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Please, don't explain to me about the difference between opinions and fact. I know the difference.
An NP with only 3 years of experience and a neurologist did exams on me few months back. Just received their reports. The NP out and out lied about facts and misrepresented medical records. It was intentional as all get out. He claimed that a clearly charted diagnosis of solvent poisoning by an MD was not a diagnosis. He called it speculation and then claimed that notes (by a corpsmen that didn't make a diagnosis though it showed his assumption he was dealing with flu) where a diagnosis and the conclusion. Moreover, the G.I. distress from the solvent poisoning was shown to last some period of time greater than 21 days. That proved it was not the flu. This ass hat even cited statistics to show that it was an above average flu season and argue against the diagnosis. The shithook neurologist didn't actually lie but he tried some real slick shit that would take too long to describe that was clearly intended to cause a denial.
I am not asking what to do about these exams. They're laughable at this point. They're not a problem for me but I want to get these clowns.
Is there anyone in the VA that will do anything but pat them on the back for a good effort?
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