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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-11-08 05:48 pm

[ SECRET POST #2137 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2137 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2012-11-09 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
you're completely right. i think it's important to follow through with some sort of plan or help a patient achieve a goal/guide them through it instead of just throwing it out there and then getting upset that they aren't listening. it's a lot like compliance with taking medication now that i think about it, especially since there are a lot of cases were people quite simply can't afford the meds they need so the medical advice is sort of useless on that front.

again, thanks for sharing. as i said below, hearing any and every outside perspective helps me understand better.

(Anonymous) 2012-11-10 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
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I think it is also important to realize that sometimes there simply may not be a plan possible given the circumstances. Those things you mention below? The walking and taking the stairs and other things I can do without money or a huge time investment? I already do them. (Last time I got it checked (at the free clinic, as I also cannot afford health insurance), my blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol, etc levels we're fine.) And unless you want to give me a few hundred dollars a month so I can quit my second job and affort healthy food, there is nothing that can be done. I wish there were.