primary care dr, and the specialist who had to lance my lip open the first time I had it.
 
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