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What ticks you off?

glenda_al
9 years ago

Lack of concern by doctors personal nurse!

My doctor has a young nurse, and is so hard to communicate with her. Experienced that with her, this past Friday. He had a very compassionate nurse, that everyone loved, but she's gone. I'm planning on giving my doctor my opinion, for what it's worth. Hope it helps.

Love my doctor, but his personal nurse lacks.

Comments (47)

  • Deeby
    9 years ago

    When I say my name is Deborah and people immediately Debbie me. Or ALWAYS write Debra without asking how my name is spelled, which is Deborah.

  • glenda_al
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Know it all: Love my best friend, but I call her my "Encyclopedia" friend.

    Love being around her, but she's a bit much. Wish she was less knowledgable at times :o)

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  • rhizo_1 (North AL) zone 7
    9 years ago

    Glenda, I'm sorry that you experienced that. I would go with your gut feeling about complaining and do so in a productive manner. Or, give the nurse a second chance....not a third. I waited too long to bring a problem to my doctor's attention once and it won't happen again.

    I've had a few bad experiences with support staff and it's sooooo frustrating! Here's something to remember...if you (anyone of us) feel like we're being wronged by a a member of your doctor's staff, YOU WONT BE THE ONLY ONE. I learned that by experience. So don't suffer in silence very long. Most doctors want to know of any problems.

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    Tailgaters.

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    9 years ago

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  • socks
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    Litterbugs.

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  • debo_2006
    9 years ago

    People who are obviously texting or talking on their phone while driving. I see so may all over the road because looking at their phone to get that message to the other person or talking to the person is so much more important than looking at the road and getting to their destination safety without harming others.

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  • littlebug5
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  • ellendi
    9 years ago

    Glenda, many years ago I was upset at the way I was spoken to at my dentist's office.
    I called and spoke directly to the dentist. He took what I said under consideration while also being understanding to the receptionist. (She was frustrated at the health insurance, not me per se.)

    She is still working and is always very cordial!

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  • Elmer J Fudd
    9 years ago

    Back to the original post, is "hard to communicate with" a way of saying that she's not a native speaker of English? In my area, that's almost more the rule than an exception.

    As with having a name with multiple forms and spellings that causes people to get it wrong, needing to deal with people whose verbal English skills are sub-par is something to accept and move on. It won't change anytime soon.

  • jewels_ks
    9 years ago

    When I go through a drive thru and I say "thank you' and they say "you're welcome". Drives me insane!!

  • angelaid
    9 years ago

    "When I go through a drive thru and I say "thank you' and they say "you're welcome". Drives me insane!!"

    Seriously?

  • glenda_al
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Doctors appointments, and waiting forever in your room, when told he will be in in just a few minutes.

    Today, I waited 45 minutes, and no one came in to check on me.

    Once the doctor came in things went smoothly.

    This post was edited by glenda_al on Mon, Oct 20, 14 at 18:52

  • nanny98
    9 years ago

    I believe the proper response to "Thank You" Is, "You are welcome". Did I miss that change?

  • amicus
    9 years ago

    I'm thinking it's a typo that should read "...and they DON'T say you're welcome."

  • Deeby
    9 years ago

    It doesn't tick me off but I find "as well" instead of "too" annoying. When did that start? And grey for gray. Queue for line. I don't know why Americans are doing it but it's annoying and silly.

  • dorothy_oahu
    9 years ago

    People who let their kids run all lover in stores and the worst is high pitched screamers! The parents act like they are deaf or immune to it. I guess because I have hearing aids it is amplified for me. I just cover my ears and pull out my hearing aids as sometimes it is just so PAINFUL for me. It usually startles me when they start and I can't help but just let out an OHhh! as I cover my ears.

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  • grandmamary_ga
    9 years ago

    Doctors who are so hard to understand. Or mumble.
    Mary

  • jewels_ks
    9 years ago

    Let me explain this a little more. When I go through a drive thru it is just habit for me to say "thank you" to them and I think they should say 'thank you" to me...not "you're welcome". We all have our own things that tick us off and mine just happens to be this.....seriously!

  • rob333 (zone 7b)
    9 years ago

    mine is similar to susie's... people who try to tell you what to do/supervise you. I'll add, but they're so busy telling you what to do, that they do not do what they are supposed to do. Work and driving come to mind. I just think, if you worry about you and I worry about me, it'll all work out perfectly.

  • phoggie
    9 years ago

    Oh my, I must be getting to be a hard to please old fart!...As I read these, I can relate to just about all of them...I need to lighten up and relax :-)

  • joyfulguy
    9 years ago

    Me, to, for quite a few of them, phoggie.

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  • dees_1
    9 years ago

    Blfenton, let me tell you about the number of people who mispronounced DEE. So many ways, it is impossible to count.

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    That is all....for now.....

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    9 years ago

    Repeated advertising & commercials about our elected governors.

  • fiveholetarget
    9 years ago

    I get ticked off when I make a call to a service center for help, and the person who answers the phone speaks poor English or has a thick accent.

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    9 years ago

    For awhile our Doctors were not able to choose there nurses, the medical center did. Apparently this has been changed, but our biggest problem is keeping both doctors and nurses. In fact they just had 19 Philippine families brought over to fill the vacancies'. They are great, and there spouses are working in some of the stores and I really like them also. They are very attentive and if they say I will check on it and be back, they really are right back.. There are signs up if you have waited 20 minutes, please check with the desk. As for not being called from the waiting room, I don't wait for them to call me, if they seem to be looking around, I will ask them who they are looking for. I know they are suppose to check the chart, but occasionally they will pick up the wrong chart and are looking for the wrong person. If I have setting in a room very long, I will open the door to the hall way and get there attention. Most of the time it works.

  • lucillle
    9 years ago

    "I get ticked off when I make a call to a service center for help, and the person who answers the phone speaks poor English or has a thick accent."

    Their accent doesn't bother me. Since I'm hearing impaired, whoever they are, they have to be patient with me, and if they are successfully helping me, I certainly try to be patient with them.

  • angelaid
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    Wow. If someone tells me "thank you" automatic response is "you're welcome". Good thing I don't work at a drive through! LOL

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    Original Author
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    Mary

  • Deeby
    9 years ago

    Typing lol so often, especially over some boring thing that isn't at all funny. "I planted peas today, lol, and took a nap, lol." It's such a turn off I quit reading a post as soon as I see lol.

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