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‎03-15-2015 02:46 PM
My guess is you can thank (UNFORTUNATELY) the fact that we all have to not let anyone listen to our medical issues (whatever it is called).
I personally think it is so ignorant I want to spit. If I were you, I'd have my parents sign something giving you the right to authorize any and all medical care necessary for their well-being.
You're their daughter, it's not like you are going to do something that would harm them.
The next time you have to call emergency or talk to anyone about the care of your parents whip out this paper (have it notarized) saying you are authorized to speak for them.
You are going to save yourself a lot of grief and frustration if you'd just do this. Have several copies made (you might even want to have several originals made) as some places won't accept copies (we found this out).
Things have gotten so stupid about everything (don't get me started) and don't you people start in about people's identities.
It's stupid. I'll be in line at the Dr's office standing WAY back in line. The other day there were 3 of us in line. Each person was talking so loud (nothing personal like ID numbers, etc, but their next appointment) it probably went down the hallway.
If we'd just go after those who steal identities and other people's business (gee why is there a need for these people to have it, I wonder) then we wouldn't have to worry about problems like the OP commented on.
Phew! I've signed just about everything I can to give my daughter's the authority to tell the Drs what to do if something happens and I can't think for myself. I'm not worried about them doing me in in a hurry (I have three wonderful adult daughters). They will inherit a lot of money when I go. I've tried to give it to them now and they won't take it.
I mention the last few sentences because it shows show stupid all of this is. My guess is the OP only loves her parents and wants to care for them. She's not going to do or say anthing that harms them.
It's not the fault of the medical personell. They can lose their licenese if they don't go directly to the Father.
Change some of these stupid laws or find a way to go after people who BREAK the stupid laws. It's always the law abiding people who suffer.
Like I said things have gotten really stupid.
‎03-15-2015 03:01 PM
‎03-15-2015 03:05 PM
chrystall you said much better what I TRIED to say (through my rant) and in much less words.
Well done.
‎03-15-2015 03:14 PM
‎03-15-2015 03:21 PM
After years of caring for my parents, I dealt with many medical situations. I learned the best way to help them was to follow the lead of the medical personnel. Dealing with an emergency is a highly stressful situation, and it is so easy to be overly helpful. It is so important to not let personalities get in the way. Yours, or theirs.
‎03-15-2015 06:09 PM
On 3/15/2015 momcat said:After years of caring for my parents, I dealt with many medical situations. I learned the best way to help them was to follow the lead of the medical personnel. Dealing with an emergency is a highly stressful situation, and it is so easy to be overly helpful. It is so important to not let personalities get in the way. Yours, or theirs.
I don't necessarily agree with following the lead of the medical personnel. When my dad was in the hospital years ago, I had a horrible doctor who I literally caught rolling his eyes as I was discussing my dad's care (which wasn't good). I did complain in this case to the hospital administrator who spoke to the doctor. Our parents definitely need a health advocate because if I hadn't been there, I am convinced my dad never would have made it out alive. In this instance of the OP however I did agree she should forget about it and move on since the incident is over and done with and not worth her stress to pursue.
‎03-15-2015 07:27 PM
All of you are so kind to take the time to respond. I am quite satisfied to let this go and be blessed that everything worked out for the good.
Thank You!
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