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Due to the limited time with doctors, we might not be able to fully disclose our doctors what is going on with us, especially with psoriasis or MS to name a few chronic conditions.

2007-05-09 08:58:42 · 7 answers · asked by MsBeautyLuck 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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It is very important to always give your doctor all information pertaining to your health. He is the only one that knows if it is something to be concerned about. If your doctor won't take the time to listen, find another doctor! Your paying him to listen to your complaints.

2007-05-09 09:37:31 · answer #1 · answered by BB 1 · 2 0

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2014-11-19 01:20:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I tell my Doc everything. For example last time I went to see him I had very strange feeling somewhere from my waist to my knees? He knows I have Psoriasis, he knows I have Rheumatoid Arthritis. I told him I had not been doing anything out of the normal activity but try as I may I could not pin this weird sensation down? First he wanted to see if the problem was joint or muscle, so off to x-ray, hips and knees normal. Then it was off to Physiothreapy, muscle problem and it helped. When I returned he sat and said 'I wonder if you have Neuropathy?' I am sat thinking 'sorry what?' He prescribed some drugs and the problem was solved. I am now due a nerve conduct test. I feel and I have FREE health care, that if I am not honest with my Doc no point in going. I had a freind who was stealing, begging for antibiotics, as she had a chest infection but refused to see the Doc, cost her too much. By the time I took, forced her to see the Doc she ended up on a nebulizer, with steriods and one month antibiotics. If she had seen the Doc sooner, it would not have cost her so much. I mentioned this to my Doc and he said 'They come in here ill, I give them a prescription that is never filled and I see them at the Pub Friday night spending 200 dollars on a round of drink, rather than 40 dollars on drugs!' Now agree or disagree, but we live in a Village, Global Village where some people who have Arthritis are on immunosupression treatment and if they come into contact with a person who has a infection, but is not being treated, that infection will stop the Arthritis treatment, so it has a serious knock on affect, that people who are 'selfish' never think about. Stop Arthritis treatment and the person with Arthritis is going to deterioate.

2007-05-09 11:50:55 · answer #4 · answered by gillianprowe 7 · 1 0

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2015-08-17 12:47:22 · answer #5 · answered by Greta 1 · 0 0

I never tell my doctor when I am taking antibiotics etc that aren't prescribed to me. I suppose that is more of a getting lectured issue than a time issue though. Your doctor does already know about your psoriasis or MS though if it is in your medical records. You should make sure he/she has a copy of that...then you won't have to worry about not having time to mention it.

2007-05-09 09:05:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Find a doctor that will take time to get a complete medical history and answer all your questions.

2007-05-09 09:06:01 · answer #7 · answered by linda h 4 · 1 0

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