Slightly different.
Posted By: mt on 2008-03-09
In Reply to: Oh, so it's okay for a gynecologist to - Me
besides, you don't even know what he said. He may have said...you're tests are okay. OP seems upset about the overcharging, which is very understandable. However, it's not the doctor's fault. Fraud over the advertisement, yes. Attempting to bring a doc down over telling you tests were okay because your ticked off at being overcharged, not okay. Mountain out of a molehill on that part. And yes, being told your pregnant is different. If you had a Pap and doctor told you in the waiting room...everything was okay, yes I'd be fine with it.
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With all due respect, I think you are spltting hairs and slightly nutz.
"spin" truth? hardly. i feel sorry for your family dealing with this nitpicking on a daily basis.
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