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We Have Been Socialized From Childhood To Be Passive When A Patient – But That Doesn’t Mean We Are Not Engaged | Mind The Gap
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We Have Been Socialized From Childhood To Be Passive When A Patient But That Doesn’t Mean We Are Not Engaged. In a recent email exchange, the physician I was corresponding with wrote many people [that] go to see doctors are not engaged in their health. My normal reply would have been what do you mean not engagedthese people wouldn’t be in the doctor’s office if they weren’t engaged. Instead, I thought about what is that would suggest to a physician that the person on their exam room table was unengaged.
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Living with chronic physical and mental illness. And So Is the POTS of My Days. May 13, 2013. Ok, I have a confession. I watch “Days of Our Lives” religiously, for reasons deeper than the pretend story lines and “perfect” looking people. My great-grandparents were my most favorite people EVER. Their house was the only place I truly felt safe, 100% of the time. I spent all of my summers and many weekends, … Continue reading →. Memories Abandoned – Part 1. May 10, 2013. May 9, 2013. May 9, 2013. May 8, 2013.
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Living with chronic physical and mental illness. It’s a Cruel, Cruel Summer. May 2, 2013. Tennessee is one of the worst states for allergy sufferers. Within the last decade or so, the temperature here has begun to get hotter and hotter. I’ve always been hot natured. Before I was diagnosed with POTS, I would (and still do) be sitting still in a group of people, and I’d be the only one … Continue reading →. May 2, 2013. April 30, 2013. I’m still here trying to get this blog the way I want it! April 28, 2013.
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Dryer Insomnia | Pots & Stand
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Living with chronic physical and mental illness. May 3, 2013. Well, I’ve spent the entire day trying to feel better. Unfortunately, nothing worked. I suffer from chronic dry eyes. It’s part of the Sjogren’s Disease. I have had small plugs inserted into my tear ducks, in an attempt to keep my tears from running out of my eyes – or something like that. I will probably sign back on later. Nothing else to do. Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. It’s a Cruel, Cruel Summer. Unplanned Words →. You are co...
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Dog Unnoticed | Pots & Stand
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Living with chronic physical and mental illness. May 9, 2013. If I fell off the face of the earth, the only beings that would notice are my pets. Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. Memories Abandoned – Part 1 →. 16 thoughts on “ Dog Unnoticed. May 10, 2013 at 9:02 am. I thought that this might warm your heart:. 🙂 Many hugs, love. May 10, 2013 at 11:32 am. Thank you so much! May 10, 2013 at 12:12 pm. May 10, 2013 at 12:23 pm. I have NO idea. It’s rainy here too. May 10, 2013 at 12:37 pm. I know i...
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Young mind, old body. Join me as I ramble through life with my chronic autoimmune disease. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I'm a 19 year old girl, trying to live, love, and learn, while battling a chronic autoimmune disease. My joints may creak, my face may have a stunning butterfly rash, but that doesn't mean I can't find a little bit of humour or even sometimes beauty in my situation. Although ranting sometimes happens as well. October 29, 2016. Time for a change. April 18, 2016.
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The Typical Physician Misses Hundreds Of Opportunities To Engage, Empower & Excite Patients Every Day | Mind The Gap
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The Typical Physician Misses Hundreds Of Opportunities To Engage, Empower & Excite Patients Every Day. Did you know that on a typical day in the office seeing patients, the average physician misses hundreds. Of opportunities to engage, activate patients and excite their patients? It’s not because they are too busy. Research shows it is because physicians don’t have the right patient-centered communication skills and know how. Take the following physician-patient exam room exchange:. Just in this brief co...
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Young mind, old body. Join me as I ramble through life with my chronic autoimmune disease. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. November 6, 2013. Then why is my first reaction a shoulder slumping, heat sinking feeling? Why am I simultaneously relieved and thankful for the news, but also upset that it didn’t show anything, that everything seems alright even though I hurt, even though I don’t feel quite alright? A bump in the road. October 28, 2013. October 14, 2013. So tomorr...
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Unplanned Words | Pots & Stand
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Living with chronic physical and mental illness. May 5, 2013. I really hate when something you’re really excited about doesn’t go as planned. Or when some one says something to you, which is known to be a sensitive issue, without a clue as to what it involves. Just thought I would share that. More later……. Crazy weird →. One thought on “ Unplanned Words. May 7, 2013 at 7:20 pm. You have a wonderful blog that I love to read! Http:/ versatilebloggeraward.wordpress.com/vba-rules/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.