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<blockquote data-quote="Pip" data-source="post: 138710" data-attributes="member: 6039"><p>Rocket,you can't keep them from showing up at the doctors office. But, you don't have to let them go into the examination room with you. If they want to speak to the doctor then can do it after, but even then you can still say no. </p><p> </p><p>the RN I had, always got pissed at me because I would not let her go in with me. My Doctor loved to play with these people, keep them in the dark as much as possible, only giving them enough to make it look like you were cooperating.</p><p> </p><p>Most likely, your doctor has dealt with this in the past and will know how to handle it. Don't be rude, or feel pressured, if you don't feel comfortable with the situation.the RN or her company can not force you to let her in. Just be polite and say no. Tell them they can chat with the doctor afterwards if his schedule allows it. </p><p> </p><p>When dealing with them, keep this in mind, "less is better". Meaning, don't tell them what you think, only tell them what you know. your not the professional, your the patient. </p><p> </p><p>If things start getting over your head, then by all means get a lawyer to help you deal with them, before you say something stupid. </p><p> </p><p>Keep in mind who is paying these people, who they are actually working for. Just use good judgement, don't hang yourself. make yourself a log and keep times and dates and names of when you deal with them. tape recordings are always helpful. If they don't want to answer your questions, then don't answer theirs. It works both ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pip, post: 138710, member: 6039"] Rocket,you can't keep them from showing up at the doctors office. But, you don't have to let them go into the examination room with you. If they want to speak to the doctor then can do it after, but even then you can still say no. the RN I had, always got pissed at me because I would not let her go in with me. My Doctor loved to play with these people, keep them in the dark as much as possible, only giving them enough to make it look like you were cooperating. Most likely, your doctor has dealt with this in the past and will know how to handle it. Don't be rude, or feel pressured, if you don't feel comfortable with the situation.the RN or her company can not force you to let her in. Just be polite and say no. Tell them they can chat with the doctor afterwards if his schedule allows it. When dealing with them, keep this in mind, "less is better". Meaning, don't tell them what you think, only tell them what you know. your not the professional, your the patient. If things start getting over your head, then by all means get a lawyer to help you deal with them, before you say something stupid. Keep in mind who is paying these people, who they are actually working for. Just use good judgement, don't hang yourself. make yourself a log and keep times and dates and names of when you deal with them. tape recordings are always helpful. If they don't want to answer your questions, then don't answer theirs. It works both ways. [/QUOTE]
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