I am fortunate I rarely need to see a doctor, but when I have over the last few years I have got increasing irritated when the doctor I see, usually a young doctor, asks me what I think is the matter with me. I am always polite but inwardly I am thinking 'if I knew what was wrong with me I probably wouldn't be here', the same applies when they ask me what treatment I think I need.
But today in one of the newspapers I got enlightenment. These questions are asked in case I think I have Ebola Fever or other dire disease and if I tell them that the doctor can then re-assure me.
Now I do understand that some patients, for a variety of reasons do worry and convince themselves that every problem is terminal. But I am not convinced that, even if asked the question, whether the patient will admit that is what they were thinking, nobody likes to make themselves look a fool - or that they would necessarily believe any reassurance the doctor may give them.
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