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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2039972" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I’ve been in other clinics where the do exactly the same. Often for no apparent reason. If it is clinically relevant they can always go back to it. If you can, just do as [USER=8588]@wiflib[/USER] says and sweetly say no thanks. If not then an advocate isn’t your mummy (but it could be). Plenty of reasonable responsible adults take someone with them to medical appointments as a second pair of eyes ears AND lips. Medical appointments can be scary, confusing or confronting depending on the the staff the hold them and or the issues that the patient may have. In fact it is recommended to take a friend if you feel this may even possibly apply to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2039972, member: 480869"] I’ve been in other clinics where the do exactly the same. Often for no apparent reason. If it is clinically relevant they can always go back to it. If you can, just do as [USER=8588]@wiflib[/USER] says and sweetly say no thanks. If not then an advocate isn’t your mummy (but it could be). Plenty of reasonable responsible adults take someone with them to medical appointments as a second pair of eyes ears AND lips. Medical appointments can be scary, confusing or confronting depending on the the staff the hold them and or the issues that the patient may have. In fact it is recommended to take a friend if you feel this may even possibly apply to you. [/QUOTE]
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