I'll try to keep this as short as possible and still get to the point.
Last Thursday I sent an e-mail to a lady in Washington D.C. explaining to her my need to be enrolled in the "Full time Choice Program". (The post that led to that e-mail is in this forum.) I was careful not to name any names because my intent was not to get anyone in trouble but to stress the importance of getting enrolled in the program.
I received a phone call Friday morning from a lady in D.C. and was assured I would be taken care of post haste.
Yesterday I received a call from the Cheif of Neurology at the VA clinic where I was being treated for my MS. He told me if I wanted to enroll the the Full time Choice program he would take care of it. Then he found out I was driving 70 miles one way to the clinic he said you have no business doing that and told me he would process my enrollment as quickly as he could. Problem solved everyone is happy.
Well today the VA Neurologist I was seeing at the clinic called today and layer into me like it was nobody's business. She was extremely defensive and defended herself on every point I mentioned in my e-mail. When I tried to say something she would say "LET ME FINISH TALKING SIR" in an extremely defensive tone. Then she said she wanted to see me Friday morning and she ordered a MRI stat.
So my first thought was to call her boss and not keep the appointment. So what would you do in this situation?
Last Thursday I sent an e-mail to a lady in Washington D.C. explaining to her my need to be enrolled in the "Full time Choice Program". (The post that led to that e-mail is in this forum.) I was careful not to name any names because my intent was not to get anyone in trouble but to stress the importance of getting enrolled in the program.
I received a phone call Friday morning from a lady in D.C. and was assured I would be taken care of post haste.
Yesterday I received a call from the Cheif of Neurology at the VA clinic where I was being treated for my MS. He told me if I wanted to enroll the the Full time Choice program he would take care of it. Then he found out I was driving 70 miles one way to the clinic he said you have no business doing that and told me he would process my enrollment as quickly as he could. Problem solved everyone is happy.
Well today the VA Neurologist I was seeing at the clinic called today and layer into me like it was nobody's business. She was extremely defensive and defended herself on every point I mentioned in my e-mail. When I tried to say something she would say "LET ME FINISH TALKING SIR" in an extremely defensive tone. Then she said she wanted to see me Friday morning and she ordered a MRI stat.
So my first thought was to call her boss and not keep the appointment. So what would you do in this situation?
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