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Is it normal for my doctor's office to deny my knowledge of a drug screening they gave me even after the visit was paid for and over with? I knew I wasn't going to be clean (THC) and I informed her of that beforehand. I called for the results and was told they won't release those types of results at all.
While on the subject, I accessed the patient portal a while back and discovered I have some MAJOR issues going on internally, that are chronic and do not go away on it's own, one of them being pancreatitis amongst many other things that were wrong with different levels and stuff.
I've suspected LUPUS, possible cancer, all sorts of things because I have been progressively feeling worse and worse as the years pass. Every time I got labs done, they just said my vitamin levels were a bit low but that's it.
They first input that information in like 2017 and NEVER TOLD ME. I don't know what to do... I only discovered those at the end of 2023.
(Side note): Another shady thing happened, dealing with my insurance magically changing what it was in their system from Medicaid family planning to something I've never heard of IN 2018 and now I owe them over $1000...
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