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Talking With Your Doctor
Visiting a doctor's office can make you nervous, impatient, or even scared. You may have only a few minutes with your health care provider. Later, you might remember something you forgot to ask. Or you may forget what the doctor or nurse said. Being prepared can help you get the information you need. Here are some things you can bring to make the most of your visit:
- Lists of your concerns, any allergies and all the medicines, herbs or vitamins you take
- A description of symptoms - when they started, what makes them better
- A notepad or tape recorder
- A trusted friend or relative
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07/10/2012 08:00 PM EDT
Although most people who participated in a new survey preferred making medical decisions together with their doctor, the majority said they wouldn't speak up if what they wanted conflicted with their physician's recommendations.
Source: Reuters Health
Source: Reuters Health
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