Re: To tell or not to tell
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 7:18 pm
Annette,
You can pretty much tell from the remedy needed whether this is going to be an issue or not. I have many patients who never ask what I'm giving them, though I will usually tell them if I think knowledge of the remedy's name is not likely to prejudice their case. If a patient wants to know the name, I'll tell -- but add that I'll discuss why I prescribed it at our follow-up. Every so often you get a patient who can't wait to look it up and argue over whether or not the remedy really "fits" them. So I'll warn those I think likely to go this route that the snippets of information presented in books and on the Internet are only fragments of the picture, not the whole.
Peace,
Dale
You can pretty much tell from the remedy needed whether this is going to be an issue or not. I have many patients who never ask what I'm giving them, though I will usually tell them if I think knowledge of the remedy's name is not likely to prejudice their case. If a patient wants to know the name, I'll tell -- but add that I'll discuss why I prescribed it at our follow-up. Every so often you get a patient who can't wait to look it up and argue over whether or not the remedy really "fits" them. So I'll warn those I think likely to go this route that the snippets of information presented in books and on the Internet are only fragments of the picture, not the whole.
Peace,
Dale