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granolamom
April 14, 2008 - 12:01pm
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that's good news
that's good news sue
but nothing you didn't know already! I guess it helps to hear a professional tell you too.
sng05
April 14, 2008 - 2:24pm
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That is good news---but
That is good news---but you're so VERY right in that she's 'loosing out' (in all ways, but professionally, in particular) by just brushing off the book.
I think it's awful that anyone would tell us we "read too much" when we canNOT depend on our healthcare providers for accurate and/or true information about our bodies and the 'procedures' they want to experiment with---on US!!
I was disappointed when my doctor (whom I LOVE--she has been wonderful to me and helped me so much concerning my disability) told me that I had two choices---a pessary, or surgery. (I told her I'd think about it...but have no intention of doing either.)
All in all, it sounds like you had a good appointment.
Peace,
S&G