Refer to smirking while peacefully MAGA. It's all about documentation. If not documented, didn't happen.
So what I would do if I tested positive for COVID:
- Ask my doctor to prescribe me HCQ + Azithromycin
- [DR refuses]
- Ask DR if it is his/her own well informed personal professional decision, or if is the the policy of his employer or someone else for them to not prescribe the drug which appears the be the only available prophylaxis / early treatment.
- [DR explains.] Dr. is f-cked either way.
- Ask doctor to prescribe me brand name Viagra
- [DR writes the prescription, because Pfizer. Woot woot.]
- Say goodbye.
- On way out . stop and ask Doctors staff for copy of the detailed physicians notes for the visit.
- Let them know I'll wait a few minutes for the copy.
- [Dr. needs to write those notes accurately during or shortly after visit].
- Receive them. If they are incorrect, or "missing" any important details of the visit, ask them to make my medical record represent the visit and request/denials for treatment.
If I were to suffer needlessly in any way, whatever the Dr. writes to indemnify themselves is not enough. They risk that any day the efforts hide the truth about HCQ will collapse, leaving them exposed to lawsuits. And I would make sure they know this before they provided the visit notes.
If it's a HMO or big medical, expect to wait a long time and probably wind up talking to Chief of Medical Staff for some additional bullshit explanation. Ask them to include that discussion in the notes as well. Really if it went beyond my Dr. though (i.e damage control), I'd start recording.
Refer to smirking while peacefully MAGA. It's all about documentation. If not documented, didn't happen. So what I would do if I tested positive for COVID:
- Ask my doctor to prescribe me HCQ + Azithromycin
- [DR refuses]
- Ask DR if it is his/her own well informed personal professional decision, or if is the the policy of his employer or someone else for them to not prescribe the drug which appears the be the only available prophylaxis / early treatment.
- [DR explains.] Dr. is f-cked either way.
- Ask doctor to prescribe me brand name Viagra
- [DR writes the prescription, because Pfizer. Woot woot.]
- Say goodbye.
- On way out . stop and ask Doctors staff for copy of the detailed physicians notes for the visit.
- Let them know I'll wait a few minutes for the copy.
- [Dr. needs to write those notes accurately during or shortly after visit].
- Receive them. If they are incorrect, or "missing" any important details of the visit, ask them to make my medical record represent the visit and request/denials for treatment.
If I were to suffer needlessly in any way, whatever the Dr. writes to indemnify themselves is not enough. They risk that any day the efforts hide the truth about HCQ will collapse, leaving them exposed to lawsuits. And I would make sure they know this before they provided the visit notes.
If it's a HMO or big medical, expect to wait a long time and probably wind up talking to Chief of Medical Staff for some additional bullshit explanation. Ask them to include that discussion in the notes as well. Really if it went beyond my Dr. though (i.e damage control), I'd start recording.
Refer to smirking while peacefully MAGA. It's all about documentation. If not documented, didn't happen. So what I would do if I tested positive for COVID:
- Ask my doctor to prescribe me HCQ + Azithromycin
- [DR refuses]
- Ask DR if it is his/her own well informed personal professional decision, or if is the the policy of his employer or someone else for them to not prescribe the drug which appears the be the only available prophylaxis / early treatment.
- [DR explains.] Dr. is f-cked either way.
- Ask doctor to prescribe me brand name Viagra
- [DR writes the prescription, because Pfizer. Woot woot.]
- Say goodbye.
- On way out . stop and ask Doctors staff for copy of the detailed physicians notes for the visit.
- Let them know I'll wait a few minutes for the copy.
- [Dr. needs to write those notes accurately during or shortly after visit].
- Receive them. If they are incorrect, or "missing" any important details of the visit, ask them to make my medical record represent the visit and request/denials for treatment.
If I were to suffer needlessly in any way, whatever the Dr. writes to indemnify themselves is not enough. They risk that any day the efforts hide the truth about HCQ will collapse, leaving them exposed to lawsuits. And I would make sure they know this before they provided the visit notes.
If it's a HMO or big medical, expect to wait a long time and probably wind up talking to Chief of Medical Staff for some additional bullshit explanation. Ask them to include that discussion in the notes as well. Really if it went beyond my Dr. though, I'd start recording.
Refer to smirking while peacefully MAGA. It's all about documentation. If not documented, didn't happen. So what I would do if I tested positive for COVID:
- Ask my doctor to prescribe me HCQ + Azithromycin
- [DR refuses]
- Ask DR if it is his/her own well informed personal professional decision, or if is the the policy of his employer or someone else for them to not prescribe the drug which appears the be the only available prophylaxis / early treatment.
- [DR explains.] Dr. is f-cked either way.
- Ask doctor to prescribe me brand name Viagra
- [DR writes the prescription, because Pfizer. Woot woot.]
- Say goodbye.
- On way out . stop and ask Doctors staff for copy of the detailed physicians notes for the visit.
- Let them know I'll wait a few minutes for the copy.
- [Dr. needs to write those notes accurately during or shortly after visit].
- Receive them. If they are incorrect, or "missing" any important details of the visit, ask them to make my medical record represent the visit and request/denials for treatment.
If I were to suffer needlessly in any way, whatever the Dr. writes to indemnify themselves is not enough. They risk that any day the efforts hide the truth about HCQ will collapse, leaving them exposed to lawsuits. And I would make sure they know this before they provided the visit notes.
If it's a HMO or big medical, expect to wait a long time and probably wind up talking to Chief of Medical Staff for some additional bullshit explanation. Ask them to include that discussion in the notes as well.