Tips to navigate difficult conversations with your doctor
A visit to the doctor can sometimes be overwhelming. Doctors often provide a lot of complex information in a short amount of time. This may leave you confused. However, it’s important to remember that you and your doctor work as a team. Letting your doctor know what you want or don’t want is a critical part of your care.
These tips can help start the conversation.
Bring notes
Bring a list or notes on the topics you’d like to discuss. Rank your questions in order of importance. Invite a friend or family member to join you. This may make you feel more comfortable. A caregiver can also help take notes on your doctor’s responses.
The following can help you keep track of the topics you want to talk about with your doctor.
Ask questions
Don’t be afraid to ask questions if you don’t fully understand what your doctor is saying. It’s important to ask your doctor to slow down and talk to you in plain language that you understand. Asking questions shows your interest, and also helps the doctor get to know you better.
Here are helpful suggestions for questions:
- Ask your doctor if your prescribed medications have a generic alternative that might be cheaper.
- Ask about exercises that you can do at home to help you stay on track even when you don’t feel like leaving the house.
- Ask about any lifestyle changes that may help you avoid future disease.
- Ask what do any prescribed treatments mean for your health in the future.
Voice concerns
Bring up concerns even if your doctor does not ask about them. Let your doctor know if you have concerns about treatment options or changes in your daily life.
Vegas rules
Your doctor’s office is a safe space. Your doctor cannot tell others about what you discussed without your permission.
For example, don’t be afraid or embarrassed to talk about changes with your bladder or bowels. Although this conversation may be a little uncomfortable, it is important to let your doctor know about any changes you are experiencing.
Share your goals
If you have health goals, share them with your doctor. When your doctor knows what you want to achieve, they’re better equipped to help get you there.
To be proactive, create a sample plan of how you will achieve your health goals to show your doctor.
List what is important to you. Your goal could be as simple as taking your dog for a walk without being out of breath or being able to play in the park with your kids or grandkids. Have an open discussion about how your doctor fits into your health plan.
No matter how awkward you think a health topic may be, your doctor will always be your advocate. They are a resource to help you achieve your wellness goals. Keep these tips in your back pocket for your next wellness exam or appointment and don’t be afraid to start the conversation.
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