| One day I got a call at work from my (now previous) partner. "What's up?" "You need to come home, we need to talk." I duly do. "So I went to the doctor earlier today. Had an issue. They swabbed me and told me I have an STD. So they did a full STD and blood test, we'll see how that goes. In the meantime, who did you cheat on me with?" "Uh, nobody." Back and forth, arguing, etc. Me insisting I'll go get tested. The doctor rings back the next day. "We reviewed and looked again under the scope, and you do not have an STD, just a yeast infection." Relationship relief. A month later, get a call from the clinic: "So about this bill for $290 for a full workup and testing, can you pay that today?" No. Not a chance. You not only misread a test, but you also gave my girlfriend factually inaccurate information that you knew was going to be controversial. On the strength of that, you told her, "If it wasn't you, you really need to get fully tested if you don't know where he's been." And then you want to send me the bill for the battery of tests you ordered because you misread a culture? No. |