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Old 29th February 2004, 09:58 PM
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Thanks, Dave, for your response. What should I make of this, that it is a rarely used remedy, which he did tell me? And this brings up an important issue for me, why he was reluctant to tell me much about it, and the issues that that his reluctance raises for me: ie, my inability to ask for more information! what is the big mystery? Could he not just tell me that this remedy will help with such and such problem you are having? He does have an assistant, perhaps I should ask her for more information? I feel intimidated by him. My next appointment with him is a month from the time I receive the remedy.
What ARE my rights as a patient to have some information as to why he prescribes a certain remedy; after I have bared my soul to him, a video camera, 15 students observing the interview and paid $140 (which was a big expense for me). Am I exhibiting the very symptoms that signify the need for this remedy?
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