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Can Anyone Recommend a Good Steam Cleaner? July 28, 2004

Because I’m pretty sure my head exploded all over my beige carpet this morning. I called the RE’s office first thing to make sure Nurse A had faxed the rest of my records yesterday afternoon. Surprise, surprise, she hadn’t. I called back my OBGYN’s office once again and spoke to Nurse A. I explained that my appointment was in a few hours, and she said she would fax them this morning. She wasn’t going to fool me again with that one, so I suggested that I just come pick them up instead. I figured that was the only way that I could make sure ALL of my records got to the RE’s office.

So, I showed up at the OBGYN’s office, and they let Nurse A know I was there. She came to the waiting room shortly thereafter and handed me some copies. I took a quick look to make sure they were all there, and sure enough my HSG record was not included. I followed her to the back and made sure I got copies of everything. It sure was a pain getting all of those records, but I feel better now that I actually have copies in my possession.

Well, I better go make copies of those prized records before I leave in half an hour to go to our appointment. Thank you girls for your well wishes. It means a lot to me.

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1. Shop Girl - August 29, 2006

I totally hear ya on the major frustration with getting medical records transferred. When I first started down the IUI path, I also happened to drop my previous OB/GYN for sheer lack of empathy and emotion when she coldly dropped the azoospermia news on my husband. Then, I had to get the old records transferred to the new OB/GYN, and on top of all THAT, I was getting a bunch of additional tests ordered by the new OB/GYN that they then had to fax to my RE. You can just imagine the logistical nightmare that turned into. Best of luck to you as you get this situation nailed down…you’re not alone!