RE: Non-Urgent Medical Question

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To:

Nancy E Madinger, MD

From:

James M Driskill

Sent:

10/24/2016  8:06 PM MDT

Seriously? This is a pivot point deviation in a conversation.
I realize that the entire ID is a team collective supportive function for patients.
So "your right" in replying and offering your care advice to a thread not
belonging to you is permissive. However not appropriate to this circumstance.
Since all of this has been placed public worldwide visible web already,
an obvious internal default permissive consent has already established with that action
that you can read my letter here.

With your reply, you have not won more respect, you actually have lost more.

Has she independently read this? She was not available for scheduling of apt in dept today.
Is your deletion / removal from her view possible? Not sure / perhaps
Did she give you permission to reply onto the subject?
if you have a reply -- please respectfully reply to the words I sent you.
systemID in your name.
This now been memetically applied:
http://meme.gruwup.net/%23Kramobone-The.Bad/%23Monica.Anne.Flynn.NP/
----- Message -----
From: Monica Anne Flynn, NP
Sent: 10/24/2016 12:19 PM MDT
To: James M Driskill
Subject: RE: Non-Urgent Medical Question

Mr. Driskill,
Please make an appointment with Karen Lyda NP for you mental health medication management.
Regards,
Monica Flynn

----- Message -----
From: James M Driskill
Sent: 10/24/2016 10:14 AM MDT
To: Nancy E Madinger, MD
Subject: Non-Urgent Medical Question


Urgency vs Non-Urgency is I am sure you realize subjective conclusion based on direct doctor examination. I don't really know how to express how important this is right here - non-urgent - for you as my doctor to incorporate a full-view understanding to what level I am actually more than less - self-supporting capable of making good sound decisions with a full empowered understand wisdom taught through first my family.

My grandmother -- Helen Marie Warnick of San Bernardino - principle career throughout my childhood was the head nurse in charge of Patton State Psychiatric Hospital in San Bernardino. This was until her final retirement. This is the only job that my grandmother, [ mom's mother ] had from my growing up perspective.

For most all that I remember growing up, I had an experienced influence empowerment with understanding mental illness from this perspective. You might also realize, that as my medical chart progresses to the standing reversal of my diabetic condition.