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How forthcoming are you when it comes to giving your G.P. information?
Do you tell them everything that’s going on with you or are you more deliberately vague and reserved about the information you give about your health issues?
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Being vague would be counterproductive surely? I really like my GP, she's very easy to talk to, I think it's very important to like and feel comfortable with your Doctor
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I think you have to bite the bullet and be completely honest. I'm not the type of person that shares personal information easily, but when it comes to health there can't be any compromises
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Doc Bots: "Well Mr Jones you are fit and healthy" Mr Jones: "Thanks Doc (goes to leave)" Doc Bots: "mind you, had a healthy chap in last week and he was dead 2 days later of a heart attack ..so think on Mr Jones..think on" :skull: |
The truth /the whole truth
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If I had any health concern and went to the GP about it.
I'd inform the GP or any other Doctor everything. No doubt at all. |
I think there’s a bit of stigmatisation of certain disorders, including when it comes to the less commonly acknowledged forms of O.C.D. (to use one example) so people are often hesitant to share more information than they feel comfortable with for fear of being misunderstood, but GPs are more qualified to know a little about a lot than a lot about a little of anything in particular so sometimes people like that just have to make-do with only going into the barest essentials or seeing someone with more specialist knowledge.
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Quite a lot of doctors know quite a lot about me, they keep me alive so all is good.
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My piles are aching, like uncontrollably uncomfartable and painful.
Ok, just pop your knees up to your chest whilst I pop my farmers fingers into this glove. Bye doctor farner, I'll suffer the consequences. |
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No way am I baring my arae to them ... The female doctors, hmm. In my head I'm like, you dont want to be staring up there darling. So Ijust dont go.. and the above is my reasoning for that decision.:shrug: |
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I believe that you have to be honest.
Because if you held back information that ended up being serious, it is on yourself at that point. |
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Men like you die from colon cancer bowel cancer prostate cancer every day because of their reluctance to go to their gp Early diagnosis and treatment gives men a much better chance of survival |
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From a simple matter of biology, women, generally, need to visit the doctor more than men and are therefore used to less than pleasant procedures to maintain their health.
Men can go for decades without going near a doctor so it's much more difficult for them to be open and honest because they are just not used to it. There comes a time though, for everyone, when they do need their doctor. That's also a simple fact and at that point you are either honest or dead, which makes being open with a doctor a much more compelling prospect |
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A man built like a bear did the finger test while the boss man looked on. There was also another man there and a female nurse there showing me some compassion and tenderness while I get interfered with But it gets even more bizarre, I had a prob pushed where the sun don’t shine and the nurse telling me isn’t it amazing that it can measure your prostate So yea you can probably tell, I’m not embarrassed |
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You just never know how vitally important another even seemingly small symptom can be. |
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