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research papers and seeing your doctor

From: anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 20 Jan 2003 07:18:01 -0600 (CST)


On this board some posters have mentioned taking in research papers to support your case when seeing your doctor if you encounter resistance to your suggestions. Is this just for your G.P or would anyone actually do this when seeing a specialist? To me it seems cheeky and I fear it may backfire. So far, I have taken research printed off the internet with me several times and never had the guts to bring it out. Is it a bad or good idea, and if good, how do you bring it up. 'Well actually, I just happened to bring this along in case this subject came up...'(I do do the dorky list of questions thing too though- I feel a bit stupid but its the only way I feel I have any control over the proceedings at all.)



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