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What to tell the doctor Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)
So, be honest with your doctor. Tell him you've got more than one worry, and ask if he can deal with them at
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time. If not, offer to come back again when he has more time, and could give you
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double appointment. That's how I often get over
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consultation hurdle - by sizing up
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problems presented, tackling
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most important, and then suggesting
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others can be dealt with in depth later.
Time also needs to be set aside to find out whether
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advice has been understood. It has been calculated
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patient only remembers
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third of what has been said in
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surgery, and there's no knowing if it's
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important third either. If you don't understand something, say so rather than get
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wrong end of
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stick, and start worrying over nothing.
Lastly, there is
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door-knob situation.
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patient talks about
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seemingly minor problem.
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doctor deals with it, and
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consultation ends.
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patient reaches
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door and turns, saying "Oh, by
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way, doctor - I've got
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discharge."
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starts
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consultation all over again.
Don't be shy. Get talking about what is worrying you most as soon as you've sat down and said "Good morning". Try not to get embarrassed; doctors are trained to talk about delicate matters. Don't be afraid to voice your fears. After you've let them out they won't seem half so bad, and you'll have got
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best out of your chat in
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