Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 NHS..first appt. is 15 minutes follow up 10 minutes !!!You 'focus' on why you are there. Gillian > > I think Gillian gave Adam great advice about not spilling her guts > to the gastro doc(no pun intended though it did work out well). From > a nursing standpoint, I see physicians starting out their days > already behind and soon overwhelmed with patients who have a 15 > minute appointment and 30 complaints. Mito is mind blowing to > doctors who hear about it in their genetic rotation and never in a > million years expected to see a confirmed patient. > > > > Automatically a red flag is raised that this person's care is going > to be difficult and they are constantly going to be seeing unusual > complications. A second problem arises when there are so many > specialists involved and A want to do this, but B thinks it will > compromise his care of his system and then C thinks they are both > wrong...once you reach the level that most of you are needing, Alice > is famous for advocating a case manager and now I totally agree and > see why. Medications alone, ordered for five seperate problems from > three different doctors could interact destroy the functioning you > have left, not to mention kill you! > > > > Complicated patients need to be instructed as witnesses in a trial > are. Answer that question and offer no other information. I can > anticipate what direction the doctor is going and what his next > question is going to be...but answering it before he asks only > confuses a tired mind. Always take an updated history and medication > list with you. > > > > Debra > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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