Some of us are pushy

GSRon
GSRon Member Posts: 1,303 Member

Hi All.. just saw this article on SP and thought it would  be good to share it here as well.  Did you know we Americans are pushy..??  

http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/patients-must-be-more-pushy-2#tscptme

Ron

Comments

  • Jan4you
    Jan4you Member Posts: 1,330 Member
    Hi Ron! Leave it to you to

    Hi Ron! Leave it to you to initiate such a discussion!

    Of course we're more pushy!! LOL. But not all. I realize many defer to their treating physicians for all decisions about our health, while others do research, join forums and ask around for other alternatives. Maybe its with age and wisdom, we get smarter and bolder.

    I come from generations of strong women, born to advocate for others. But I do remember a time when I could not speak up for myself. Boy, I do now!! LOL. But after dealing with many other disorders/diseases, I see how those experiences thoroughly prepared me to deal with RCC.

    Thanks to you fine folks on this forum, I came to my Urology appointments prepared and ready with more pertinent questions. Maybe its my age, but I have no problem advocating for my own health needs.

    May this discussion continue now~

    Warmly, Jan

  • GSRon
    GSRon Member Posts: 1,303 Member
    Jan4you said:

    Hi Ron! Leave it to you to

    Hi Ron! Leave it to you to initiate such a discussion!

    Of course we're more pushy!! LOL. But not all. I realize many defer to their treating physicians for all decisions about our health, while others do research, join forums and ask around for other alternatives. Maybe its with age and wisdom, we get smarter and bolder.

    I come from generations of strong women, born to advocate for others. But I do remember a time when I could not speak up for myself. Boy, I do now!! LOL. But after dealing with many other disorders/diseases, I see how those experiences thoroughly prepared me to deal with RCC.

    Thanks to you fine folks on this forum, I came to my Urology appointments prepared and ready with more pertinent questions. Maybe its my age, but I have no problem advocating for my own health needs.

    May this discussion continue now~

    Warmly, Jan

    Jan, you are a true gem..!

    Jan, you are a true gem..!  Now be careful how you talk about things growing...!!  Cool

    Ron

  • Srashedb
    Srashedb Member Posts: 482 Member
    Jan4you said:

    Hi Ron! Leave it to you to

    Hi Ron! Leave it to you to initiate such a discussion!

    Of course we're more pushy!! LOL. But not all. I realize many defer to their treating physicians for all decisions about our health, while others do research, join forums and ask around for other alternatives. Maybe its with age and wisdom, we get smarter and bolder.

    I come from generations of strong women, born to advocate for others. But I do remember a time when I could not speak up for myself. Boy, I do now!! LOL. But after dealing with many other disorders/diseases, I see how those experiences thoroughly prepared me to deal with RCC.

    Thanks to you fine folks on this forum, I came to my Urology appointments prepared and ready with more pertinent questions. Maybe its my age, but I have no problem advocating for my own health needs.

    May this discussion continue now~

    Warmly, Jan

    I prefer "assertive", ok,

    I prefer "assertive", ok, "relentless" fits too; my breast cancer files actually had "difficult patient" on the front where it was hard to miss.

    Later, I read that "difficult" patients had better survival rates.

    i am not a doctor and in fact, sucked at science but I have learned that we need to be up on the latest, never relax with recommended treatments and research, research and then research.

    that is what I try to do for my husband whose every report describes as "a pleasant" gentleman.

    Sarah

  • foxhd
    foxhd Member Posts: 3,181 Member
    Srashedb said:

    I prefer "assertive", ok,

    I prefer "assertive", ok, "relentless" fits too; my breast cancer files actually had "difficult patient" on the front where it was hard to miss.

    Later, I read that "difficult" patients had better survival rates.

    i am not a doctor and in fact, sucked at science but I have learned that we need to be up on the latest, never relax with recommended treatments and research, research and then research.

    that is what I try to do for my husband whose every report describes as "a pleasant" gentleman.

    Sarah

    thats funny

    I saw my initial eval a couple years back. It said that I was a "Charming gentleman."