1/5 Zenneia M. 1 year ago on Google
Enough
is
enough.
I
have
been
a
patient
for
over
15
years.
Referred
many
other
patients
to
Dr
Bolling
-
they
all
left.
Yet
and
still
I
stayed
because
she
was
all
I’d
known
since
college.
Despite
the
many
urgings
from
friends
and
family
I
stayed.
You
live
and
you
learn.
She
simply
does
not
care
about
her
patients.
If
you
are
even
slightly
overweight
she
will
ignore
every
other
symptom
and
tell
you
to
lose
weight.
She
constantly
told
me
different
things
to
try
despite
the
fact
that
I
told
her
I
exercised
religiously
and
never
lost
weight
despite
averaging
1600
calories
in
a
good
day.
The
others
that
I
referred
left
for
the
same
reason.
My
sister
is
about
20lbs
overweight.
Dr
Bolling
ignored
her
complaints
about
pain
and
other
issues
and
told
her
to
lose
weight.
She
ended
up
needing
her
gallbladder
removed.
I
struggled
for
13
years
with
no
answers,
sympathy
or
attempt
at
diagnosing
or
trying
to
understand.
Yet,
I
stayed.
Well,
today
was
the
last
straw.
I
ended
up
going
out
of
the
country
for
weight
loss
surgery
as
a
last
resort,
came
back
and
the
routine
removal
of
my
stitches
has
turned
in
to
quite
an
ordeal.
Went
to
Urgent
Care,
they
said
go
to
your
PCP
so
they
can
remove
and
monitor
for
you.
Called
Dr.
Bolling
office
and
she
wouldn’t
even
get
on
the
phone
and
talk
to
me.
After
15+
years
I
deserved
better
than
that.
Went
to
the
ER,
they
ended
up
helping
me,
but
also
asked
“why
didn’t
you
go
to
your
PCP?
Don’t
you
have
one?”
Was
referred
to
general
surgery
after
difficulty,
they
also
asked
“What
about
your
PCP?”
Every
healthcare
provider
asked
why
I
didn’t
go
to
my
PCP
and
I
had
to
tell
them
she
wouldn’t
even
talk
to
me
when
I
called.
I
understand
liability,
but
a
life
is
a
life.
I
have
great
insurance
and
need
medical
help
which
I
should
have
gotten.
Did
I
mention
she
wouldn’t
even
talk
to
me?
My
PCP
of
15+
years
basically
said
oh
well.
I’d
heard
her
talk
about
other
patients
dying
and
“not
listening
to
her”
and
I
always
thought
it
was
a
bit
rough
for
your
doctor
to
have
no
compassion,
but
it
certainly
hits
different
when
you’re
on
the
receiving
end.
I
hope
she
retires
soon
because
I
deserve
better
and
so
do
her
patients.
If
you’re
reading
this
and
could
stand
to
lose
even
10lbs,
find
another
physician.
You
will
not
be
heard
here.