I was told I was admitted to a medical clinic for specialist care and to make an appointment, and then I called over a week ago to make that appointment and no one got back to me. They said they would, and it's been over a week, and when I last talked to someone, they specifically said they'd have someone call me right back, and that I probably couldn't get in for my first appointment, for at least ONE week. I said that was okay, do whatever you need to do and I understood and was happy they were taking me.
But then a week goes by.
They said I wouldn't get IN for an APPOINTMENT for one week, they didn't say no one was even going to call me back for a whole week. On top of that, I left two more messages and no one called me back.
If this is how it's going to be, or they're too busy to follow me, I will look for care and diagnostics with another medical facilitiy and group, and in that case, the next time I make a move, it would be to specifically get care from a Baptist healthcare organization, and only after I write to and speak with the director, so they know ahead of time what my situation is and what I've been through with Wenatchee.
I've decided I'll give it two weeks-1 month to assess what's going on and whether this is going to work out. If I have a good match with the specialist and it's just other people holding up the show, I'll stick with the specialist. If too many other things go wrong, I will probably move.
My first priority, and my number one objective, in moving away from the West Coast, was to make contacts and get objective healthcare to prove damages and cover-up.
I'm not going to stay in any location where this seems to be impossible. I am not impulsively moving around either. I'm trying to find healthcare to meet my needs, which will put me in an excellent position of getting my son back and then filing a lawsuit for civil rights violations.
My philosophy is that everyone should have a chance, an opportunity, to correct themselves, and their errors, or even their bad deeds. If it's not error, it's intentional. I give people a chance to fix things themselves. If a group is unwilling, after being given a reasonable space of time, to do this, I then proceed to take action.
Which is why I'm proceeding now with complaints to the ABA and ADA, regarding Wenatchee, and why I'm also going to get a Board that handles healthcare complaints involved as well. I was looking into this while I was still in Wenatchee, before my son and I experienced all the heatlh problems.
So therefore, as much as I like D.C. and the people I've met, I'll take the contact numbers and info from people who have been kind enough to give them out, and then probably be in better touch from another state, where I will get diagnostics and medical documentation and doctors working for me, who are not opposed to working AGAINST the doctors in the West, who, they will find out for themselves, put their own agendas above the vows made on the Hippocratic Oath, who not only retaliated against me but punished my son as well, for THEIR mistakes and abuse.
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