Guest guest Posted February 9, 2005 Report Share Posted February 9, 2005 : My sister and I go to every appointment with my dad and there has been several question that we would like to ask him, but feel uncomfortable asking them in front of my dad. Try faxing or emailing your questions before your visit. Make sure your questions are short and to the point, Drs. these days don't have too much time for the families. Too bad since noone knows the patient better. You could also ask for some time alone with the dr. perhaps while your Dad is being prepared for an examination, or otherwise kept occupied by a nurse or someone on his staff. Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2005 Report Share Posted February 12, 2005 if i have a quetion for the doc tht i dont want to ask infront of dad, but dad would benefit from the answer i write it on a smal piece of paoper and attach it to his chart for the doctor to see, if i dont want dad to hear i write it and leave space for the doc to write an answer to me this works well for us, hugs sharon m From: buev@... Date: 2005/02/09 Wed PM 08:56:10 EST To: LBDcaregivers Subject: Family questions : My sister and I go to every appointment with my dad and there has been several question that we would like to ask him, but feel uncomfortable asking them in front of my dad. Try faxing or emailing your questions before your visit. Make sure your questions are short and to the point, Drs. these days don't have too much time for the families. Too bad since noone knows the patient better. You could also ask for some time alone with the dr. perhaps while your Dad is being prepared for an examination, or otherwise kept occupied by a nurse or someone on his staff. Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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