>But when you've been seeing the same doctor for almost 10 years and have a records folder about 3 inches thick in which every other page is a list of allergies and current drugs being taken (all of which were prescribed by said doctor except one), it gets a little old.
FWIW, when I went to my primary for something the other day, they handed me a page showing what meds they had on record for me to correct. My eye doctor reviewed the list with me when I was in the other week, though didn't have access to my primary's list. (I confuse everyone by seeing doctors associated with two different hospital systems. I know the one my primary is in does share my records among their docs.)
Tamar
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