I have one final doctor's appointment that I'm going to make and I've decided if they don't listen to me then that's it... I'm done with doctors it just hurts my emotional health, wastes my money and does nothing to help my eyes.
So, with these high stakes, how do others prepare for their doctor's appointment, especially when they are not assertive and don't have anyone they are comfortable to bring along with them. I would like to write down exactly what I want to say and read it out or hand it to them, but I figure it wouldn't go down well.
I generally am so meek and quiet that the whole appointment gets wasted with the usual patronising and dismissive rubbish, the one time I tried to be assertive did NOT go well, I went too far and the doctor took great offense and ended up verbally abusing me. How do we find that middle ground, given that it's proven we only get about 20 seconds to speak before the doctor interrupts us?
I always have such grand plans for what I'm going to say to the doc, but it usually goes out the window and I just say a fraction of it... or the doc just ignores what I say and I don't follow up and demand a response. I was thinking about telling the doc that I'm not able to describe my situation without saying things that may be offensive to his profession, and hoping he doesn't take my truthful description of my situation personally? I seriously don't feel able to describe my situation in a way that is completely polite and tactful. Help is appreciated.
So, with these high stakes, how do others prepare for their doctor's appointment, especially when they are not assertive and don't have anyone they are comfortable to bring along with them. I would like to write down exactly what I want to say and read it out or hand it to them, but I figure it wouldn't go down well.
I generally am so meek and quiet that the whole appointment gets wasted with the usual patronising and dismissive rubbish, the one time I tried to be assertive did NOT go well, I went too far and the doctor took great offense and ended up verbally abusing me. How do we find that middle ground, given that it's proven we only get about 20 seconds to speak before the doctor interrupts us?
I always have such grand plans for what I'm going to say to the doc, but it usually goes out the window and I just say a fraction of it... or the doc just ignores what I say and I don't follow up and demand a response. I was thinking about telling the doc that I'm not able to describe my situation without saying things that may be offensive to his profession, and hoping he doesn't take my truthful description of my situation personally? I seriously don't feel able to describe my situation in a way that is completely polite and tactful. Help is appreciated.
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